> What kind of trolling nonsense is this? The senior engineers I know all have spouses and children
Please read what was written, and what I replied.
> If you're[…]
I'm not. Your comment is completely disconnected from what I said.
> learning each new whizbang whatsit that comes out
Is that the only way you know how to improve yourself professionally? If so then I think you're doing it wrong.
If you're a developer doing network stuff, then given a few years you could get a CCIE or something, and learn tonnes of stuff and be a more valuable employee. You don't have to try to stay on top of the latest developments in SDN. That'd probably be a waste of time.
Please read what was written, and what I replied.
> If you're[…]
I'm not. Your comment is completely disconnected from what I said.
> learning each new whizbang whatsit that comes out
Is that the only way you know how to improve yourself professionally? If so then I think you're doing it wrong.
If you're a developer doing network stuff, then given a few years you could get a CCIE or something, and learn tonnes of stuff and be a more valuable employee. You don't have to try to stay on top of the latest developments in SDN. That'd probably be a waste of time.