Sunday March 06, 2005 | Claire's Alternate Version of Reality Blogged by Claire Giordano |
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Top 10 Reasons It's Better to Be a Bartender Than An Engineer Before OpenSolaris, after we had shipped Solaris 9, I had a chat with a senior engineer, who was trying to figure out his next steps and was a bit frustrated. The engineer is tremendously talented and sees around corners to find problems that other people consistently miss - and is unlike everyone else in the team. Classic example of a brilliant square peg in a round world. Anyway, somewhere along the way, in frustration he quipped, "Maybe I'll just become a bartender..." Well, I couldn't take it. After all, in my mind (apologies to all the marvelous bartenders of the world) it was way better to be a Solaris engineer than a bartender. Wasn't it? Isn't it? I had to do something. But what? I turned to Letterman for inspiration. Growing up, I had moved around every 2-3 years (perhaps that's why I've been in California, and at Sun, for so long - a form of rebellion against constant change.) As a result, I had to learn how to make friends easily. But being smart got in the way. So I started trying to make people laugh as a way to break the ice. At age 11, it seemed obvious that laughter is a great connector. The sad thing is, try as I might, I'm just not funny. Well, that's not strictly true. I do make people laugh. Only they don't laugh at my jokes - they just laugh at what comes before, or after. Or when I say, in denial, with full-on earnestness, "No, I didn't break my leg, I only fractured my tibia". Oh well. Anyway, this explains why I turned to Letterman for inspiration. End of disgression. I decided to create a "Top 10 Reasons It's Better to Be a Solaris Engineer than A Bartender" list as a gift to the square-peg engineer. Easy to write, after all, since it is better to be a Solaris engineer than a bartender. But, sigh, so not funny. When I ran a draft by Bryan Cantrill, he suggested we turn the list on its head. And here's the result, my gift to the brilliant engineer, to make him feel appreciated in a backwards sort of way, with help from Adam and Karyn. ![]() Top 10 Reasons It's Better to be a Bartender than an Engineer: 10. You get to throw out annoying customers 9. The tips are bigger than the sunshare bonus. 8. You don't have to go to a steering committee to mix someone a drink. 7. Drunks are not nearly as long winded as Tony. 6. It doesn't take 6 signatures to hire a new bartender. 5. It's in a growth industry. 4. It's a lot more fun to work from home. 3. You don't need ARC approval for a new Cosmo recipe. 2. You never look at one of your fellow bartenders and think "what the heck does that guy do all day?" 1. Being a bartender helps you get action. There were some much funnier and racier line items, but I didn't have the chutzpah to mail them out back in 2002, and I'm certainly not going to blog them now. LOL funny, though... (2005-03-06 15:23:04.0) Permalink Comments [2] |
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