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    <title>David  said:</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[I'm about to sign up for a course in web design/dev, at the end of which I'll get a CIW qualification and a job.<br /><br />It occured to me that, although I know much about web design, I know little of what a career doing it for a company would actually be like.<br /><br />Is it likely to be creative meetings, collaborations with graphic designers and a chance to get artistic or is it a lot of sitting at computers typing the same old code? &nbsp;No doubt it's a good helping of both but obviously I'm hoping for plenty of job satisfaction.<br /><br />How stimulating does the community here find it as a career? &nbsp;What are your favourite parts? &nbsp;What are your least favourite parts? &nbsp;I imagine it'd be a lot of fun, but the logical side of my brain is requesting some down to earth reasoning on the matter <img src="/images/emoticons/smile.png" class="smiley" />]]></description>
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    <title>Joe Gillespie said:</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[I get a kick out of seeing something work. It's like being able to conjure-up a magic spell. All that power!!! I like most of the work. What I don't like is dealing with clients' whims and Explorer's foibles.<br /><br />But not for much longer...<br /><br />]]></description>
    <pubDate>12/14/04, 349 25 2004 2004:%i:1103070348 18:25:48</pubDate>
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    <title>Michael Mitchell said:</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[I am planning on a career in game design/programming and web design/programming. I would love to have a job where I can start as a web designer, but with no experience. I am right now taking courses to be a web designer. I know HTML, XHTML (forgot it XML is the same as XHTML or if they are different), and Cascading Style Sheets. I am learning about the  element and the pseudo classes as well. Getting a job as a web designer with no experience would help me tremendously in getting a much better job in the future. Where can I look for a job like that?? If you like to email me, my email address is vietasianfox45@gmail.com.]]></description>
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