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Rule of thumb in IT: Don't trust anybody

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Rule of thumb in IT: Don't trust anybody
After decades of working in IT, you learn to be exceedingly wary. Always be prepared for anything. Always test and verify other people's work. And never take it for granted that other individuals have the same work ethic as you do, even if they're the boss. Read More


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