i just made this right now, after trembling at my first professional correspondence with an old highschool friend.

  • Weirdfish@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I have 20 years experience, just cracked a project I’ve been working on for almost three years, and I still hesitate to consider myself an expert.

    Now, I’ll tell any lay person who will listen that I’m an expert, but man, some days I just feel clueless.

    I find the biggest issue I run into is lack of a peer group. I work in a large IS department, but other than one guy at my last company who works with a different language, I have no one to talk shop with.

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      1 year ago

      Once one gets to a high level of expertise, it seems there are fewer peers around - people who can teach something new, or give a perspective not already explored.

      It all depends on where you work, and whether there are any user groups frequented by veterans.