Reply from d2krishnan on Dec 18 at 9:48 AM Dear blogmen, Mr. Roy has been a veteran and has expressed the concern for na?ve youngsters being attracted to this field of operation, along with me. Agreeing to our dear patron Mr. Roy, I would love to assert that the point is not to discourage a raging soul, but to make him view the prospects in a more revealing and truer light. I personally feel that mythical assumptions of ease of operation, less of friction and more of money is what has been luring bright youngsters blindfolded to this very field of action. SAP on another hand is not for increasing human count on the payrolls, but is made to quantify tasks by de-centralizing access to information; thereby releasing redundant human posts in an organization. Fact of the matter is that one should never avoid friction and struggle in one's early days of work life, unfortunately which is why most contenders today are deviated towards SAP as a career rescue operation. Since it is not meant to be so, it is high time one realizes it for one's good. Cheers to all smart hard-workers !!! Regards, DK
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Roy Brookes Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2011 9:11 AM Subject: Senior SAP Resource with a Broad Understanding of the MM, SD, PP, FI and CO Modules Dear Viet Tran, you are of course fully entitled to your opinions. Personally I cannot make much sense of your posting, and do not know what exactly you are trying to say. Having said that, I do not want to enter into a long debate on the subject, whatever it is. My opinions are clearly stated and well-known, as are those of Mr Wilhite and others. Let us let the matter rest there. Rgds, Roy | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |
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