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		<description>&quot;Believe me, it is very easy to waste half of your day doing things like surfing forums and checking stats, but it will get you no where in the end.&quot; 

How true that is. It took me a long while before I realised that although learning is valuable, nothing beats getting down to it and getting on with the job. It&#039;s a mountain to climb, so the more people who work at it with you the better, but make no mistake it&#039;s a LOT of work. And it&#039;s ongoing too, because the industry is so fluid and changes across the globe need to be taken into account. 

Thanks for the great post!</description>
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<p>How true that is. It took me a long while before I realised that although learning is valuable, nothing beats getting down to it and getting on with the job. It&#8217;s a mountain to climb, so the more people who work at it with you the better, but make no mistake it&#8217;s a LOT of work. And it&#8217;s ongoing too, because the industry is so fluid and changes across the globe need to be taken into account. </p>
<p>Thanks for the great post!</p>
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