Re: Available consultant Vijay for Unix System Admin with sun Solories Expireance.



On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 22:52:16 -0500,
Moe Trin <ibuprofin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We've had some presentations where clues about what needs to be
included, and what not were shown to all employees.

IOW, ``luser ed.'' -- still a dirty word to the salesmen and, for that
matter, the lusers themselves. Hit'em hard and never ever admit you're
attempting to educate them.


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A "letter to the editor" of the magazine that was discussing this issue
reminds people to consider the hazards of the airborne composite fibers
and dust, along with the smoke and noxious gases from burning epoxy
matrix. A recent Australian Transport Safety Board report (AR-2007-02)
that fiber dust can pose an inhalation risk similar to asbestos. Geez,
one thing after another. ;-)

It would seem so. Of course, it's entirely too easy to forget that new
materials too do have a .cn part to their properties.


Related to an earlier episode; the recruiters I asked to remove my details
after another few weeks of deafening silence saw fit to follow up with
about a pageful of superfluous blather about how they compared my details
with their database and whatnot in addition to the last two lines affirming
that they'd ``complied with my wish''. Perhaps they were hoping I'd come
running back to them, but I'd already asked them to give me reason why I
shouldn't walk away, to which no answer -- as noted previously.

Poked another recruiter guy, but he seems to have trouble recalling me
at all (quoth ``NO CV attached though matey ;-)))'' -- he already has
that and answers to a *long* list of questions), so poked again with a
``but what jobs do you have, really?''. I think he's going to go out as
well. It's a tiring game, though. Soon I'll be lawnmowing in the snow.


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