Re: ANNOUNCE: Vacant Job Positions

From: <rqwfw_at_ggs.com>
Date: 1996/02/12
Message-ID: <4fo72b$76m_at_news2.ios.com>#1/1


In article <4fe3ov$pc0_at_qualcomm.com>, nabbasi_at_qualcomm.com wrote:
>In <311A83D1.57A3_at_feith.com>, Brian Stoler <brian_at_feith.com> writes:
>>Bill Wendling wrote:
>>>
>>> Alberto Maurizio Chavan inexplicably wrote:
>>>
>>> } Education:
>>> } University degree in Computer Sciences or equivalent.
>>>
>>> I always love it when people ask for such and such degree in CS. Didn't
>>> one of the people who started up Apple not have a degree in CS until
>>> long after the company get started? :) And look at The Gates!
>>
>>Agreed. I'm a 16-year old junior in high school (employed by an ISV for
>>2.5 years) and it bugs me that people assume that one must have a
>>college degree to be a good job candidate. I'd hope that if I were
>>looking for a job this would not hinder me. Let the prospective
>>employee's ability speak for itself.
>>
>>- Brian Stoler
>>- brian_at_feith.com
>
>And why would you not want to have a college degree is the question
>I would ask. If you real an able person, then you would be able to get
>a college degree in the field you enjoy working in.
>
>There is no execuse for someone not to have one nowadays. You can go to
>night school and get one. you can get a student loan, you can work part time
>and go to school part time, etc...
>
>Yes, if you were looking for a GOOD job, not having a degree will hinder you.
>
>Education can very rewarding.
>
>Nasser
>
>
Nasser....hmm
What for???
Just to have ANOTHER paper???
And No real knowledge???
My guess is you are the one who is HIRING... Dave Received on Mon Feb 12 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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