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In message <1117463551.574637_at_yasure>, DA Morgan <damorgan_at_psoug.org>
writes
>tim.kearsley_at_milton-keynes.gov.uk wrote:
>
>> DA Morgan wrote:
>>
>>>tim.kearsley_at_milton-keynes.gov.uk wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>The OP was talking about a SPECIFIC requirement. If a command will do
>>>>a one-off job who cares that it is de-supported?
>>>
>>>Do that on one of my projects ... and it will be your last day at work.
>>>Say that in an interview and you will never see the front door from the
>>>inside again.
>>>
>>>I certainly can not speak for others in IT management but I know more
>>>than a few whose reaction would be the same.
>>>--
>>>Daniel A. Morgan
>>>http://www.psoug.org
>>>damorgan_at_x.washington.edu
>>>(replace x with u to respond)
>> Well since I won't ever be on one of your projects I can't say that
>> bothers me really.
>> In an interview I would have the opportunity to explain my
>>rationale.
>> As you didn't bother addressing the points in my reply we'll leave
>>it
>> there then. Quoting single lines of a reply out of the context of the
>> post to try and make a point is a bit of a desperate measure. However
>> it's not worth arguing over.
>> Tim Kearsley
>> HBS Milton Keynes
>
>Last year, for 6 months, I had a contract with a division of a very
>large aerospace company that included interviewing and giving them the
>thumbs-up or thumbs-down on every candidate for architect, DBA, and
>developer on Oracle projects. The interview criteria were discussed
>among team members so this wasn't just me off on some wild ride at the
>county fair.
>
>Your attitude is sooner or later going to put you at a table in front of
>someone like me ... and it is going to be a very short interview.
>
If you bring the same level of insight to your interviewing that you
habitually display here then god help them.
-- Jim Smith Because of their persistent net abuse, I ignore mail from these domains (among others) .yahoo.com .hotmail.com .kr .cn .tw For an explanation see <http://www.jimsmith.demon.co.uk/spam>Received on Mon May 30 2005 - 14:15:35 CDT
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