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Ahh yes. I remember interviewing for company once. They asked, "As a
successful Tech Pubs manager, what would your plan be? How would you
reorganize?" . . . and like the naive fool I was, I told them.
I gave them the complete course with texts and references.
Worse, I had to threaten them with legal action to get my
cross-country travel expenses reimbursed.
My plans? Well I'll need to get the feel of things around here before
I could give you a comprehensive approach. Yeah that's what I shoulda
said.
---George Mena <George -dot- Mena -at- ESSTECH -dot- COM> wrote:
>
> Dave's hit the proverbial nail, folks. :D There are a lot of those
types
> out there looking for the "one easy lesson!"
==
Honi soit qui mal y pense.
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