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24th September 05, 04:37 PM
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Hey
I'm not kidding. I'm working on it, and I would need an IT guy.
Hmmmm it's just crazy enough to work!
I'm in the planning stages. Probably, I'd need a webmaster actually.
Like I said, still planning - but moving forward!
Last edited by Prester John; 24th September 05 at 05:12 PM.
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24th September 05, 06:57 PM
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Slightly off topic,but interesting-How close is this thread to the longest on record? :grin:
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24th September 05, 07:40 PM
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 Originally Posted by Prester John
Hey
I'm not kidding. I'm working on it, and I would need an IT guy.
Hmmmm it's just crazy enough to work!
I'm in the planning stages. Probably, I'd need a webmaster actually.
Like I said, still planning - but moving forward!
John,
Check your PM. Did you recently work for a large US financial institution that merged wih another large US financial institution because the CEO of one of the said institiutions is anxious (i.e. has a hard-on) to become the largest credit card issuer in the US?
RJI
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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24th September 05, 08:13 PM
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Slightly off topic,but interesting-How close is this thread to the longest on record?
We are on reply #76 now.
For this forum I think that "Attitudes To The Kilt" is the largest at 168.
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...searchid=44558
The largest I have ever seen, which I must note was only open from 10.02.04 to 10.11.04 (9 days and like ~30 minutes), is this one.
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/se...earchid=441836
10,050 replies. It was closed to save the server.
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24th September 05, 08:28 PM
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Personally I think that the more informal nature of where I would be working, and the fact that this is Oregon, will greatly work in my favor. From what I have seen there is no dress code, the shop is a steel structure with 3 van/trucks and a bunch of parts on shelves and the floor (the largest shelf in a building), and a very small single width manufactured building, and when I did a favor/temp job for the guy he had me borrow his pickup to haul some trash and black pipe from Western Oregon University to the shop. It took three trips and close to four hours while he was working at a house they were plumbing.
Once again, this is a son-in-law of an elder of my church and previous temporary employer where I helped him wire (he is an electrition) and dig out a small wine celler for his new home and helped him move the junk out of his old garage and basement.The son-in-law just wants to hire someone to run around and pickup parts while his guys are out working. If I were working at the local credit union I don't think I would bring up kilt wearing for a couple of months, or at least until I felt confident enough that I could jump through the hoops with out a hassle.
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