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Old November 8th 03, 02:44 AM
Dan Mahoney
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Default Job purrs, please

This might be premature, but Nancy (my wife) has learned of a job that
she's decided to apply for. It's close by, a *real* job instead of that
contract nonsense she worked at ESRI, and it's in a field she has a lot
of experience in and enjoys working in.

We'd appreciate purrs that the folks at the company find her resume
interesting enough to giv eher an interview quickly, then decide to hire
her.

With the current state of the economy, just finding a job in a field one
enjoys can be a major accomplishment.

Dan
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Old November 8th 03, 03:39 AM
Yoj
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Purrs are on their way.

--
Joy

"You can never do a kindness too soon because you never know how soon it
will be too late." _Ralph Waldo Emerson


"Dan Mahoney" wrote in message
...
This might be premature, but Nancy (my wife) has learned of a job that
she's decided to apply for. It's close by, a *real* job instead of

that
contract nonsense she worked at ESRI, and it's in a field she has a

lot
of experience in and enjoys working in.

We'd appreciate purrs that the folks at the company find her resume
interesting enough to giv eher an interview quickly, then decide to

hire
her.

With the current state of the economy, just finding a job in a field

one
enjoys can be a major accomplishment.

Dan



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Old November 8th 03, 05:22 AM
Brenda
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"Dan Mahoney" wrote in message
...
This might be premature, but Nancy (my wife) has learned of a job that
she's decided to apply for. It's close by, a *real* job instead of that
contract nonsense she worked at ESRI, and it's in a field she has a lot
of experience in and enjoys working in.

We'd appreciate purrs that the folks at the company find her resume
interesting enough to giv eher an interview quickly, then decide to hire
her.

With the current state of the economy, just finding a job in a field one
enjoys can be a major accomplishment.

Dan


my three champion purrers are on the job!
Brenda


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Old November 8th 03, 06:27 AM
Marina
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"Dan Mahoney" wrote
This might be premature, but Nancy (my wife) has learned of a job that
she's decided to apply for. It's close by, a *real* job instead of that
contract nonsense she worked at ESRI, and it's in a field she has a lot
of experience in and enjoys working in.


Many purrs coming over for Nancy to find her onetruejob.

--
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Old November 8th 03, 07:26 AM
Steve Touchstone
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On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 17:44:11 -0800, Dan Mahoney wrote:

This might be premature, but Nancy (my wife) has learned of a job that
she's decided to apply for. It's close by, a *real* job instead of that
contract nonsense she worked at ESRI, and it's in a field she has a lot
of experience in and enjoys working in.

We'd appreciate purrs that the folks at the company find her resume
interesting enough to giv eher an interview quickly, then decide to hire
her.

With the current state of the economy, just finding a job in a field one
enjoys can be a major accomplishment.

Dan


Purrs coming that this will be the job she gets and that it will be
all she thhinks it is. Just the possibility might get her old
employers off their collection duffs and make a decent offer of a
"real" job. Of ourse after all the time they've been dragging their
duff I imagine it would have to be a really good offer to get her to
stay.
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Old November 8th 03, 09:17 AM
LOL
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Dan Mahoney wrote in message ...
This might be premature, but Nancy (my wife) has learned of a job that
she's decided to apply for. It's close by, a *real* job instead of that
contract nonsense she worked at ESRI, and it's in a field she has a lot
of experience in and enjoys working in.

We'd appreciate purrs that the folks at the company find her resume
interesting enough to giv eher an interview quickly, then decide to hire
her.

With the current state of the economy, just finding a job in a field one
enjoys can be a major accomplishment.

Dan



Purrs are on their way!
------
Krista
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Old November 8th 03, 12:52 PM
Lisa Katt
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Lots of purrs!
Elisabet and Hugo Katt


Dan Mahoney skrev i meddelandet ...
This might be premature, but Nancy (my wife) has learned of a job that
she's decided to apply for. It's close by, a *real* job instead of that
contract nonsense she worked at ESRI, and it's in a field she has a lot
of experience in and enjoys working in.

We'd appreciate purrs that the folks at the company find her resume
interesting enough to giv eher an interview quickly, then decide to hire
her.

With the current state of the economy, just finding a job in a field one
enjoys can be a major accomplishment.

Dan



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Old November 8th 03, 01:05 PM
JBHajos
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On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 17:44:11 -0800, Dan Mahoney wrote:

We'd appreciate purrs that the folks at the company find her resume
interesting enough to giv eher an interview quickly, then decide to hire
her.

Purrs in abundance on their way!! Hope it all works out well.

Jeanne
Jeanne Hajos
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Old November 8th 03, 02:42 PM
lrulan
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yes, purrs and prayers for Nancy. Hope she gets that job and quickly!
Jazz & his mama

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Irulan
from the stars we came, to the stars we return
from now until the end of time


"Dan Mahoney" wrote in message
...
This might be premature, but Nancy (my wife) has learned of a job that
she's decided to apply for. It's close by, a *real* job instead of that
contract nonsense she worked at ESRI, and it's in a field she has a lot
of experience in and enjoys working in.

We'd appreciate purrs that the folks at the company find her resume
interesting enough to giv eher an interview quickly, then decide to hire
her.

With the current state of the economy, just finding a job in a field one
enjoys can be a major accomplishment.

Dan



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Old November 8th 03, 03:40 PM
polonca12000
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Lots of purrs and best wishes for Nancy to get her dream job,
--
Polonca & Soncek

"Dan Mahoney" wrote in message
...
This might be premature, but Nancy (my wife) has learned of a job that
she's decided to apply for. It's close by, a *real* job instead of that
contract nonsense she worked at ESRI, and it's in a field she has a lot
of experience in and enjoys working in.

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