From: David Siwula (DSiwula@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Dec 20 2001 - 00:52:25 GMT-3
   
This is definately OT and is a bit old...................
Dave
        -----Original Message-----
        From: jonatale@earthlink.net
        Sent: Wed 12/19/2001 10:30 PM
        To: steven.j.nelson@bt.com
        Cc: hsm_p@hotmail.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com;
jobs@groupstudy.com
        Subject: Re: ~~~ CCIE still needs a job~~~
        
        
        can you spell "cheerio"
        
        steven.j.nelson@bt.com wrote:
        
        > Lots of work in London ?
        >
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: sparkest pig [mailto:hsm_p@hotmail.com]
        > Sent: 04 December 2001 05:42
        > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com; jobs@groupstudy.com
        > Subject: ~~~ CCIE still needs a job~~~
        >
        > I am the CCIE that sent the message "~~~CCIE needs job~~~"
        >
        > thanks for those that send me some link or offer to help.  I
will response
        > to each of you with my resume (but use my another email
address). i have
        > contact headhunters and ask professional to proof read my
resume/cover
        > letter two months ago already.
        >
        > and for the "Mcdonald" jokes, it does not make me feel too bad
(hey, imagine
        >
        > i go through everything that a CCIE supposed to go through and
I get laid
        > off about a month AFTER I get my CCIE.  and I am still out of
job and
        > probably i m jobless until christmas.  compare to this, the
"Mcdonald" jokes
        >
        > is a "stess relief" ;).  The reason that I am not willing to
work at
        > Mcdonald is: i know that my 55% EI (employment insurance) from
Canada is
        > more than Cdn$8/hr at Mcdonald.  Being able to figure out how
to pass CCIE
        > and complete my M.Eng degree, I am smart enough to know that
it is better to
        >
        > stay home and get my 55% EI pay than working at Mcdonald where
I can only
        > get 25k a year.
        >
        > and for those that challenge me for my CCIE number, I also
will reply
        > separately with my CCIE number, my real name, when and where
did I get my
        > CCIE. I did not post it in my original post because I don't
enjoy my number
        > plus my name floating around (there is nothing wrong with
that.  it is just
        > personal perference).
        >
        > and i apologize that i send this email to the study list too.
sorry.
        >
        > once again, thanks.  this list is very encouraging because
everytime when i
        > receive someone that offer help to me, I feel that there is
still hope.
        >
        > and please don't flame anymore.  i m sure that many of us
would not want to
        > see flame.
        >
        >
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