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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.We are looking for a Mainframe Data Architect with very good background in DB2 / IMS-DB, COBOL, JCL CICS etc Must have at least 6 or more years experience as a Mainframe Consultant. Pay Rate: US$ 41.25 - 49.50/hr (W2, No benefits or relocation assistance); final rate will be decided following interview Job Location is at Des Moines, IA Duration: 12 mths+ Contact-to-hire option: Yes Residency Requirements: US citizens or US Permanent Residents or candidates eligible for employment in US for any employer, without any work visa sponsorship. If you are interested in exploring this opportunity or know of any acquaintance who may be, please forward this requirement to him / her. HOW TO APPLY: Interested applicants should reply to this posting, keeping the same "subject line"; only one MS Word resume (.DOC file) attachment accepted. Submitted resumes should include applicant's current physical location, availability, telephone no/e-mail ID, best time to call and expected salary rate beneath the name at the top of the resume. ** NO COVER LETTERS PLEASE ** ABOUT GLOBAL INFOTECH CORPORATION Founded in 1996, Global Infotech (Global) is a US-based, IT services corporation with an unwavering focus on its customers' needs. Headquartered in the Silicon Valley of California, Global Infotech delivers high quality, high security and cost effective end-to-end software and hi-tech solutions to its customers that include Fortune 500, mid-sized companies and new economy businesses in North America. Since inception, Global continues to constantly deliver on its philosophy to be customer focused, technologically aligned, quality conscious, process driven and result oriented. Global has a knowledgeable and dedicated management team with vast experience and a successful track record spanning over the last three decades. The management team closely interacts with the customers to understand their current and long-term strategic goals and requirements to provide better service. For further details, please visit us at our URL: www.global-infotech.com
Post Follow-up to this messageI wonder what the TX is for? US and Iowa is OK, but they are in CA... Global Infotech Corporation wrote: > We are looking for a Mainframe Data Architect with very good background in > DB2 / IMS-DB, COBOL, JCL CICS etc Must have at least 6 or more years > experience as a Mainframe Consultant. > > Pay Rate: US$ 41.25 - 49.50/hr (W2, No benefits or relocation assistance); > final rate will be decided following interview > > Job Location is at Des Moines, IA > Duration: 12 mths+ > Contact-to-hire option: Yes > Residency Requirements: US citizens or US Permanent Residents or candidate s > eligible for employment in US for any employer, without any work visa > sponsorship. > > If you are interested in exploring this opportunity or know of any > acquaintance who may be, please forward this requirement to him / her. > > HOW TO APPLY: Interested applicants should reply to this posting, keeping > the same "subject line"; only one MS Word resume (.DOC file) attachment > accepted. Submitted resumes should include applicant's current physical > location, availability, telephone no/e-mail ID, best time to call and > expected salary rate beneath the name at the top of the resume. ** NO COVE R > LETTERS PLEASE ** > > > ABOUT GLOBAL INFOTECH CORPORATION > > Founded in 1996, Global Infotech (Global) is a US-based, IT services > corporation with an unwavering focus on its customers' needs. Headquartere d > in the Silicon Valley of California, Global Infotech delivers high quality , > high security and cost effective end-to-end software and hi-tech solutions > to its customers that include Fortune 500, mid-sized companies and new > economy businesses in North America. > > Since inception, Global continues to constantly deliver on its philosophy to > be customer focused, technologically aligned, quality conscious, process > driven and result oriented. Global has a knowledgeable and dedicated > management team with vast experience and a successful track record spannin g > over the last three decades. The management team closely interacts with th e > customers to understand their current and long-term strategic goals and > requirements to provide better service. For further details, please visit us > at our URL: www.global-infotech.com > >
Post Follow-up to this messagegary drummond wrote: > I wonder what the TX is for? US and Iowa is OK, but they are in CA... > Global Infotech Corporation wrote: "Virginia is for lovers" Texas is for warriors.
Post Follow-up to this messageIn article <12vnp1n9mj3i60a@news.supernews.com>, HeyBub <heybubNOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote: >gary drummond wrote: > >"Virginia is for lovers" > >Texas is for warriors. Without loving there would be no warriors to protect anyone, without warriors to protect them there would be no lovers to carry on the species. It is a wide world, with room for many... 'Anyone who imagines that all fruits ripen the same time as strawberries knows nothing about grapes', as Paracelsus said. DD
Post Follow-up to this messagedocdwarf@panix.com wrote: > In article <12vnp1n9mj3i60a@news.supernews.com>, > HeyBub <heybubNOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote: > > Without loving there would be no warriors to protect anyone, without > warriors to protect them there would be no lovers to carry on the > species. You confuse "love" with "sex."
Post Follow-up to this messageIn article <12votrm9kfm5n6d@news.supernews.com>, HeyBub <heybubNOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote: >docdwarf@panix.com wrote: > >You confuse "love" with "sex." I use a definition of an English word from a commonly-accepted source, http://m-w.com/dictionary/lovers (4b). Perhaps a person from (place of your choice, e.g., Texas) might find this confusing. DD
Post Follow-up to this message"HeyBub" <heybubNOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote in message news:12votrm9kfm5n6d@news.supernews.com... > docdwarf@panix.com wrote: > > You confuse "love" with "sex." > He would be neither the first nor last person to do that, if he did, indeed do that... :-) Pete.
Post Follow-up to this message> You confuse "love" with "sex." That's a genetic thing, common to all humans having a "Y" chromosome. Source: I think I heard that from a girlfriend. But I wasn't really paying close attention to her at the time. MCM
Post Follow-up to this messageX-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3028 X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Response X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.3028 X-Complaints-To: abuse@supernews.com Lines: 17 Xref: number1.nntp.dca.giganews.com comp.lang.cobol:163674 Michael Mattias wrote: > > That's a genetic thing, common to all humans having a "Y" chromosome. > > Source: I think I heard that from a girlfriend. But I wasn't really > paying close attention to her at the time. Umm. I think your Y-deficient partner is mistaken. Women tend to equate love and sex, men tend to separate the two. For example: Wrong: "But honey, it was just sex!" Better: "But honey, I thought I loved her."
Post Follow-up to this message"HeyBub" <heybubNOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote in message news:12vr0vm2qh0mo29@news.supernews.com...> Michael Mattias wrote: > > Umm. I think your Y-deficient partner is mistaken. Women tend to equate > love and sex, men tend to separate the two. > I told you I wasn't paying close attention. Now that I am SURE is a "Y-chromosome" thing.... MCM
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