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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.<docdwarf@panix.com> wrote in message news:etm2qp$nrc$1@reader2.panix.com... > In article <567bknF26rfrkU1@mid.individual.net>, > Pete Dashwood <dashwood@removethis.enternet.co.nz> wrote: > > [snip] > > > Haw haw... done fooled another'n! > > > Mr Dashwood, as the Italians used to say, 'Mit Geld und guten Woerte tut > Mann alles'. Even though an overseas assignment would be a bit > heart-wrenching it could still be managed; any client sufficiently > familiar with such things could see how it would be done: > > 1) I get paid a Decent Hourly Rate. > 2) All expenses associated with living are expensed to the client. > 3) Terms of contract include a round-trip business-class flight to (point) > every (n) ws for (y) w
s of unpaid 'refreshing time'. > > With such terms in place things would be surprisingly simple. > > > Mr Dashwood, you keep calling my Remembrances of Experiences Past > 'negativity'... to say 'It is my experience that the sun rises at about > (time) in this area at this part of the year' is no more 'positive' than > to say the same thing (with different (time)) for sunsets is 'negative'; > to expect one without the other - sunrises without sunsets - is to be > guaranteed disappointment. > > > What might be seen as 'constructive', Mr Dashwood, could be a result of > the skills and experiences of the craftsman doing the job. Using the > above example of sunrises and sunsets: > > 'We've got to get (complex job) accomplished during today's daylight > hours!' > > 'All right... it is now (time1); around these parts and at this time of > year the sun usually sets at (time2), that gives us... > > 'Why are you talking about sunset? Stop being so negative, put your back > into it and do the job!' > > 'Ummmmmm... isn't knowing how much time we have kind of important to the > method that we use to break the task into subtasks and dependencies?' > > 'No, what is important is having a good attitude and doing the job; start > doing the job and stop being negative!' > > [snip] > > > Easier and easier... NZ and Europe have (as pointed out in a different > thread recently) loosened the... leash they have on canine importing; as > long as proof of Killer's vaccinated status can be produced - and I just > happen to have it in a nearby desk drawer - then, as Britvolk say, 'Robert > is your mother's brother'. > > DD > Now all we need is a project where they still use mainframe COBOL :-) (sorry, that was negative...) Pete.
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