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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Extensive development/ production support experience in PL1 and DB2 JCL and IMS skills would be appreciated Knowledge of Banking systems would be preferred Experience in effort estimation will be appreciated Good communications skills (spoken and written english) Good team player Rahul 015 8234 6174
Post Follow-up to this messageIn article <1185506854.309796.123530@i38g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, Rahul Mohandass <maheshmohan1982@gmail.com> wrote: >Extensive development/ production support experience in PL1 and DB2 When posting to comp.lang.cobol please include a rate, or range of rates, associated with the position(s) offered; doing otherwise leads many to conclude that you are either trolling for resumes or running a blind ad to determine rates. DD
Post Follow-up to this messageOn Jul 27, 5:16 am, docdw...@panix.com () wrote: > In article <1185506854.309796.123...@i38g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, > Rahul Mohandass <maheshmohan1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > When posting to comp.lang.cobol please include a rate, or range of rates, > associated with the position(s) offered; doing otherwise leads many to > conclude that you are either trolling for resumes or running a blind ad to > determine rates. > > DD Thanks DD, I really appreciate your mail. Rahul
Post Follow-up to this messageIn article <1185543026.873335.251560@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Rahul Mohandass <maheshmohan1982@gmail.com> wrote: >On Jul 27, 5:16 am, docdw...@panix.com () wrote: > >Thanks DD, > >I really appreciate your mail. Shucks, it's nothing... does anyone have a calendar on which they can mark this date? DD
Post Follow-up to this messagedocdw...@panix.com () wrote: > In article <1185543026.873335.251560@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, > Rahul Mohandass <maheshmohan1982@gmail.com> wrote: > > Shucks, it's nothing... does anyone have a calendar on which they can mark > this date? > > DD I thought Rahul was being sarcastic, not complimentary; but I suppose your last response was a trifle sarcastic too?
Post Follow-up to this messageIn article <1185622744.015978.43170@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Alistair <alistair@ld50macca.demon.co.uk> wrote: > >docdw...@panix.com () wrote: > >I thought Rahul was being sarcastic, not complimentary; but I suppose >your last response was a trifle sarcastic too? Actually, no... but I believe I can see the reason for your conclusion. I read the original posting, responded with my boilerplate and the next time I invoked trn I saw a new posting with the advertising-text *and* a rate; after that I read this 'appreciative' reply and responded as above. When I search comp.lang.cobol in http://groups.google.com for "support experience in PL1" (" included) or "Rahul Mohandass" (" included) I find... nothing, not even these replies. A search for message-id 1185622744.015978.43170@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com yields nought, as well, see <http://groups.google.com/groups?sel... /> groups.com> Moderately odd... but it wouldn't be the first time Deja.... errrrr, Google had a bit of indigestion. DD
Post Follow-up to this messagedocdw...@panix.com () wrote: > In article <1185622744.015978.43170@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, > Alistair <alistair@ld50macca.demon.co.uk> wrote: > > Actually, no... but I believe I can see the reason for your conclusion. I > read the original posting, responded with my boilerplate and the next time > I invoked trn I saw a new posting with the advertising-text *and* a rate; > after that I read this 'appreciative' reply and responded as above. > > When I search comp.lang.cobol in http://groups.google.com for "support > experience in PL1" (" included) or "Rahul Mohandass" (" included) I > find... nothing, not even these replies. A search for message-id > 1185622744.015978.43170@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com yields nought, as > well, see > <http://groups.google.com/groups?sel...> legroups.com> > > Moderately odd... but it wouldn't be the first time Deja.... errrrr, > Google had a bit of indigestion. > > DD Google seems to be more than just passingly dyspeptic. Perhaps a course of milk of magnesia would be in order?
Post Follow-up to this messageIn article <1185732009.512811.228360@l70g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, Alistair <alistair@ld50macca.demon.co.uk> wrote: > >docdw...@panix.com () wrote: [snip] > >Google seems to be more than just passingly dyspeptic. Perhaps a >course of milk of magnesia would be in order? No wonder it is called 'free association', nobody would find this worth paying for... but I am reminded of the Olde Classice Joke where the Old Lady in the Balcony responds to the announcement of the star-of-the-show's on-stage death with 'Give him an enema!'. DD
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