RE: A cautionary tale.

Subject: RE: A cautionary tale.
From: "Steve Hudson" <cruddy -at- optushome -dot- com -dot- au>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 23:17:31 +1100

Yup - similar here. Interview - can we keep this to look through? Sure. I
got the job, kept asking for it back - it had 'disappeared'. Only did it
once, now I'll never ever leave any of my unduplicated work with anyone -
its a "Sorry, it's the only copy I have. You can pay $5000 for it or
otherwise I'll take it with me right now."

Steve Hudson, Word Heretic
HDK List MVP
Word help and tools: heretic -at- tdfa -dot- com



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References:
A cautionary tale.: From: Paul Moloney

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