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Subject:Re: Who's working? Certification? Etc. From:Dave Meek <meekd -at- WSERVER -dot- DO -dot- LOSRIOS -dot- CC -dot- CA -dot- US> Date:Tue, 17 Jun 1997 15:40:22 -0700
Buck wrote:
>>Is there anyone remaining on this list who still sits in his/her cubicle
>>and turns out work; doesn't play nerfball in the workplace; understands
>>that familiarity (in the bar after work) breeds contempt; spends a full
>>eight hours working?
>>--
You jest, right?
Wake up, Buck! There's a great big world out there, and we simply haven't
time to worry about such mundane concerns as work and turning out a tangible
product of our labors.
I'm far too busy solving the impending crises of certification, of
unalterably altering the entire English-speaking world with my choice of
he/she/it/they/him/her/it/them in my documents read by literally dozens of
people, of enhancing the living standards of all sentient creatures by
calling myself a Technical Documented Communications Media Engineer
Authorate Specialist, Esquire.
And of course, now there's "redux." Not that I know what a red-ux is or
whether uxes (uxi?) come in colors other than red. Still, it's too
important an issue to set aside in favor of work, which must necessarily
take a secondary place in my busy life.
Anybody working out there, indeed!
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