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Subject:Re: Soapbox Time From:John Gilger <JohnG -at- MIKOHN -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 19 Oct 1998 14:49:45 -0700
Kathleen says:
"Respectfully, I don't think we should assume that the majority of people on
this list are writing for poorly educated people."
I am, for one.
The gaming industry doesn't always employ the best and brightest, but rather
whose child, relative, friend, etc. needs a job.
One ne'er-do-well has a very good paying job at a casino because his father
successfully defended the hiring manager's daughter on a murder charge. Go
figure.