I've been informed by DND that I'm superfluous and they don't need me anymore.
Crap.
It makes sense, even. This last week, I've actually worked maybe half an hour. I'm just pissed that they decided this on my now non-existent contract.
Anyway, I'm back to looking for work on Monday. Anyone sees anything, please let me know?
Thanks!
Ian
Bloody hell...
- The StarWolf
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Re: Bloody hell...
Are you familiar with Vista?
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Take time out to feed the sparrows. It beats going on stress therapy, is cheaper, and more fun besides. And the sparrows appreciate it, too.
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Take time out to feed the sparrows. It beats going on stress therapy, is cheaper, and more fun besides. And the sparrows appreciate it, too.
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Re: Bloody hell...
Of course. I was trained on it over at Dell before it even went live. And I've handled a lot of troubleshooting with it since. I'm very familiar with its flaws and high points.
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Re: Bloody hell...
Call Meghna Sharma at Cistel. They're the people who have been providing us with Help Desk staff - and who seem happy to work for that firm.
I know, the bilingual thing.
But they're also having a lot of people doing Vista installs here and there and bilingualism doesn't matter squat for that.
(613) 723-8344 # 3235
I know, the bilingual thing.
But they're also having a lot of people doing Vista installs here and there and bilingualism doesn't matter squat for that.
(613) 723-8344 # 3235
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Take time out to feed the sparrows. It beats going on stress therapy, is cheaper, and more fun besides. And the sparrows appreciate it, too.
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Take time out to feed the sparrows. It beats going on stress therapy, is cheaper, and more fun besides. And the sparrows appreciate it, too.
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