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"Tim C." - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
- On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:15:32 +0200, Mxsmanic wrote:
>> Did you mean to say, "If you don't have enough females, the males will
>> fight over them, completely destabilizing the society?"
>
> Yes, except that males were already under discussion, so "they" refers
> to the males.
so you mean "If you don't have enough females, the males will fight over
the males ..." ? That makes ev...
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"Tim C." - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
- On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 16:14:05 +0100, Keith W wrote:
> "JohnT" wrote in message
> news:3s9hjoFmtm73U1@individual.net...
>
>>>
>>> Boeing require a minimum qualification of a high school diploma
>>> associated with technician level qualifications in mechanical
>>> and electronic engineering as well as the ability to read engineering
>>> drawings, s...
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"Tim C." - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
- On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 17:06:46 +0200, Stanislas de Kertanguy wrote:
>> Did you visualise an untrained weight lifter adding a new wing every
>> 25 seconds?
LOL!
> No, rather something like
>
> - Supervisor: Technician M., those fastenings you've just completed do
> not follow the rules of the assembly manual.
>
> - Technician M.: Manuals are descriptive, not prescripti...
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[ 27 Oct 2005 00:09:46 -0700
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"A Human Being" - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
-
Stanislas de Kertanguy wrote:
> Mxsmanic wrote:
>
> > Carole Allen writes:
> >
> > > And how transferable are your skills outside your narrow level of
> > > expertise?
> >
> > My skills are not that narrow. Many of them have very general
> > application.
> >
> > > Apparently no more than those of the people on the
> > > assembly line you appear to h...
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"Tim C." - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
- On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 06:59:16 +0200, Mxsmanic wrote:
> Frank F. Matthews writes:
>
>> You've lost track of your own messages in this thread.
>
> I don't keep track of them to begin with. I post far too many
> messages to too many groups to keep track of them all, and there isn't
> much point in doing, so, anyway.
But when do you find the time?
--
Tim C.
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"Tim C." - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
- On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 06:57:46 +0200, Mxsmanic wrote:
> dgs writes:
>
>>
>>
>> In which you said:
>>
>>> If you don't have enough males, they will constantly fight over the
>>> females, destabilizing the society.
>
> It looks like a typographical error.
>
>> Why couldn't you admit to remembering this ...
>
> I can't ad...
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[ 26 Oct 2005 23:38:03 -0700
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"runfunnospam03@aol.com" - Re: Rome in mid Nov.
- Good info Jay. I looked at the hotel, I usually shy away from the small
hotels. A few years ago I stayed at the hotel Manfredi, also a boutique
hotel only a block from spanish steps- unfortunately, no amenities. I
like hotels with many amenities (business center, 24hr room service,
dry cleaning, etc.). The Atlante Star, with about 100 rooms, is the
smallest hotel I would use. Friends hav...
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[ Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:31:40 +0200
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Earl Evleth - Re: WALES is once again bracing itself for heavy rainfall
- On 26/10/05 22:13, in article 0povl19cs7s49v0b867mnq4n5b19svd0gq@4ax.com,
"irwell" wrote:
>> The exception which proves the rule. The center of the world, Paris,
>> is cloudy.
> Hah! but the centre of the Universe is Perpignan Railway Station.
> The Late Salvador Dali said so!
A form of humor. I am serious.
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[ Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:29:30 +0200
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Earl Evleth - Re: Jiggy, now you know what we knew: Bush team sought to snuff
- On 26/10/05 21:30, in article l8mvl15iukebiasl08vms6201dcve2dii6@4ax.com,
"DDT Filled Mormons" wrote:
> History shows that those who suck up
> to the US do really well, while those who don't, suffer.
Like Red China?
1) The US poured billions into trying so shore up National
China, and the Reds won
2) The Chinese Red Army stop...
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[ Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:18:21 +0200
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Mxsmanic - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
- Timothy Kroesen writes:
> I'd bet you can't even handle pounding nail in a workmanlike manner.
I'm not very good at manual tasks.
> I'm running a small bar's kitchen during the dinner hour and evening for
> some traveling cash next Spring as a side job. About ten items in
> grease with an endless parade of wings both precook and finish with
> Eight sauces; about fifteen ass...
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[ Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:17:04 +0200
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Mxsmanic - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
- Carole Allen writes:
> No, simply replacing male with female would have been even stupider,
> since it was based on your theory of angry young males and hormones,
> i.e.:
>
> "If you don't have enough females, they will constantly fight over
> the (fe)males, destabilizing the society."
>
> Not a TYPO - a stupid statement.
I wish it were merely a stupid statement, but it ...
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[ Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:16:10 +0200
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Mxsmanic - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
- Carole Allen writes:
> Particularly since you can't defend them and resort to snipping out
> the context to the point of irrelevance and distortion.
No, it's just a question of time and motivation.
> Perhaps if you were more selective (i.e., limited) in your postings
> you would have time to buy proper food and look for a proper job.
There's no correlation between the two...
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[ Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:15:32 +0200
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Mxsmanic - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
- Carole Allen writes:
> Where is the "typo?"
The first occurrence of "males" should be "females."
> In order for it to make the point you
> apparently claim you wanted to make, you have to completely
> restructure he sentence.
No. See above.
> Did you mean to say, "If you don't have enough females, the males will
> fight over them, completely destabilizing the soc...
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[ Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:14:29 +0200
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Mxsmanic - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
- Carole Allen writes:
> And yet dgs found it quickly enough. So much for your vaunted
> technical skills.
Perhaps dgs was more strongly motivated than I was, or perhaps he had
already seen the post in question and had a ready reference to it.
--
Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.
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[ Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:13:48 +0200
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Mxsmanic - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
- Carole Allen writes:
> You can get social security benefits if you are DISABLED, but there
> are specific criteria for disability that many people find it hard to
> meet.
You can get most significant medical expenses reimbursed to some
extent.
> If you are of retirement age you can get MEDICARE.
There's no such thing; that's a U.S. program.
> And unless you have enou...
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[ Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:11:40 +0200
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Mxsmanic - Re: Unilever considers outsourcing IT, HR jobs
- Carole Allen writes:
> You don't have a clue what you are talking about.
You can visit their site and ask. I've never had occasion to use SS
for medical expenses, fortunately, so I don't know the details of
reimbursement.
--
Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.
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