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Old March 2nd, 2004, 06:52 AM
The Bill Mattocks
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Default Time to say goodbye!

"Thur" wrote in message .. .
"The Bill Mattocks" wrote ...
I've resigned my position with the firm I worked for, and am no longer
seeking employment as a traveling consultant/road warrior.
I have no doubt that I'll miss the travel, as I'll miss posting on
r.t.a. But the one thing that is constant is change.



Oh... :-/
I haven't been around that long, but I enjoyed your posts and printed them
in the past for other to read because I found them to be funny. And I also
would like to have your old job ;-) Good luck & have fun!
Greetz,

*no travelling here*


For those who might be interested, my old job is open and available.
In addition, my former employer is planning to expand and add at least
two more consultants who do what I formerly did. I remain on good
terms with my former employers, so if anyone is interested, e-mail me
privately and I'll be happy to forward your resume to the appropriate
people.

The job is Configuration Management Consultant for a major
international CM software company. As you all well know, it's 100%
travel (or mighty close to it). Pay is excellent (yes, excellent by
any standards), but you're on the road a great deal of the time.
Travel is mostly North America, some overseas from time to time. You
need a passport and a background in software configuration management
or a background in software engineering and an understanding of CM
principles and use of a major CM tool. The job entails doing
implementations, rollouts, implementation planning, customization
(javascript, perl, shell), and teaching training classes to groups of
10 or so. And you have to provide your own rubber chicken.

Best Regards,

Bill Mattocks
 




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