kudos to goldman sachs,

I got a call first thing this morning (which of course I missed, do I
look like a java programmer?) from GS about my email, and they called back
again later.

After a short chat, they apologised (despite it not being their fauylt or
even problem strcitly speaking) and pointed out that they often recieve
CVs by agencies who tout their name around to collect CVs and then try and
sell them these applicants. They aren't too fond of the practise funnily
enough and I said that if I find the name of the agency I will let them
know.

nice people.

now I just have to call ortange and report and abusive call and ask them
to track it down - is this possible - surely such records are kept for
billing purposes and the telco whose call it was would have the details.

A.

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"As a youngster Fred fought sea battles on the village pond using a 
complex system of signals he devised that was later adopted by the Royal 
Navy. "



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