Re: Which is better?... [7:28532]

2001-12-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Hey Frank...

It wasen't a nasty later.  I think you were easy on the .

He's the kind of person that when/if it comes time for him to 
get married, he'll ask everyone he meets if he should marry 
this woman (Priscilla notice I didn't say girl).

We had and Egyptian in a group I was in and he kept asking 
everyone if he was being paid enough.  If you said you didn't 
think he was being paid enough, he'd ask you if you thought 
he should ask for a raise.  

If you told him you thought he was being paid enough, he'd 
ask if you thought he should look for a higher paying job.

I wonder how he ever got through an exam when he couldn't ask 
anyone if he should answer A, B, C, or D.
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 Original message 
Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2001 16:27:32 -0500
From: Frank Kim   
Subject: Re: Which is better?... [7:28532]  
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is just as easy as if you need to decide to run BGP or 
static route.

1) Is money important to you? if so, take the job that 
offers you higher
salary.
2) Is learning/experience more is more fun for you? if so, 
take the job
that you will think will allow you to play with more gears.
3) Is sex more important to you? take the job that you think 
will allow
you to meet pretty lady customers all the time which may 
allow you to
'score'
4) Finally, I think you don't know what is important to you 
that's why
you're posting the below question.  You need to know what's 
important to
you.  This is a crucial key in life and in everything!  Your 
below
question can tell all of us that in the future, you may be 
posting another
question asking: hey guys, I understand rip and ospf really 
well but i'm
stuck, should i run rip on this large enterprise network 
with 200 remote
offices or should I run ospf...


Sorry for this nasty email but I hate to see techies folks 
like us in the
industry asking this sort of question.  It makes others 
think as if we
only know our technical stuff and are so clueless in life.


-Frank

 On Sat, 8 Dec 2001,
eFamily wrote:

 Hi,
 
  I need your help. I've got two job offers, one from 
an oil company, and
 another from a large solution integrator.
 
 Please help me to choose between them. My mind is stuck. 
I'm not able to
 think about it again. Please help me.
 
 Ehab
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Re: Which is better?... [7:28532]

2001-12-08 Thread Frank Kim

This is just as easy as if you need to decide to run BGP or static route.

1) Is money important to you? if so, take the job that offers you higher
salary.
2) Is learning/experience more is more fun for you? if so, take the job
that you will think will allow you to play with more gears.
3) Is sex more important to you? take the job that you think will allow
you to meet pretty lady customers all the time which may allow you to
'score'
4) Finally, I think you don't know what is important to you that's why
you're posting the below question.  You need to know what's important to
you.  This is a crucial key in life and in everything!  Your below
question can tell all of us that in the future, you may be posting another
question asking: hey guys, I understand rip and ospf really well but i'm
stuck, should i run rip on this large enterprise network with 200 remote
offices or should I run ospf...


Sorry for this nasty email but I hate to see techies folks like us in the
industry asking this sort of question.  It makes others think as if we
only know our technical stuff and are so clueless in life.


-Frank

 On Sat, 8 Dec 2001,
eFamily wrote:

 Hi,
 
   I need your help. I've got two job offers, one from an oil company, and
 another from a large solution integrator.
 
 Please help me to choose between them. My mind is stuck. I'm not able to
 think about it again. Please help me.
 
 Ehab




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