RHCE and other certs?

Angie Moore diabeticithink at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 17 18:59:21 UTC 2007


Sooner or later your resume is bound to come across my desk, and that will
be fun day...for me. With an attitude like that, your employers will soon
figure out a way to get rid of you. And when they do... See sentence one.

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Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 2:20 PM
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Subject: RE: RHCE and other certs?

>Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 11:38:09 -0400
>From: "Angie Moore" <diabeticithink at yahoo.com>
>
> << Fine. I now know not to *EVER* apply for a position with Sterling 
>Consulting >>
>
>I can tell you are a JOY for your employer. This is exactly why I 
>dismiss and do not hire people with your type of attitude. Thanks for 
>proving my point. I hear a hint of jealousy in your voice, and frankly, 
>I wish you the best.

All my employers have been quite pleased with my work over the years, and
that includes companies like Ameritech, AT&T, Lowes', as well as smaller
companies. 

"Jealousy"? Perhaps you'd like to think it was that, since you don't want to
deal with anger at someone who certainly appears arrogant, if not
incompetant. 

The anger is from your attitude problem, which kept not only myself, but
many others, including other very well qualified folks I know who had
degrees and experience from getting jobs. How many of your folks are H1-B's?
How many jobs have you taken from folks here?

At this point, I'll stop. One of the other posters is correct - this isn't
the place for flame wars. You want to argue (or should I say continue to
prove your arrogance and lack of understanding, feel free to email me at
<m.roth2006 at rcn.com>.

    mark

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