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13/03/2007 11:02:02
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01202784
Message ID:
01203021
Vues:
20
>Hate to tell you this, but Fort Bragg is getting bigger and bigger!

I should have mentioned Fort Bragg, California. The population base is getting smaller since they shut down the lumber industry and have all but shut down the fishing industry.


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>>>>>>>I posted a job available in the Jobs Link here.
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>>>>>>>Visual FoxPro
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>>>>>>>The job is in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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>>>>>>>Full-time M/F, but you will have to rotate on weekend coverage to support our users.
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>>>>>>>The software is Pharmacy software.
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>>>>>>>Interested?
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>>>>>>How far it is from Raleigh?
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>>>>>>Member #024376 may be interested.
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>>>>>About an Hour away on Interstate 40.
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>>>>In California a one hour commute is not unusual. In fact you can spend that much time to go 7 miles during rush hour. :)
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>>>That is one facet of big city life I DON'T miss! My bike ride to work takes 5.5 minutes if I have to stop for the light, 5 minutes if I don't.
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>>>I worked at a mine in central Nevada for 5 years. It was a 45 minute commute, but since there was no traffic it was a 75 MPH commute. The only radio stations we could get in the morning were KFI and KNBR. It was always funny to hear the traffic alerts while we were whizzing down the highway!
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>>We lived in Minden, Nevada for nine months.
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>>I laughed at listening to KFI and KNBR. It was if I was there! :)
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>>At one time I had a job 1 1/2 miles from my house in Campbell, California. I designed hardware and wrote the software for it. My average day was 20 hours seven days a week for three months. No extra money for overtime. My reward was the owners received millons of dollars in orders for what I had build and designed and then said, "Tom, we would like you to also be the Production Manager"! Time to leave!
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>>When I was in the Air Force I spent time as the “Air Force Inspector of Inspectors”. I inspected radar sites and critiqued sites as well as inspectors. My trip to Lewistown, Montana was one I will not forget. Four and a half miles up a mountain road in an Air Force four wheel drive monster truck, where only Mountain Goats would dare go. When I got topside the guys said, “If you think this is bad, you should go to Miles City”! I did and they were right! :)
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>>I am fourth generation San Franciscan. When I was born in 1942 there were about 3.5 million people in California. Now I have that many people on my block, with 37 million throughout the state! I want to retire at a place like Sonora, Eureka or Fort Bragg. I do not like crowds! :)
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