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Foxpro Programmer looking for job ASAP
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25/10/2001 10:55:27
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Visual FoxPro
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Juan;

May I suggest you contact local user groups if you have not done so already. Time to Network! Best of luck.

Tom


>Dear Colleagues,
>
> I am interested in a position where Foxpro is the main programming language.
>I live in Boston, MA(USA), and would like to continue in the same territory.
>
> I look forward to meet with you to discuss further any available position.
> Please feel free to peruse my resume at www.gis.net/~edita/CV2001.doc
>
> You can contact me at (617) 469-3803
> or you can send me an email at: ochichor@hotmail.com
>
> for your information, I am including some detail of the last two companies I worked for.
>
> Here is the description of CNET where I worked the last four years,
>
>CNET Networks, Inc. is the global source of information and commerce services for the technology industry. As a top 10 Internet company with established Web sites in 20 countries and content in 18 languages, CNET Networks connects buyers, sellers and suppliers throughout the IT supply chain with award-winning content via the Web, wireless devices, broadband, radio and print. Its respected brand portfolio includes CNET, ZDNet, TechRepublic, mySimon, News.com, download.com, shopper.com, builder.com, Computer Shopper magazine, CNET Radio, and CNET ChannelServices.
>
> And here the description of Bell Sygma in Montreal, where I worked two years.
>
>Information service provides an electronic replacement of NBTel's paper bills as well as a means of analyzing NBTel's billing information. The software components of this service are designed to address some of the common needs of today's business customers. Bill2000 provides a friendly Windows® environment in which to electronically receive bill as well as summarize, list, query, print and graph telecommunication billing data. The software also has the capability to extract any of the billing information into a user-defined file so that it can be used elsewhere for customer-specific analysis (such as in a spreadsheet, graphics package, or uploaded to a mainframe.)
>
>
> Hope to hear from you soon!
>
>Thanks!
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