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> Wow! I knew Y2K programmers could command high salaries, but
> $80,000,000 to $93,000,000 seems a bit generous! ;-)
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That an't notin', you should see the overtime.
Maybe it is in YEN (sp?)?
Richard Gambrell
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> Subject: opportunity!!!!!!!
> Author: [log in to unmask] at internet
> Date: 12/24/97 6:39 AM
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> /\ Eric Iseldyke 1-800-377-3144 ext. 2710
> / \ E-mail--Mailto:[log in to unmask]
> / MAXIM GROUP 4910 Corporate Drive, Suite F
> /____\ Huntsville, AL 35805
> HTTP://www.maximgroup.com
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> Maxim Group is looking for someone with good analytical
> skills who can work in a team role to implement enhancements to an
> environment is HP3000, 957 running MPEix version 5.0. The server is
> Novell Netware 4.1, with Windows95 clients using MS/Office Suite and
> MS/Mail. The firm also has a NT application server.
> The candidates will also be involved in a year 2000 conversion
> using an intrinsic developed specifically for the company to resolve
> a year 2000 problem The individual will also be involved in some
> maintenance efforts for the firm's existing application. The candidate
> will need to have done programing with Transact. The project will give
> an individual a chance to improve their skills and work in a
progressive
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> industry. The salary range will be between 80,000k to 93,000k with
> opportunities for paid overtime.
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> Please contact Eric Iseldyke at 1-800-377-3144 Ex.2710 for more
> information.
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