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February 1997, Week 2

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Neil Harvey <[log in to unmask]>
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Neil Harvey <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Feb 1997 21:42:18 +0200
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So sad to bear witness to the gradual decline of another Archdiocese ;)

Neil


> ----------
> From:         HP-3000 Systems Discussion[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> on behalf of Therm-O-Link[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent:         13 February 1997 05:29
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Baltimore Job
>
> On 2/13/97 6:53 AM, Moore, INTERNET:[log in to unmask]
> writes:
>
> <long job description snipped>
>
> >Our organization is migrating from an HP3000 system to a DEC ALPHA
> >platform running Windows NT, SQLServer, and all of Windows 95 Office
> >Professional programs. We're moving from MS-DOS and terminals to
> Windows 95
> >and networked PC's. I'm looking for an experienced HP3000
> professional who
> >can help us make that transition and then continue to work with in
> the new
> >environment. The data conversions, software, and system replacements
> will
> >take about two years. At the end of that process, you will be
> experienced
> >and qualified in many new areas of technology. The HP3000 programming
> role
> >will become one of programming in SQL and ACCESS. The HP3000 system
> >administrator tasks will now be for NT networks. In short, if you
> want to
> >move out of the rapidly shrinking HP3000 arena, and into the brave
> new
> >world of client server software and hardware, you should E-Mail me at
> >([log in to unmask]).
>
>

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