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October 1996, Week 3

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"David F. McKenna" <[log in to unmask]>
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David F. McKenna
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Mon, 14 Oct 1996 11:27:34 -0700
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Pacific Coast Building Products, Inc, located in Sacramento, CA, Is
currently seeking (Immediate Need)
        4 - Programmers and/or Programmer/Analysts
                - open to all levels
                - Pascal (willing to teach) & Image
                - Software systems include
                  Inv,AP,AR,GL,Order Processing,Mfg,Contracting & Payroll
        1 - Image/SQL DBA (EDI Knowledge helpful but not req.)
                - will be expanding to additional DBMS soon
        1 - System Administrator (for the HP3000)
                - Current machines
                - 5-hp3000's / 2-hp700's / 1-hp900 / 12-NT Servers

These positions offer great benefits, competitive salary, Positive work
environment and possible growth opportunities. Pacific Coast Building
Products, Inc. is a growing building products Manufacturing / Supplier
based in Sacramento, Ca. We currently operate locations in California,
Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Just expanded into Colorado.
All positions will work at Sacramento location.

Send your Resume (with salary requirements) or Questions to:
        mailto: [log in to unmask]
        Fax:    To: CCS Resumes @ (916) 325-3625
        mail:   CCS Resumes - Dept 104
                PO Box 160488
                Sacramento, CA 95816


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David F. McKenna        mailto:[log in to unmask]
Pacific Coast Building Products, Inc. http://www.paccoast.com
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