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July 1998, Week 2

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Joe Geiser <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Jul 1998 23:07:21 -0400
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Joe Howell says... and asks...

> I don't know - I worked on a contract there 1995-1996. Good
> client, good rates, GREAT PEOPLE! and all Courtyard hotel's
> look the same to me, whether Atlanta, San Francisco, or OKC.
> Water activites were kind of sparse, had to leave my office/boat
> at home, but there are a lot worse places for contract work!
>
> Miami, Jersey City, TOPEKA!!!!:( :( YUCK!)

I've been to Miami, FL and Miami, OK (the one in Oklahoma is pronouced
"My-ama", BTW - really good deals on *real* cowboy hats and boots) - Been to
Jersey City (although never *worked* there) and is probably much like
working in NYC... as for Topeka... Hmmm - never been there....

> Question to the group....
>
> What is the WORST city you ever worked in ? (and we all know
> that BSEPA could not possibly be on this list)

Given that our offices are IN BSEPA (and about 40 minutes away from Alex's
office, but don't hold THAT against us, OK? hehehe)... I have to say that it
was Southern Florida, namely, Fort Lauderdale.  I won't get into the
particulars - but let's just say that I was not a happy camper going there.

This was also in a former life, and not a current client (for which we have
none in that area - yet) - so who knows, the view might have been skewed.

Joe

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