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A breakthrough in longevity ?
by David Crowson at 09:17 24/01/05 (Blogs::Dave)
seen on planetrecruit.com......

* Senior Operations Engineer (Days) *

Senior Operations Engineer (Days) to provide a high standard of technical support and customer service to corporate customers, support Unix, Windows and hosted products, and act as the Technical Authority to the support team in this pan-European ISP. You must have at least part-completed MCSE 2003; have 305+ years support experience in a support role in an ISP; and have worked with customer servers and load balancers.
London-East - - c.£40K + benefits - added Sun Jan 23 22:40:03 2005

:-o

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bombholio
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A breakthrough in longevity ? David Crowson - 09:17 24/01/05
Re: A breakthrough in longevity ? Simon - 09:30 24/01/05
Sometimes it just feels like you've been telling people it's not a coffee cup holder for over 300 years...
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simon
Re: A breakthrough in longevity ? David Crowson - 10:00 24/01/05
it's not only the fact that you have to work 245 years past the current retirement age for that job, the market rate seems to have dropped dramatically since last week :)

same site....3 ads later

* Oracle 9i DBA *
Large Blue Chip Client is urgently recruiting an Oracle 9i DBA, blah blah.....
Bracknell - - £400 to £450 per year

I think I'll go back to bed :)

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bombholio

Re: A breakthrough in longevity ? Gordon Hundley - 15:25 27/01/05
305+ years in an ISP? Presumably they mean Inquisition by Spanish Papacy. HAH! You didn't expect that!
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DrGoon