Re: Looking for IMS and Cobol mainframe consultant for a contract opportunity (working on IMS is complusory)
- From: "Pete Dashwood" <dashwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 00:56:42 +1200
There is something kind of sweet (as well as extremely amusing) about people
who can't even spell it, dedicating themselves to excellence.
I hope they find someone to do this.
Pete.
"SkippyPB" <swiegand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:c0gd221q6vhksnbeuo4i1c9tkbpog0pjod@xxxxxxxxxx
On 24 Mar 2006 07:30:52 -0800, "iLogicnet Solutions Team"
<ilogicnet@xxxxxxxxx> enlightened us:
Looking for IMS and Cobol mainframe consultant for a contract
opportunity (working on IMS is complusory)
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Duration: 3 to 6 months
Kevin
Business Manager
mktg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.ilogicnet.com
" Excellennce always sells"
Correct spelling sells more ;)
"Wish you a good luck in all your endeavours"
Thanks, but with a sig line like yours, I think you need it more than
I do.
Regards,
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