Jenny, Hi it's Natasha, thank you for your response!
Getting in early for the juicy stuff is why I'm starting to ask
questions now.
Even pulling cable 1/2 way around the world would be a wonderful
adventure and a great way to stay in shape. Basically it doesn't matter
to me if I'm programming access lists or hanging from the ceiling in
Rock climbing/Rappeling gear. I love both!
The Thailand trip is just a month off for fun, adventure, relaxation,
and of course Shopping!!!
Natasha

>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
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> Heh.
> Find out who is getting the contract (IBM again?) and get a job with them.
> A friend was keeping an eye out for work with the Sydney Olympics, although
> he wasn't seriously pushing for it.  He reckoned the only contract work
> that was going was cable pulling.  If you wanted to pull cables, they had
> lots of openings, but if you wanted to do anything juicy... get in early.
> 
> Is Thailand supposed to have any connection with the Olympics, or was that
> a separate random muse?
> JMcL
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> "Natasha" @groupstudy.com on 31/07/2001 03:39:20 am
> 
> Please respond to "Natasha"
> 
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> Subject:  Random thoughts and musings [7:14173]
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> I've been thinking about the China Olympics in 2008 and the small army
> of networking people that they must need to get this thing ready to
> roll. Personaly I like project work and would love to get involved in a
> gig like that.
> I'm planning to vacation in Thailand in the next few months and would
> love to find a contact person.
> 
> Anybody have any ideas?
> Thanks
> --
> Natasha Flazynski
> CCNA, MCSE
> http://www.ciscobot.com
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