At a previous company, one of my colleagues was being relocated from Canada. To prove that he wasn't taking a job away from a U.S. citizen, they had to run an advertisement in a professional magazine for his job. Needless to say they made it pretty specific. Had anyone replied, I suppose they would have had to write up why that person wasn't qualified. Then I understood some of the really weird ads I've seen. Dennis Williams DBA Lifetouch, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-----Original Message----- Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 11:10 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L To me this sounds like a job ad for a green card application (on someone else's behalf). Otherwise it wouldn't be to the point. Looks like the attorney who drafted the ad, probably ran out of "where clauses". Raj ______________________________________________________ Rajendra Jamadagni MIS, ESPN Inc. Rajendra dot Jamadagni at ESPN dot com Any opinion expressed here is personal and doesn't reflect that of ESPN Inc. QOTD: Any clod can have facts, but having an opinion is an art! -- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com -- Author: DENNIS WILLIAMS INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fat City Network Services -- (858) 538-5051 FAX: (858) 538-5051 San Diego, California -- Public Internet access / Mailing Lists -------------------------------------------------------------------- To REMOVE yourself from this mailing list, send an E-Mail message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (note EXACT spelling of 'ListGuru') and in the message BODY, include a line containing: UNSUB ORACLE-L (or the name of mailing list you want to be removed from). You may also send the HELP command for other information (like subscribing).
