Oh, no, he's not kidding, that's just Martin.

Sure, I know what you're thinking: If he *was* right, a private message
would have made more sense instead of *exacerbating* the non-situation by
*continuing* the public conversation and getting our hapless consultant
86ed.

Your mistake is applying logic.



On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Jan Olav Eide <janolave...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
>
> > MG>since you're an outside contractor I'll give you this warning
> > MG>probably not a good idea to blast inquiries like this over the
> internet
> > MG>I would ask the people at Northrup Grumman first
> > MG>then if the bosses clear you to make outside inquiry then ask on this
> list
> > MG>not following procedure can get you 86ed
>
> You're kidding, right ?
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