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Re: Re: Discrete Inquiry



I'd really love to be in shape for the job.  I'd give it my all - sure I
dont' have what you're lookin for.  Once upon a time...

Thanks for the dreams, though.

Cel

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> From: Tivers@aol.com
> To: sbrown@wamedes.com; ridecamp@endurance.net
> Cc: SandyDSA@aol.com
> Subject: RC:   Re: Discrete Inquiry
> Date: Sunday, July 09, 2000 4:44 PM
> 
> In a message dated 7/9/00 1:45:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
> sbrown@wamedes.com writes:
> 
> << I'm going to disagree here.  Where else would Tom have access to an
>  enormous number (globally) of intelligent, energetic, well educated
>  horsemen who either may be interested personally or know of someone who
may
>  fill the bill?  That person needs to know that the position is
available.
>  It's not exactly something that you can advertise in the local Little
Nickel.
>  
>  It's a big job...and has certain very specific requirements.  The
potential
>  rewards (money (the monetary stuff), regular work bennies, an incredible
>  education (that stuff they put into your brain that *no one* can take
away)
>  in a variety of horse areas, contacts around the world, a marketable
skill
>  desired worldwide, and so on) make the basic requirements worth having
and
>  doing.
>  
>  Let me condense it a little (TIC ;-)):
>  
>  Rare opportunity for the right person!
>  Desire intelligent, level headed, honest, experienced horse person who
is
>  willing to work long hours, follow the company rules explicitly, and be
>  willing ride and train according to company policy.  Position includes
>  competitive wages, good benefits, and an opportunity to advance.  Some
>  travel may be necessary, periodic drug testing will be required.  Those
who
>  may NOT apply include: drunks, druggies, couch potatoes, those with
mental
>  instabilities or anger management problems, and those with their own
>  agenda.  Personal references and in-depth interview with company CEO
will
>  be necessary.
>  
>  Hmmm....sounds like a local ad for Microsoft. <g>
>  
>  Sue
>  
>  sbrown@wamedes.com
>  Tyee Farm
>  Marysville, Wa. >>
> 
> 
> Hmm, I should put you to work writing the next ad, Sue. We'll see which
one 
> draws the best type. All of your insights are correct--but I wanted to
make 
> sure that people realized this wasn't going to be a job where you learned
to 
> be professional, but a job requiring a professional. 
> 
> ti
> 
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