[OT][RL]Happy Dance...

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#1

xlorepdarkhelm_dup

Sep 09, 2005 16:25:11
Dear Mr. Hill,

We are pleased to confirm our offer for employment with Quintron Systems, Inc. As we have discussed, your job classification will be as Associate S/W Engineer, as a temporary, part-time employee status, working approx. 20 hours a week at the hourly rate of ($15.00 Hr.). You will report to ----- --------, S/W Engineering Manager, and your exact working schedule at our facility will be coordinated with him for correct work support. In conjunction with this offer, you will be a probationary employee with evaluations made at two and four weeks for overall fit to our requirements and your needs.
#2

Pennarin

Sep 09, 2005 17:01:41
Congratulations, Cliff, well deserved!
#3

kalthandrix

Sep 09, 2005 17:13:12
Cool- I have no idea what all the techtalk is about but it sounds good- I sometimes wish I did not have to work, but someones gotta pay the bill and between my wife and I, we a able to make a really good living.

Congrats Dude- work blows, but jobs are what we make of them, not how the job makes us.
#4

Kamelion

Sep 09, 2005 17:25:21
Congratulations! Well done with getting the job - hope it pans out well for you .
#5

xlorepdarkhelm_dup

Sep 09, 2005 17:55:03
Of course, I'm also doing the full-time student thing: Calculus 1, Fundamentals of Digital Electronics, Fundamentals of Programming (I can't skip out of either of those), and Intro Physics. Oh, I'm also a tutor for my two computer classes, plus the HTML/JavaScript and the C++ classes. So my time is.... vanishing. But in a good way.

Especially considering that the Government is completely paying all costs associated with school: books, tuition, supplies (including all standard school supplies, plus a laptop, printer, and graphics calculator), plus $500 a month for food, gas, and any other incidental needs.
#6

kalthandrix

Sep 09, 2005 23:32:53
Of course, I'm also doing the full-time student thing: Calculus 1, Fundamentals of Digital Electronics, Fundamentals of Programming (I can't skip out of either of those), and Intro Physics. Oh, I'm also a tutor for my two computer classes, plus the HTML/JavaScript and the C++ classes. So my time is.... vanishing. But in a good way.

Especially considering that the Government is completely paying all costs associated with school: books, tuition, supplies (including all standard school supplies, plus a laptop, printer, and graphics calculator), plus $500 a month for food, gas, and any other incidental needs.

Sooo, your are taking all of the easy classes :P
#7

xlorepdarkhelm_dup

Sep 09, 2005 23:50:19
Sooo, your are taking all of the easy classes :P

Actually yes. Math and Science are my favorite (and easiest) subjects. And...my classmates are recognizing this. I actually currently have 3 girls that have been migrating my direction -- one of them I have for 2 classes, the other two I have for 3 (one of which is signed up to be my first tutee even before I've completely established myself as an official tutor). Along with them, several others in my classes are wanting to form study groups to go over the materials (especially Physics, Programming, and Calculus)...
#8

jon_oracle_of_athas

Sep 10, 2005 3:03:59
Congratulations, Cliff! Sounds like your schedule will be busier than ever.

*lightning bolt display*
#9

elonarc

Sep 10, 2005 8:38:06
Congratulations Cliff. I'm happy for you.

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#10

Grummore

Sep 10, 2005 8:52:51
After a well deserved congratulation Xlorep, here come my advice : Always take care of you and dont fall in too much work. I know it tooooo much...
#11

xlorepdarkhelm_dup

Sep 10, 2005 9:51:32
After a well deserved congratulation Xlorep, here come my advice : Always take care of you and dont fall in too much work. I know it tooooo much...

7 years in the Army taught me that in a very harsh way. However, with my homework for my current classes taking between 5-15 minutes a night to get completed (some less... my computer science classes I can usually knock out while I'm in class--except my programming teacher doesn't want us taking notes or using any computers--or doing anything else really other than listen to him lecture for an hour and a half).

But yea... this should be great. With the way my schedule was, I was stuck at the college all day 4 days a week, now I have something to fill that time with that will make money.