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Brianwarnock said:
I should have been a detctive, I wonder if Friday's got any vacancies for when I retire from IT in march?:cool:

Brian

We have some opening right now:

Senior Special Agent II in Chicago

Senior Patrolman in Topeka

Senior Patrolman in El Paso.

:o
 
Come to Chicago, Brian. We'll keep you plenty busy. :( :p
 
Kraj said:
Come to Chicago, Brian. We'll keep you plenty busy. :( :p

Doesn't it get cold in Chicago? That wont do my old bones any good :D

Brian

Ps I didn't want to be busy, just strut about. :cool:
 
Brianwarnock said:
Doesn't it get cold in Chicago? That wont do my old bones any good :D

Brian

Ps I didn't want to be busy, just strut about. :cool:

LOL. Well it is known as the "Windy City" isn't it? I have never been to Chicago, but I feel as if I know it from far too many hours on "Midtown Madness" ;-)
 
Friday said:
Senior Patrolman in El Paso.

"El Paso". . . .how cute . . . .conjours up that old Marty Robbins song and of course, the bank at El Paso has the most secure safe in the wild west:D

Does Senior Patrolman ride a motorbike? if so what bike is it?

Col
 
Brianwarnock said:
Doesn't it get cold in Chicago? That wont do my old bones any good :D
It's currently 1 degree C, sunny, with 24 kpm winds bringing the chill to -4 C. And this is a pretty mild winter so far. :rolleyes: :p On the pluss side, today the wind is almost directly from the west, which blows the cocoa dust from the chocolate factory through downtown. Mmmmmm.... chocolate-smelling air. :D

Brianwarnock said:
Ps I didn't want to be busy, just strut about. :cool:
Ah, yes then Chi-town ain't the place to be a detective. You know, the murder capital of the world and all...

reclusivemonkey said:
LOL. Well it is known as the "Windy City" isn't it?
As a little side note, the nickname actually has nothing to do with weather. It was coined in the late 1800s in reference to the 'blowhard' politicians in Chicago.
 
ColinEssex said:
"El Paso". . . .how cute . . . .conjours up that old Marty Robbins song and of course, the bank at El Paso has the most secure safe in the wild west:D

Does Senior Patrolman ride a motorbike? if so what bike is it?

Col

Sorry, Col, the patrolmen ride in cars and trucks, no bikes. Our normal patrol vehicle is a Ford Explorer.

"Blacker than night where the eyes of Feleena
Wicked and evil while casting a spell
My love was deep for this Mexican maiden
I was in love, but in vain I could tell"
 
Kraj said:
...As a little side note, the nickname actually has nothing to do with weather. It was coined in the late 1800s in reference to the 'blowhard' politicians in Chicago.

Then should Rich's sig be 'Windy Poster'? :D (Sorry Ricky, couldn't help it :) )
 
KenHigg said:
Then should Rich's sig be 'Windy Poster'? :D (Sorry Ricky, couldn't help it :) )
How about 'Windy Wizzywig'? :D
 
ColinEssex said:
"El Paso". . . .how cute . . . .conjours up that old Marty Robbins song ...

OMG... I remember that song from when I was itsy bitsy. I loved that song.
 
btw, i think this is what we have so far:

1. Adminstrative Assistant
2. Consultant and Software Developer
3. Data Control Engineer
4. Finance Technician
5. IT Support Officer
6. IT Systems Supervisor/Quality Manager
7. Operations Analyst
8. Programmer II
9. Senior Executive Technical Support Engineer
10. Software Developer
11. Support Technician
12. Technical Analyst
13. Quality Control Analyst

hmm, almost looks like company (with lots of support) just waiting to happen. nominations for President and/or CEO?
 
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wazz said:
hmm, almost looks like company (with lots of support) just waiting to happen. nominations for President and/or CEO?

I talk rubbish most of the time - I'll be CEO:)
 

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