On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Kevin Buettner wrote: > On Jun 2, 7:57am, John Mosier wrote: > > > Excelco values experience that normally comes with age. > [...] > > If any of this sounds interesting, please send plain text resumes to > > me. > > Hi John, > > I recall seeing messages from two people on this list who are at the > other end of the spectrum, young (still teenagers), but obviously > eager to learn and work in a job having something to do with > computers. Do you have any internship positions available for such > people? >From my experience ( I was working for John until an unrefusable offer got in the way :) he's very open to working with people on boths ends of the spectrum as far as experience and/or age goes. He likes to key on attitude and goals as well as technical potential. It was a very welcome relief to my experiences with Motorola. > (When I was around that age, I ended up working at the local Coca-Cola > plant in LaCrosse, WI sorting bottles and loading trucks. But, I had I did worse and joined the army :). At least I got to play with helicopters... > already had several years of computer related experience from building > and programming my homebrew 8080a based system. I would have jumped > at the chance for a computer related job and, even at that age, I > think I would've been a valuable employee.) Anybody with technical capabilities is a valuable employee. The key is whether or not they are also a valued employee ;-). ciao, der.hans -- # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.OpNIX.com # Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -- # I took the one less traveled by, # And that has made all the difference. -- Robert Frost # I, OTOH, prefer to just go stomping through the desert... - der.hans