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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (ezraerb@Athena.MIT.EDU)
Tue Jan 12 23:08:06 1993

From: ezraerb@Athena.MIT.EDU
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Cc: apo-acl@Athena.MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 93 22:01:28 EST


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Subject: Request for info re: jobs for non-US citizens


If anyone here knows of any potential employers (pref. Boston area, but not
necesssarily) looking for an experienced computer programmer, sysadmin,
and/or desktop publisher, experienced with VMS, MacOS and Unix environments
and miscellaneous computer stuff, who are willing to deal with the
paperwork involved in sponsoring non-US citizens for employment in the US,
please let me know.  I am, of course, collecting this information for
completely theoretical reasons.

BTW, salary requirements for the hypothetical computer jock being theorized
about would be _extremely_ negotiable.

dp
dpolicar@athena.mit.edu
(617)628-3988


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