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Date:      Wed, 21 Jun 2000 13:18:25 -0500
From:      "Simon" <simon@optinet.com>
To:        "Jan Knepper" <jan@smartsoft.cc>, "ryder_a@chasma.net" <ryder_a@chasma.net>
Cc:        "freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>, "jlschwab@uswest.net" <jlschwab@uswest.net>, "ripley@nostromo.in-berlin.de" <ripley@nostromo.in-berlin.de>
Subject:   Re: Resume... (in defense)
Message-ID:  <200006211712.LAA67003@mail.fpsn.net>
In-Reply-To: <3950F4E8.C5C7A1DC@smartsoft.cc>

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I'm wondering, will this thread ever end? just a question

-Simon

On Wed, 21 Jun 2000 13:01:28 -0400, Jan Knepper wrote:

>Andrew Ryder wrote:
>
>> (Legally registered corporation, not some shit LLC)
>
>Thanks very much!
>
>An LLC is either a S-Corp or a C-Corp as far as I understand and as legally
>registered as any "Inc" which might in many cases just be an S-Corp.
>As far as I know it all comes down to what type of corporation the business is.
>With an S-Corp which even could be "Inc" as far as I know *personal* and
>*business* are not as separated as with a C-Corp which actually could be an LLC.
>
>I am a foreigner (still I guess) living in the US, My wife and I have an LLC
>C-Corp which seems to be legally a lot stronger than the S-Corp "Inc" she also
>has.
>
>> We employ over 30 people currently.
>
>Great!
>I always which that my competitors as much employees as possible. It doesn't
>really apply for the US, but usually the more employees the more trouble...
>
>> Teens might lack the 'formal everyday' experience but we can sure run a
>> company. The BOD just steers us cleer of iceburgs.
>
>Sure!
>I have been working in software development since I was 15 years old. Programs I
>wrote still run on daily bases.
>My experience is that at that age you need either proper guidance or have to be
>very focussed on what you want to do. I unfortunately didn't always have the
>proper guidance... Was very focussed though to annoyance of my parents,
>especially my mom, who wanted me to be married at 20 I guess...
>
>> If anything, teenagers have no boundaries in life and are not worn out by
>> conformity. They are willing to work past barriers adults perceive.
>
>I think that is just a state of mind even adults can pass.
>I also have the tendency to think sometimes I am too good for something... You
>know what I mean... Too highly paid to clean up my desk or take out the trash...
>
>Sorry guys, I know it does not belong on this list. And of course a resume'
>should be posted at an other list. Of course some of us feel annoyed by the fact
>that somebody with such an age dares to write a list of experiences like this. I
>know, I know. We all worked very hard and very long hours for what we know and
>sometimes have positions with a lot of stress and many bills to pay. Next to
>that, of course this lists isn't the place for this message nor for any of the
>others in this thread. So yes, we do get annoyed by something, but indeed it is
>true that politeness and compassion even in a situation like this will help all
>of us. I mean, the first thing we want is that people like FreeBSD right and
>because we are all behind it, they better like us as well. I am not writing this
>to offend anyone. (I just recently made the same mistake in the borland C++
>Builder forums.) I hope I have learned and hope not to do it again. So please,
>relax, take a beer or something else you would like to drink (I myself prefer
>the one and only real American Coke!) and laugh if you don't believe it or even
>if you do. We need enthusiasm for BSD I think.
>Also... There was a "Mozart" we probably all know or heard about. I wonder how
>many "Mozart's" there were that never even got a chance... There are still all
>kinds of "Mozart's" around, in different fields of course. I personally like
>Beethoven better, but hey, they all were born and appearantly will have their
>place on this earth.
>
>Well, just the look of one of the less experienced in ISP out here, but
>certainly someone who did the same thing a couple of times.
>
>Take care!
>Jan
>
>
>
>--
>Jan Knepper
>Smartsoft, LLC
>88 Petersburg Road
>Petersburg, NJ 08270
>U.S.A.
>
>Phone: 609-628-4260
>FAX  : 609-628-1267
>
>http://www.smartsoft.cc/
>
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>http://www.mp3.com/pianoprincess
>http://www.riffage.com/Bands/0,2939,2859,00.html
>http://pianoprincess.iuma.com/
>http://www.changemusic.com/piano_princess
>
>
>
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