Justin, I do appreciate your honesty. I still want to submit your resume to Tom and let him make the determination based on your credentials and not your age. Albert -----Original Message----- From: Justin D. Coffi [mailto:] Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 3:52 PM To: Albert Gonzales Subject: RE: Nice talking to you Albert, Regardless of my experience and ability to perform a job duty, I would NOT make a very good consultant for this job. Because you see, I�m only 23. Customers want a consultant who they can instantly have faith in. When people are naturally skeptical of my abilities I cannot produce work I am proud of. I have to spend time winning the client over. Since this is a quick project I would spend a majority of the time dealing with skepticism and not being focused on the task at hand. I do not want to take a job where everyone is not on the same page. So I�m catching you up to speed and filling you in. I could not have gotten to where I am so quickly by making hasty decisions. I did attach my resume as promised if you are willing to take the risk. Justin Coffi MCSE NT4, MCSE 2000, CCA, DCT -----Original Message----- From: Albert Gonzales [mailto: ] Sent: Wed 12/3/2003 2:29 PM To: Justin D. Coffi Cc: Subject: Nice talking to you Justin, As we discussed make sure you document to me the network assessment experience and tools. Network engineer with experience in the following: System administration experience LAN/WAN Exchange 2000 Disaster recovery planning CITRIX Candidate will be responsible for evaluating and documenting our clients infrastructure, including hardware, software, versions, patches, etc. This is phase I of the project. The next phase won't start till mid-Jan which will be creation of their disaster recovery plan. Albert Gonzales Sr. Technical Recruiter XXXX Solutions, Inc. Dallas, Texas 75244 972.XXX.1700 office/Ext 1125 888.XXX.2332 toll-free www.XXXXsolutions.com IT SOLUTIONS FOR BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT Dallas / Austin / Houston / Atlanta / Boston / Palo Alto / Phoenix / Washington D.C. / Hyderabad, India
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Wednesday, December 03, 2003
Sometimes things don't suck.
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