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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Bert Robbins wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Bert Robbins wrote:
Sure, Bertbrain, I'm going to spend 10 seconds of my life indulging
your fantasies and obsessions about me, As to what I would say or not
say or complain or not complain about, you're projecting.
You're just another member of the "Obsessed with Harry Club" asshole,
and the presentation of your "work product" here is proof.
By the way, am I supposed to "care" that when you jerk off, you think
of me?
You can't argue with facts can you?
Told you, I wouldn't spend 10 seconds indulging your fantasies and
obsessions about me. You really think I care what a piece of crap like
you posts? Really? You'd be wrong.
You can't stop responding ot my messages. You have an infatuation with me
at the least.
You're an object of derision, Bertbrain, nothing more. A piece of clay
with which to twiddle when no one worth having an adult discussion with is
around here.
How the hell do you every hold down a job when all you do is post
articles on USENET all day long?
It's simple, Bert. About a year or so ago, you used to claim that you
earned much more than I did. When I asked once how you would have such
knowledge, your response was that you "just knew."
Ok, I earned about $115K last year. What did you earn?
Considerably more.
Can you quantify considerably?
You can tell everyone you earned more but, you will know forever that I
earned more than you! And, this was for working one job.
There you go again, Bert. I am a consultant. I don't have a "job," other
than to work as the main employee of my little company. I have clients. I
have seven clients at present. Does that mean I have seven jobs?
I know what a consultant is Harry. The last time I did consulting I under
bid myself. I bid $85 per hour when it should have been $124 per hour. I
really screwed that one up.
Well, Bert. I'm a lot smarter than you are. How do I know that? I just
know. I do what I want to do, when I want to do it, and earn whatever
amount of money I feel like earning. And you can't figure out how.
What degree(s) do you hold and how can it be verified? I don't have a
college degree, how's that for honesty, and I manage to be smart enough
to earn more than you.
There you go again, Bert, making two claims you cannot verify.
Really, I don't have a college degree and I do make more than you,
considerably more than you. Can you put a number on your assertion of
considerably more?
Bert Robbins of Gaithersburg, ex-Marine reservist. And usenet jerk
still.
Former Marine and proud of my military service. Did I mention that I
worked for USDA for three years, when I was 17, 18 and 19 years old, as a
computer programmer.
That's nice. When I was 17 and still in high school, I worked as a copy
writer and proofreader for a manufacturer in New Haven who sold products
to industrial companies. When I was 18, 19, and 20, I was in college but I
worked crappy part-time campus jobs, and in the summers, I worked as a
loading dock employee for a brewery and a razor manufacturing company, and
as a boiler maintenance man and welder for a steam and fire tube boiler
company. The summer after my junior year of college, I was hired as a
reporter by The Kansas City Star, and I continued working there full-time
in the evenings while completing my senior year of college.
I worked on Carters ill-fated Zero-Based budgeting system for the USDA. And,
on November 5th of 2000 we just stopped all work and tried to figure out
what was next thing that needed to be automated or improved.
So, we both worked jobs when we were teens. Big deal.
I was still in high school when I was working for Uncle Sam part time, 20
hours per week. I gave it all up to become a US Marine and it was the best
thing I ever did by getting out of a government job wherer you could advance
on your own merits you had to wait until you did the time just like the
other guys, who were sitting around just collecting a paycheck.
I was the manager of a QA team when I was 25 years old and I was bringing
home $40K per year. Pretty good mone for the mid '80's.
So, can you quantify "considerably more?"
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