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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

2225.0. "Goodbye and fare well" by ASICS::LESLIE (Goodbye and fare well) Tue Nov 17 1992 16:32

    Forgive my indulgence in writing this note to say goodbye. Notes has
    been a very important part of my life for 9 years and I know I can
    communicate via this medium to many people with whom I have worked in
    the past.
    
    I apologise that I have no great insights to offer on this occasion,
    but, anyhow........

    After 9 years 3 months of being a DECcie, Friday is my last day with
    DIGITAL. I have been given the UK package and informed that my services
    are no longer required.

    I am consumed by a conflict of emotions - sadness, gladness, rage,
    bitterness & relief that it is all finally over.

    I have worked on many projects, with many people in DEC and enjoyed
    almost every moment. I'd call out folks like Simon Szeto, Martin Minow,
    Pat Sweeney, Mike Zaharee, Dave Cantor, Mike Foley, Dave Rusling, Jon
    Black, Rich Amos, Peter Quodling, Jack Rhine,,,, and many, many others
    as folks  with whom I've worked that have given me the most enjoyable
    challenges.

    Thanks to you all.

    To both them and the numerous people with whom I haven't gotten on,
    good luck in DEC. I hope the recession ends tomorrow and you all have
    secure jobs here as long as you want them.

    On Monday, I start my new job - finding a new job.

    With best regards,

    Andy Leslie
    66 Oak Avenue
    Owlsmoor
    Camberley
    Surrey GU15 4SJ
    UK

    Phone: from inside UK 0344 772894
    	   from outside UK (+44) 344 772894
    
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2225.1Keep the head up!!!!!!BSS::G_HEDRICKObviously my VOTE didn't count!Tue Nov 17 1992 17:499
    Good luck,
    
    I know what your are going thru.  I went thru it in January of this
    year.  Not a pleasant part of life.
    
    You'll find a job quickly!!
    
    
    Glenn
2225.2ANARKY::BREWERnevermind....Tue Nov 17 1992 18:096
    ...best to you Andy... you'll be missed.
    
    This company continues to throw out the parachutes to lighten
    the faltering plane.
    
    	/john
2225.39 years: Sometimes it seems long, sometimes it doesn't...PEACHS::MITCHAMAndy in Alpharetta (near Atlanta)Tue Nov 17 1992 19:4711
Andy, it was a pleasure to have met you that one (and likely only) time while
you were in Atlanta some years back.  

While I am saddened to see you leave, I am grateful for all you have done to 
contribute to this company.  I feel rather confident you will find another 
company that will have need for your skills and hope that they are able to 
provide you a conducive environment with which to grow.

Good luck to you and yours,

-Andy
2225.4FarewellICS::SOBECKYIt's all ones and zeroesTue Nov 17 1992 21:407
    
    	Andy..I will miss your noting, but I'm confident that someone 
    	with your talent will not be unemployed for long.
    
    	Best of luck,
    	John Sobecky
    
2225.5HAAG::HAAGBut hey man! I don't wanna grow upTue Nov 17 1992 21:465
    good bye and good luck.
    
    we will miss you.
    
    gene
2225.6BYE!CSC32::MORTONAliens, the snack food of CHAMPIONS!Tue Nov 17 1992 22:204
    Sorry to see you go.  Good Luck Andy.

    Jim Morton
2225.7Best of luck, AndyFUNYET::ANDERSON21st Century computing has begunTue Nov 17 1992 22:3010
Andy,

You are one of the number of folks whose nodename::username combination is
"famous," at least in this conference.  I find it troubling that someone of your
experience is being let go.

Be good to yourself.  I am told there is life after Digital, so relax and keep
an open mind to all the possibilities.

Paul
2225.8:-((CDROM::HENDRICKSThe only way out is throughTue Nov 17 1992 23:047
    Andy,
    
    I'm so sorry to hear this news.  I have enjoyed chatting/dinner with
    you on both sides of the pond!  Best wishes with the job hunt.  I can't
    believe they are letting you go...DEC won't be the same without you.
    
    Holly
2225.9PEEVAX::QUODLINGOLIVER is the Solution!Tue Nov 17 1992 23:1414
    Andy,
    	thanks for the honor of being remembered as one of the "notables"
    in DEC. Sadly, the list is  dwindling...
    
    I can remember 8 years ago, the rapport that was established between
    several of the names that you mention, that stretched across thousands
    of miles of wire. 
    
    Good luck, bucko, at worst you can always emigrate out here to the
    colonies. 
    
    Peter Q.
    
    
2225.10AXEL::FOLEYRebel without a ClueWed Nov 18 1992 03:177
	Yup my friend, you'll be missed.. Thanks for adding me to the 
	honoured list. I'll miss your frequent trips and our many nights
	sharing a glazed look at the others in the pubs.

	The old DEC is dead.

						mike
2225.11Still shockedIW::WARINGSilicon,*Software*,ServicesWed Nov 18 1992 08:003
What can I say? The man who introduced me to Notes-11, to Simon Szeto and
who's opinion is always valued. You'll be missed, Andy.
								- Ian W.
2225.12ISOISA::HAKKARAINENBeatniks out to make it rich.Wed Nov 18 1992 08:119
    This is getting seriously wrong. 
    
    Thank you, Andy, for the many fine works.
    
    And regards to dtl, should you see him.
    
    /Karl
    
                                   -30-
2225.13ROCKS::LMCDONALDWed Nov 18 1992 08:2925
    
    
    
           <<< ROCKS::DISK$APPL01:[NOTES$LIBRARY]UK_DIGITAL.NOTE;1 >>>
         -< Matters pertaining to DIGITAL and its employees in the UK >-
================================================================================
Note 440.144                   Right Sizing and me                    144 of 144
ROCKS::LMCDONALD                                     16 lines  18-NOV-1992 10:17
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    Re .140  Andy
    
>    After 9 years 3 months of being a DECcie, Friday is my last day with
>    DIGITAL. I have been given the UK package and informed that my services
>    are no longer required.
    
    I'm sorry, Andy, but I have to comment about this.  Everyone who knows
    you knows you have been beating up the management something rotten to 
    get them to make you redundant.  I find it just a little two-faced when 
    you start shedding aligator tears and try to make it sound like Digital 
    are being the bad guy and kicking the loyal retainer out in the snow.  
    
    You got what you wanted.  You probably wanted it more than I did.
    
    LaDonna
2225.14MINNY::STAMBERGERLet's drag the dream into existenceWed Nov 18 1992 09:5321
    .13

    > I find it just a little two-faced when 
    > you start shedding alligator tears and try to make it sound like Digital 
    > are being the bad guy and kicking the loyal retainer out in the snow.  

    Where do you read alligator tears in Andys note ? Imho he was just
    submitting the fact that he was made redundant. That you have heavy
    emotions after working 9+ years for a company, made friends with so
    many people, getting the respect of a big part of the Digital community
    and working hard to get the ship in the right direction seems pretty
    normal to me.

    I could imagine that there are a lot of people who are just damn fed up
    of all the crap that's going on throughout the last 2+ years and I
    think it's perfectly understandable to get the urge for a change.

    However, my very best wishes (2nd time today). Digital has definitely
    lost a personality. Couldn't say this makes my day.

    Alain
2225.15ROCKS::LMCDONALDWed Nov 18 1992 10:0627
               <<< ROCKS::DISK$APPL01:[NOTES$LIBRARY]UK_DIGITAL.NOTE;1 >>>
         -< Matters pertaining to DIGITAL and its employees in the UK >-
================================================================================
Note 440.151                   Right Sizing and me                    151 of 151
ROCKS::LMCDONALD                                     21 lines  18-NOV-1992 12:03
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    I am sorry if some perceived my reply to Andy's note as a personal
    attack.  It was not intended to be so.  Beating about the bush is not
    my forte and some people may have been offended by my forthrightness.
    
    It was simply my response to an impression that I (and I think others)
    had gotten from that note and a number of others here and elsewhere on 
    the net.  I have spoken to Andy and understand that it was not his 
    intention to give that impression.  Whether or not he wishes to correct 
    that impression is up to him.
    
    I can't believe that in my last three days at DEC I finally managed to
    get a note hidden! Talk about cutting it fine...
    
    Goodbye all,
    
    LaDonna
    
    
    	PS  Andy's note .150 got in ahead of this one.  Im typing too slow.
2225.16ASICS::LESLIEAndy `{o}^{o}' LeslieWed Nov 18 1992 10:0721
                    <<< Note by ROCKS::LMCDONALD >>>
>    I'm sorry, Andy, but I have to comment about this.  Everyone who knows
>    you knows you have been beating up the management something rotten to 
>    get them to make you redundant.  I find it just a little two-faced when 
>    you start shedding aligator tears and try to make it sound like Digital 
>    are being the bad guy and kicking the loyal retainer out in the snow.  
>    You got what you wanted.  You probably wanted it more than I did.
>    LaDonna

    What I've done for the last few months is to battle to get either a
    meaningful job for someone with my skillset or the package. Well, the
    former didn't happen and so the latter did.
    
    I'm genuinely sad to be leaving DEC.
    
    Best regards to all
    
    andy
    
    
    
2225.17What does the UK package look like?DIODE::CROWELLJon CrowellWed Nov 18 1992 12:027
    
    If you don't mind telling, what compensatoin do you get in a UK
    package?  The US package seems to be 9 weeks + 1 for years (1-10)
    + 2 weeks for years (10-35)
    
    Jon
    
2225.18ASICS::LESLIEAndy `{o}^{o}' LeslieWed Nov 18 1992 12:286
    1 months pay per year of service, +6 months pay + notice period.
    
    This will change by 3 months money on Dec 6 and a further 3 months
    money on Feb 6.
    
    /a
2225.19Good LuckCSC32::HULLWed Nov 18 1992 12:355
    
    Good Luck and I am sure that everyone wishes you the Best!
    
    						Brett Hull
    						CSC, USA
2225.20Another goodbyeUSCTR1::MMCCALLIONWed Nov 18 1992 12:354
    I will miss your notes.
    
    Good bye.
    Marie
2225.21best of luckNETWKS::GASKELLWed Nov 18 1992 13:446
    Andy,
    
    You won't know me but I have seen your name peppered through out
    this conference, and I feel I know you.  Best of luck.
    
    
2225.22Mr. Morton-Are you out there.MRKTNG::MAHONEY_DWed Nov 18 1992 14:0011
    
    Re: .6
    
    Hey - are you the same Jim Morton that worked on the "BOSS"?
    
    
    and  P.S. = Who's Andy
    
    
    djm
    
2225.23BSS::CODE3::BANKSWed Nov 18 1992 15:1514
Re:       <<< Note 2225.18 by ASICS::LESLIE "Andy `{o}^{o}' Leslie" >>>

>    1 months pay per year of service, +6 months pay + notice period.
>    
>    This will change by 3 months money on Dec 6 and a further 3 months
>    money on Feb 6.
    
Quite generous compared to the U.S. package where the severance pay is
calculated in weeks rather than months (see .17).  Mind you, you don't say in
which direction the future changes will go...  :-) 

Good luck, Andy.

-  David (someone else you've never met but neverthless touched by your notes)
2225.24best of luckMEMORY::BROWERWed Nov 18 1992 16:174
          Best of luck Andy. Remember always keep your running up it's
    a great stress reducer.
    
            Bob Brower
2225.25SPECXN::WITHERSLots of Pentium Upium DemandiumWed Nov 18 1992 16:415
Good Luck, Andy.  You will be missed.

If I ever make it to your side of the pond, I'll look you up.

BobW
2225.26BUSY::MANDILEHold you, with tears in my eyes....Wed Nov 18 1992 17:283
    Best of luck, Andy
    
    L
2225.27SQM::MACDONALDWed Nov 18 1992 18:097
    
    Sorry to see you go, Andy.  Starting from a few days at
    DECUS in Hamburg back in '86, you've influenced me in
    a positive way.  Take care of yourself,
    
    Steve
    
2225.28Stranger but still influenced by you!USCTR1::JHERNBERGWed Nov 18 1992 18:258
    
    
    I don't know you but what you have written often has made me stop 
    and reconsider an opinion, view, feeling and I appreciated that.
    
    Best of everything,
    
    Jan Hernberg
2225.29HLFS00::CHARLESThe wizzard from OssWed Nov 18 1992 19:013
    All the best Andy!
    
    Charles Mallo
2225.30Mighty generous severance packageSMAUG::GARRODFloating on a wooden DECk chairWed Nov 18 1992 20:4310
    Does anybody know why the UK package is so generous? From what was
    written it appears a 5 year person would get about a years pay for no
    work. Seems pretty silly to me to give departing employees this much
    money.
    
    Oh well nothing in Digital makes much sense to me lately. Hey I'd take
    a 1 1/2 years (in my case) severence pay at the drop of the hat if it was
    offered to me. But I sure wouldn't ask for or expect it.
    
    Dave
2225.31Wrong Jim MortonCSC32::MORTONAliens, the snack food of CHAMPIONS!Wed Nov 18 1992 21:1215
    Re the following;
>>                    <<< Note 2225.22 by MRKTNG::MAHONEY_D >>>
>>                       -< Mr. Morton-Are you out there. >-
>>
>>    
>>    Re: .6
>>    
>>    Hey - are you the same Jim Morton that worked on the "BOSS"?
>>    
    No.  I am one of 3 Jim Mortons in the CSC Colorado.  I am the hardware
    Jim Morton in Remote Support.  I have no idea what "BOSS" is, or who
    worked on it, sorry.

    Jim Morton

2225.32VANGA::KERRELLDave Kerrell @REO 830-2279Thu Nov 19 1992 07:108
It's a great shame that Digital can not offer further opportunities for
your undoubted talents Andy.

I have learnt a lot from you, especially in the early days of noting. I think
the noting community will miss you.

Dave.

2225.33Normalizing for tax ratesJUPITR::JYOUNGThu Nov 19 1992 12:3014
    re: The note that asked about the higher severance package in U.K.
    
    My understanding from a conversation with a fellow from Europe is that
    each country's package is carefully analyzed in order to "equalize"
    what's left of a severance package after all local and national taxes
    have been withheld.
    
    Because of the higher rate of taxation, a severance package has to be
    greater to make up for the withholding.  What is left is roughly equal
    to what we would get here in the U.S. after our (lower) taxation.
    
    Probably there are some local/regional laws which may also enter into
    the equation; but the prime rationale is to leave the employee,
    regardless of country, with roughly the same level of severance.
2225.34Tax freeXNOGOV::LISAGive quiche a chanceThu Nov 19 1992 12:463
    The package in the UK is tax free. 
    
    Lisa.
2225.35UTROP1::SIMPSON_DEnough!Thu Nov 19 1992 13:064
    Severance pay in Australia attracts an effective tax of about 2.5%.
    
    Thank God the notion of 'normalisation' doesn't work... or else
    everybody would be dragged down to the US level.
2225.36JUPITR::HILDEBRANTI'm the NRAThu Nov 19 1992 13:105
    RE: .33
    
    Might want to check your source.
    
    Marc H.
2225.37ROCKS::LMCDONALDThu Nov 19 1992 13:227
    Lisa is correct.  Reduncancy money in the UK is tax free up to 30,000
    pounds. 
    
    Most of mine is already spent on the mortgage!
    
    LaDonna
    
2225.38VMSSPT::NICHOLSIt ain't easy bein' greenThu Nov 19 1992 16:197
    re comparisons between U.K and U.S.
    
    It's my understanding that most of the European countries are run with
    Democratic Socialism as the dominant political/social philosophy.
    
    
    				herb
2225.39Clarification on UK TaxIW::WARINGSilicon,*Software*,ServicesThu Nov 19 1992 17:1318
2225.40VMSSPT::NICHOLSIt ain't easy bein' greenThu Nov 19 1992 17:4012
    re .-1
    I tried to be careful to say philosophy rather than party or government
    to anticipate your response.
    Perhaps I should have said democratic socialism.
    From the perspective of the U.S. both the UK and much of E.C. have
    cultures that are closer to Socialism than the U.S.
    
    
    			p.s.
    
    in my thinking, democratic socialism is not an expletive indeed it's
    not even a perjorative term.
2225.41ASICS::LESLIEAndy `{o}^{o}' LeslieThu Nov 19 1992 18:021
    ...and your point is...?
2225.42VMSSPT::NICHOLSIt ain't easy bein' greenThu Nov 19 1992 18:397
    if you can read you know what my point is
    
    that the disparity between U.S. and E.C. countries in redunancy
    severance pay can be attributed in part at least to the
    political/social philosophies that dominate in the respective
    countries.
    
2225.43VMSSPT::NICHOLSIt ain't easy bein' greenThu Nov 19 1992 18:421
    As can the disparity in annual holidays and health care.
2225.44ASICS::LESLIEAndy `{o}^{o}' LeslieThu Nov 19 1992 19:143
    Well, I think you're way off base.  But there you are and here I go.
    
    'bye.
2225.45Sorry to see you go, Andy.BVILLE::FOLEYSelf-propelled Field ServiceFri Nov 20 1992 00:459
    I was very saddened to read of your "departure", as was mentioned
    before, your nodename::username was well known, and not in just this
    conference. 
    
    I may not be the Mike Foley you know, (he's an imposter 8^), but I wish
    you well. Is digital tossing the baby out with the bathwater?
    
    Best of Luck
    .mike.
2225.46We need *more* AndysCOUNT0::WELSHThink it throughFri Nov 20 1992 06:5535
	Digital suffers the handicap of having perhaps the widest range
	of products in the computer industry - bar none. That means an
	additional load of communication, networking, teamwork, and
	access to accurate, current information.

	Consider this: to meet with a customer, we might need:

		* A salesperson (relationship builder)
		* A consultant (business person)
		* An operating system expert
		* A domain expert (TP, CASE, Office...)
		* Perhaps some industry people
		* A network expert
		* Etc...

	and the result is, at worst Babel, at best a very poor impression.

	The answer? Encapsulate all that complexity inside a single person!
	It can be done. Now we don't have many people who can do ALL of the
	above, but someone like Andy Leslie can do most of it. (He is
	obviously good at relationship building, but might not enjoy that
	job so much...)

	A customer and a salesperson getting together to discuss what
	Digital can profitably do to improve that customer's business
	could not wish for anyone better qualified to help them understand
	what's available - and practical - than Andy.

	It takes over ten years to build up that much expert knowledge.
	It takes one day to say goodbye to it. "Our people are our greatest
	resource"?

	Nar.

	/Tom
2225.47Something's wrong here.BERN02::OREILLYThere's a fish on top of Shandon swears he's Elvis.Fri Nov 20 1992 08:5818
>================================================================================
>Note 2225.42                  Goodbye and fare well                     42 of 44
>VMSSPT::NICHOLS "It ain't easy bein' green"           7 lines  19-NOV-1992 15:39
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>    if you can read you know what my point is
>    
>    that the disparity between U.S. and E.C. countries in redunancy
>    severance pay can be attributed in part at least to the
>    political/social philosophies that dominate in the respective
>    countries.
>    
>

And why then are Americans so loyal to a system and companies
offering such poor benefits ???

/Paul.
2225.48Please, let's keep on trackSCAACT::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Fri Nov 20 1992 11:364
    Let's keep this note on track.  Please discuss severance and vacation
    issues in another topic.

    Bob - Co-moderator DIGITAL
2225.49MLCSSE::KEARNSFri Nov 20 1992 15:006
    
    Good luck, Andy, wherever you are!
    
    Regards,
    
    	Jim Kearns
2225.50was the baby an employee?WRKSYS::QUEBECFri Nov 20 1992 18:297
    re: .45
    
    Maybe the baby was TFSO'ed also! :-)
    
    Bye Andy  		Best wishes 
    
    
2225.51Man, this is getting badALAMOS::ADAMSVisualize Whirled Peas!Sat Nov 21 1992 04:565
    'Bye Andy.  You, and others, have taught me a lot about noting and
    Digital through your words and actions.  Take care and keep us informed
    _when_ you get a new job in the near future.
    
    --- Gavin
2225.52Andy's new E-mail addressERICG::ERICGEric GoldsteinSun Nov 22 1992 10:4512
Andy's many friends on the net can now reach him at Internet address
	100114.1643@compuserve.com

This corresponds to VMS Mail address
	nm%decwrl::"100114.1643@compuserve.com"

Various variations of the above are possible.  Rather than enter into an
endless discussion about Nmail and/or DECWRL and/or VMS Mail, I'll point out
that for further information on how to reach Andy (and the rest of the
universe), copy over to your node and read one of the following files:
	DECWRL::"GATEWAY.DOC"
	DECWRL::"GATEWAY.PS"
2225.53AXEL::FOLEYRebel without a ClueSun Nov 22 1992 23:166

	Or you can just send mail to AXEL::LESLIE. I've set
	up mail forwarding there..

							mike
2225.54against 11.1?SEVENS::MURPHYKevin Murphy lkg1-3/a10 dtn 226-7118Mon Nov 23 1992 11:322
    Isn't setting up a forwarding to point outside the company against the
    security policy?  If not, it's still not a good idea.
2225.55HLFS00::CHARLESThe wizzard from OssMon Nov 23 1992 11:463
    Very much against security policy indeed.
    
    Charles
2225.56Presumably the policy has changedSMAUG::GARRODFloating on a wooden DECk chairMon Nov 23 1992 11:5416
    Re .53
    
    I'm really surprised that the person responsible for system
    management/security of the STAR:: cluster is doing something explicitly
    against corporate policy. He would never knowingly do that so one
    of the following is true:
    
    	a) He doesn't know what the policy is. I bet that makes the VMS
           devos feel secure if the case.
    
    	b) The policy about external mail forwarding has changed. If so
    	   I haven't seen a reference.
    
    I'd like to believe the answer is b) not a).
    
    Dave
2225.57USPMLO::DESROCHERSMon Nov 23 1992 13:087
    
    
    	copying DECWRL::"GATEWAY.DOC" doesn't work.  anyone know
    	how to get that info?
    
    	Thanks - Tom
    
2225.58CVG::THOMPSONRadical CentralistMon Nov 23 1992 13:248
    The command:
    
    $ copy/log DECWRL::"GATEWAY.DOC" gateway.doc
    
    worked for me. DECWRL is a Unix node so it you left off the quotes or
    used a wildcard for the destination that would explain your problem.
    
    		Alfred
2225.59case sensitiveZPOVC::HWCHOYMostly on FIRE!Mon Nov 23 1992 15:474
    Also Unix file systems are case sensitive, so you must use
    "GATEWAY.DOC" or "gateway.doc". The maintainer of decwrl:: have
    prudently left a copy as both upper and lower case. However, if you try
    to be kinky and do dir decwrl::"GaTeWaY.doc" it wouldn't work!
2225.60sigh.. bitten by the Notes public yet again..AXEL::FOLEYRebel without a ClueMon Nov 23 1992 15:5414
	One would hope that the author in .56 would get his facts
	straight. I haven't done system management in VMS for over a year.
	And I haven't done security in almost 2 years.

	I have no time for this babble so I'll remove the forwarding
	as soon as I find the time. It's just not worth listening
	to the hassle of those with nothing better to do. I did it purely
	as a convenience to myself. I had no intention of forwarding DEC
	stock futures (like there is one) as much as Andy would be amused.

	Time to get out of the hotel and get to the customer site.

							mike_in_calif
2225.61MU::PORTERsavage pencilMon Nov 23 1992 21:0715
Presumably, the prohibition against forwarding is so that
stuff doesn't accidentally get sent outside DEC -- e.g., if
a departed employee was previously on TOP-SECRET-STUFF.DIS,
you wouldn't want the address to remain valid and siphon
data to outside DEC.

This consideration obviously doesn't apply in this case,
since (a) the address did not previously exist (b) anyone
knowing about the address must know that it's an outside-DEC
forwarding address.

Since at least one of the nay-sayers in this note doesn't
normally believe in following orders in a mindless manner,
I can only assume he's trying to stir things up in yet
another notesfile.  :-)
2225.62HAAG::HAAGHey babe, take a walk on the wild side.Mon Nov 23 1992 23:568
    re. .60
    
    i'm with ya man. try an do someone a favor and all kinds of garbage
    comes out of the woodwork to tell you everything you've done wrong.
    
    "living" with customers seems preferable these days.
    
    gene
2225.63AXEL::FOLEYRebel without a ClueTue Nov 24 1992 05:4112

	RE: .62

	Yet another reason why this company is no longer fun to
	work at.. I'd love to write what I'm thinking but I'm sure that
	some would then take me to DECcourt and whine and moan about
	how I destroyed their life..

	I've about given up on this place..

							mike
2225.64... and that was quite a spell ago ...XCUSME::CREWSWhat we have here is failure to communicateTue Nov 24 1992 08:015
    Re -1
    
    Things haven't been the same since the day RAINBO::CHIMENTO left. :-)
    
    -- b
2225.65POCUS::RICCIARDIBe a graceful Parvenu...Tue Nov 24 1992 13:251
    I'm seeing the very best resign.  This will hurt us.  
2225.66PLAYER::BROWNLThe pipeline's been right-sizedTue Nov 24 1992 14:0611
    RE: .39
    
    Ian, they wouldn't dare. I refuse to countenance such an occurrence.
    
    RE: .52
    
    For those of us in Europe, replace DECWRL with VBORMC which is the
    European based router. That way you'll keep the transatlantic traffic
    down and enjoy faster responses.
    
    Laurie.
2225.67GUIDUK::FARLEEInsufficient Virtual...um...er...Wed Nov 25 1992 20:3411
I really hate to see Andy go.
I've never met him and may not ever get the chance.
I do, however feel very priveleged to have gotten to know him through his
writings in this and other forums.

Throwing the baby out with the bathwater?
naaaaaah
We're still keeping the bathwater!

Cheers,
Kevin
2225.68POMPY::LESLIETue Dec 03 1996 13:0611