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Work at Intel looks like scout camp: you do not need to really work, you need to make a lot of reports to you managers, they will create new reports and send to their bosses. If you like paper work and you good in talking, you wil be successfull in intel. But when need to find a person to be panished, managers selects not a actual bad worker but that spoken less that others
Posted by: erhsef   Posted on: 07/29/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Bottom Line InHell has stumbled badly !  realitycheck101 | 07/27/04
Microsoft is helping out  Bill4 | 07/27/04
I doubt that is the case  balsover | 07/28/04
MS is definitely concerned about the bottom  bjbrock | 03/01/05
owning the channel helps...  mvaar | 07/27/04
Greedy corporate CEOs  HellScream | 07/27/04
So how is this different than anywhere else?  stugotz | 07/28/04
re  erhsef | 07/29/04
translation  lotta_anger | 07/27/04
with friends like this?  lotta_anger | 07/27/04
How do threads always end up with MS is them?  balsover | 07/28/04
most employee's upset  V Sanders | 07/28/04
"Blame" (or thank) AMD  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/28/04
I think you're the only one here that gets it  doctormoriarty | 07/29/04
Yet Another Clueless Conservative!  concernedcitizennow | 07/30/04
Like most large corporations  balsover | 07/28/04
"past quarter...$1.8 billion..profits...XXX% better..."  kd5auq | 07/28/04
it is expected  erhsef | 07/29/04

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