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- From: rehak@rap.ucar.edu (Nancy Rehak)
- Subject: Re: Please Help Me Keep My Job!
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.233902.20907@ncar.ucar.edu>
- Sender: news@ncar.ucar.edu (USENET Maintenance)
- Organization: NCAR, Research Application Program
- References: <1992Nov19.173301.3870@kpc.com> <1992Nov19.224135.28721@oz.plymouth.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 23:39:02 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov19.224135.28721@oz.plymouth.edu> ted@oz.plymouth.edu (Ted Wisniewski) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov19.173301.3870@kpc.com> hollasch@kpc.com (Steve Hollasch) writes:
- >>
- >> My manager has asked me to finish several projects by the end of this
- >>year, and they're really hard! I told her I could do them, but now I don't
- >>know; they're pretty tricky. I'm sure other people have done stuff like
- >>this, so why should I reinvent the wheel? Why not use the resources of the
- >>net?
- >
- > Get a clue, If you told you boss you could do it, I say you should
- >do it. If you cannot fulfill your responsibilities, you do not deserve to
- >have your Job!! There are many qualified people out there who would be
- >more than happy to take it. This is sort of like asking someone else to
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >do you homework for you. Isn't that like 'plagiarism'? Sounds to me
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >like you waited to the last minute. I hope your boss reads this group!
-
- I believe the highlighted statement is the key here. See the "Can you program
- in C?" message. :-)
-
- Nancy Rehak
-