Subj : Re: Batch Files as a Timed Ev To : Gamgee From : Digital Man Date : Thu Feb 24 2022 18:41:46 Re: Re: Batch Files as a Timed Ev By: Gamgee to Andre on Thu Feb 24 2022 07:02 pm > -=> Andre wrote to DesotoFireflite <=- > > An> Re: Batch Files as a Timed Ev > An> By: DesotoFireflite to Andre on Thu Feb 24 2022 11:29 am > > De> Allthough MRO may have his faults, he has been a tremdious help to me > De> over the years with synchronet. I haven't used his help in the last few > De> years, > > An> There's a reason a lot of companies and leaders have a "no > An> assholes" rule for hiring. > > Really? Do you think they'd know a person was an asshole based on a 20 > minute interview where the person would naturally be on their best behavior > in order to > get the job? I think that's a stretch. I interview a lot of people at work - you'd be surprised what you can glean from interviews where yes, you'd expect a person would be on their *best* behavior. > An> All the help in the world isn't very > An> useful if they run everyone off and make people avoid the message > An> boards, or in the worst case, not want to contribute to BBSing in > An> general. > > While that may be (sort of) true, it's mostly projection/speculation, and > doesn't really apply to the case at hand. While I would agree that MRO is > generally an asshole, he was actually right in this thread. Actually, I don't think MRO added any technical value to the discussion whatsoever. -- digital man (rob) Synchronet "Real Fact" #20: Michael Swindell was directly responsible for Synchronet's commercial success Norco, CA WX: 50.3øF, 36.0% humidity, 4 mph SE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .