Re: French politics




"Joerg" <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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They could be a lot more productive if they would stop considering
engineers over 45 geezers, and then lament about an engineer shortage that
in reality doesn't exist. My layouter is certainly marching onto 60 by now
yet he just finished a stellar job. That was after midnight yesterday. He
cranked 20 hours on Saturday and finished about a week ahead of schedule.
I wouldn't be surprised if this guy would still pull that off when he's
80. Oh, and the (very active) CEO of one of my clients had celebrated his
80th many moons ago.

The long retired mother of a friend got a temp job to help an office catch
up on their back log of typing and other office work. My friend was
approached by the boss and asked if he could get his mother to slow down as
she had done all of the work asked of her - and all of the work of the much
younger women as well. He declined to try!



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