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From:Rebecca R Chamberlain <rebrc -at- JUNO -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 13 Aug 1997 19:31:25 -0600
Two questions:
1. With all the talk about Texas, I figure now's as good a time as any to
pose this question. It seems that there are a lot of TW jobs available in
Austin and Dallas. What is it like to work there? What are the salaries
like? Neighborhoods and housing prices? Texas has come up as a
possibility in our mid-long range planning (3-10 yrs). Since my husband
is in law enforcement and speaks Spanish, he assumes he'd have no problem
getting a good job down there. Is this true?
2. Which is correct::
log on to
logon to
log onto
when speaking of gaining access to a computer, such as a mainframe?
Rebecca
rebrc -at- juno -dot- com
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