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On 12-Nov-08 22:48, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> andrel wrote:
>> On 11-Nov-08 21:39, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>> > I did look into a few companies such as IBM, HP, Nokia, etc. But
>> they're
>> > all based either in London or in other remote areas of the country.
>>
>> I like that 'London or other remote areas'.
>
> Well, London isn't "remote", but no sane person would want to go there.
?
> The people who aren't in London are in places like Southampton, York, etc.
>
I happen to be in Amsterdam actually. Or don't I count as people? (or is
that '... do I not...')
>> BTW I hope you do realise
>> that the main reason for asking was that I probably am going to ask you
>> to apply for a PhD position in Amsterdam somewhere next year. (and if I
>> don't that will probably mean that I had to find a new job elsewhere
>> too).
>
> Um... the obvious problem here is that I'm obviously not intelligent
> enough to do a PhD. :-P
Intelligence is not a prerequisite for a PhD position. As long as you
have a MSc or equivalent you could be hired. Please, leave the job of
finding reasons why you are not qualified to the selection committee.
BTW if it ever comes to this I will probably not take part is the job
interview. I might know too much about you to be objective.
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