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Rick
Moshe Goldfarb. wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 14:19:34 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>
>
>> | John Nash, network manager and head of ICT for SIA, said: "This academic
>> | year, rather than using proprietary software, what we've done is be slightly
>> | different and use things like the GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program)
>> | instead of Photoshop, Scribus for desktop publishing and InkScape, which is a
>> | full, scalable vector graphics program."
>
> Yea, that will look great on a resume .
>
> I can see it now:
>
> Interviewer: "Do you have any Photoshop experience?"
>
> Job Applicant: " Well I've been using Gimp"
>
> Interviewer: " You don't seem like a Gimp to me. Why are you so hard on
> yourself?"
>
> Job Applicant: "No, no no. I didn't say I *am* a Gimp, I said I *use* Gimp.
>
> It's a *GNU* program.
>
> Interviewer: Oh I see. So it's *new*? What happened to the old version?
>
> Well leave your resume with the secretary and we will be in touch.
>
>
... and your dishonest bigtory shines though.
It seems these they have already had exposure to Photoshop, etc. Why
shouldn't they be have experience with other software?
> On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 14:19:34 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>
>
>> | John Nash, network manager and head of ICT for SIA, said: "This academic
>> | year, rather than using proprietary software, what we've done is be slightly
>> | different and use things like the GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program)
>> | instead of Photoshop, Scribus for desktop publishing and InkScape, which is a
>> | full, scalable vector graphics program."
>
> Yea, that will look great on a resume .
>
> I can see it now:
>
> Interviewer: "Do you have any Photoshop experience?"
>
> Job Applicant: " Well I've been using Gimp"
>
> Interviewer: " You don't seem like a Gimp to me. Why are you so hard on
> yourself?"
>
> Job Applicant: "No, no no. I didn't say I *am* a Gimp, I said I *use* Gimp.
>
> It's a *GNU* program.
>
> Interviewer: Oh I see. So it's *new*? What happened to the old version?
>
> Well leave your resume with the secretary and we will be in touch.
>
>
... and your dishonest bigtory shines though.
It seems these they have already had exposure to Photoshop, etc. Why
shouldn't they be have experience with other software?