T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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610.1 | | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Thu Nov 15 1990 15:10 | 2 |
| I'm confused....I guess that means that Claire isn't a good name
as it isn't working out too well on her resume :-) :-)
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610.2 | Claire is good enough | RDVAX::TREND | dip in the road | Mon Nov 19 1990 10:59 | 3 |
| Claire has been a bookkeeper, store manager & customer service rep, and
is currently looking - I still feel that my point about business cards
is well taken...
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610.3 | WHAT? | OBSESS::PHELAN | | Tue Nov 20 1990 11:45 | 3 |
| I just don't seem to get the point of this conversation at all ..
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610.4 | A name can make a person | STEREO::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras | Tue Nov 20 1990 14:30 | 11 |
| I think the point is...
Don't give your child a name that will look rediculous on a resume.
For (a rediculous) instance; can you imagine hiring someone for a high
position job, look at their resume, and get faced with
Mushmeadow R. Jones
Of course, I could be wrong!
K.C.
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610.5 | First name "E" | SWSCIM::DIAZ | | Wed Nov 21 1990 11:04 | 8 |
| This is a matter of interpretation. Each persons idea of a high power
name might be different from the next. My girlfriend's brother and his
wife named their daughter E. Darcy. The letter E. in this instance is
used as her first initial and is representative of the two
g-grandmothers, Esther and Elizabeth. I asked my friend why they didn't
name her Darcy E. and she replied when she asked the same question, her
sister-in-law replied because E. Darcy Olund would look great on a
resume.
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