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2.1 | Margaret M�iri Tarbet | MOSAIC::TARBET | | Thu May 19 1988 19:21 | 15 |
| I'll start off again (I'm 2.1 in v1).
I'm usually Maggie or Meg and as you might suppose very proud of my
scots ancestry. I'm an engineering manager at PCSG in Littleton, and
have been at DEC 3.5 years almost to the day. I've 3 adult children and
one grandchild scattered all over the country, am unmarried, a
psychologist by training, and I love cats (support 5 at present),
traditional folk music, and asian food.
One of the things I'm proudest of is helping get this community of ours
started; it's even in my vita!
in loving Sisterhood,
=maggie
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2.2 | Holly Hendricks | SUPER::HENDRICKS | The only way out is through | Sat May 28 1988 11:19 | 15 |
| I work in Software Course Development which is part of Ed Services,
and I am located in Nashua, NH. I co-moderate several conferences
on various work-related and non-work-related subjects.
I've been involved with Womannotes since its early days, and have
been a co-moderator since early 1988. I got interested in feminism
when I started taking Women's Studies courses in college, and have
been interested ever since.
When I'm not writing courses or moderating conferences, I'm working on
a master's degree in computer science, listening to or playing folk
music (especially British Isles and hammered dulcimer), playing with
cats, doing genealogical research, or riding my bicycle.
Holly
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2.3 | Liz Augustine | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | Purple power! | Tue May 31 1988 17:26 | 19 |
| I'm Liz Augustine. I've been at DEC for 7 years, and am a Software
Engineer in the AI Group in DLB (Marlboro, MA). Right before coming to
DEC, I was a secretary at M.I.T. I started out here at the bottom of
the Wage Class 4 ladder as an administrative technical assistant.
Somehow, I managed to convince my bosses to let me try programming for
a living. About 5 years ago, I went back to school part time and
eventually graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science.
Even though I've been aware of women's issues for years, I've learned
a tremendous amount by reading and participating in Womannotes. Through
the file, I've met and become friends with women whom I would never
have encountered otherwise. Thanks, Maggie, for starting Womannotes.
Outside of work, I enjoy bicycling, swimming, cross-country skiing,
puttering in my garden, watching all the seasons, and playing with
my cats.
Liz
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2.4 | Bonnie Reinke | VOLGA::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Wed Jun 01 1988 12:59 | 23 |
| I'm Bonnie Reinke. I've been at DEC for 4 years and I am a Planner
II in the Options Business Unit Materials group in WMO (Westminster).
I currenty play a reporting role in the Low End forecast group,
determining forecast accuracy. I'm still at the bottom of the Wage
Class 4 ladder but am looking for ways to move up. Recently I completed
my fifth APICS course and I earned my CPIM in December (Certified
in Production and Inventory Management).
Before coming to DEC I taught courses in several colleges, including
Middlesex Community College and Cambridge Junior college. I've taught
Biology, Oceanography, Anatomy, Chemistry, and Ecology.
I have been married for 21 years and we have five children (one
home grown and 4 adopted) the oldest of whom is a freshman in college.
My husband also works for Dec.
I first became aware of womans issues when I heard Betty Friedan
speak at my college during my sophomore year. Like Liz I have learned
a lot from reading this file and am very glad that Maggie started
it!
Outside of Dec I enjoy gardening, reading (esp science fiction)
and water color painting.
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2.5 | Robin Wheeler | VLNVAX::RWHEELER | Laughing with the sinners | Thu Jun 09 1988 10:43 | 17 |
|
Time to finally introduce myself -
My name is Robin Wheeler, I work in MR01 as a systems
analyst. I am 25 years old, and have been with Digital
for 9 years - I worked nights after high school, then
hired full time after graduation in June of 1981.
I am the single parent of a 19 month old son, named
John - after my father.
I have a wide range of interests - quilting, photography,
muscle-cars, traveling (more in New England)
/Robin
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2.6 | Usa "Ann" Philpott | CSSE32::PHILPOTT | He's the colonel, I'm the boss! | Thu Jun 09 1988 13:55 | 27 |
|
This is the most appropriate place for this, but not strictly
appropriate since I don't *do* anything at DEC (my husband works
there, not me...)
From time to time, my contributions will appear, and this is just
a place holder...
My name is "Usa" (Thai for "dawn") though I prefer to be known by
my nickname, which is "Ann". I was born in Khorat, Thailand and
came to America last year, where I met my husband...
My mother owns a restaurant in Khorat, where I was working as a
chef prior to coming to America. Several of my recipes have
appeared in TLE::COOKS (the only other place I contribute...)
Due to the vaguaries of the American immigration visa system I
currently can't take paid employment, and am looking forward to
getting my "green card" so that I can stop watching so much TV,
and get back to work.
/. Ann .\
(freely transcribed into English by /. Ian .\ since my English
isn't too good...)
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2.7 | Beckie Greenhalge | ATPS::GREENHALGE | Mouse | Thu Jun 09 1988 17:14 | 14 |
|
I am the Release Engineer for the Advanced Technology Products
& Services group in Spit Brook (ZKO) working primarily with
the developers of VAX SPM.
I'm a single parent of a 19-month old son (Shawn) who takes
up most of my time. Before Shawn, I studied voice for about
five years. Now, I try to fit in some practice time whenever
possible. Shawn likes to dance & sing when mom practices so
that's a help (sometimes).
Other than that, we live in Nashua, have 1 cat and 2 goldfish.
Beckie
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2.8 | Dondi LaRue | RAINBO::LARUE | theory vs reality syndrome | Fri Jun 10 1988 08:34 | 9 |
| I am Dondi LaRue Tomkinson, Platform Engineering at LJO2. I am
building a lab and will run it when it's here! I came to DEC about
six weeks ago from the world of printed circuit boards.
I have two teenage sons, have a long distance marriage to my ice
climbing partner, make quilts when I can, blacksmith a little and
sleep in my spare time. :-).
Dondi
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2.9 | Catherine T. Iannuzzo | MOSAIC::IANNUZZO | Catherine T. | Fri Jun 10 1988 11:53 | 30 |
| I'm a principle software engineer with PCSG in Littleton, currently
working on DECwindows. I've been with the company for 11 years in a
variety of organizations: operations and diagnostics in the Mill,
Technical Languages in Tewksbury and Spitbrook, IVIS in Bedford and
Burlington, and now here.
I've worked my way up the hard way, after dropping out of college to
live in a yoga ashram and get married. After two kids and all the bean
sprouts I could stand, I went back into the real world. I took naturally
to software, got a divorce, retrieved my maiden name, and never looked
back.
I've usually thought of myself as having a feminist point of view, but
my understanding of what that means has grown and developed over time.
My life journey has brought me to identifying myself as a radical
lesbian feminist -- a vantage point from which I see many interesting
things. I enjoy endlessly theorizing about human behavior in my spare
time.
When not dissecting the nature of patriarchy, I read, garden
compulsively, and enjoy progressive theatre, samurai films, and the
blues. I force myself to enter the annual Boskone Science Fiction Art
Show, so I'm required to get out the pens and inks at least once a year.
If you end up on my Christmas list, you are likely to receive a
crocheted table runner. I still like to think of myself as a fencer,
although my back may never lunge again.
I live in Jamaica Plain with my 12-year old daughter and my 14-year old
son, and when they grow up I'm going to buy a motorcycle and become
irresponsible.
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2.11 | professional wordslinger | DOODAH::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Fri Jun 10 1988 16:58 | 23 |
| Bonnie Randall Schutzman, principal software technical writer in
the VIA Applications writing group. I just sent the CDD/Plus
Call Interface Manual to the printer.
I've been with DEC since January 1980 except for a year on my own
when I finished the SF novel I had been working on for several
years and wrote a second novel. I'm now working on #3, still
science fiction, although I have a contemporary-lifestyles tale in
the oven, too.
In the course of my life I've been a hippy, a single mother, an
impoverished graduate student [English, specialty late medieval-
early renaissance drama], a yuppie [I have to admit I like the
money...], and now the mother of an adolescent. You will probably
hear almost as much about Kat, age 14, and Steven, age 4, as you
do about me.
In the copious free time I have after work, novelling, and kids
are taken care of, I like to cook, do needlework, and write long
argumentative responses in notes. My father-in-law told me once I
should have been Jewish.
--bonnie
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2.12 | -sunny- aka Janet Bader | ACOMA::JBADER | | Fri Jun 10 1988 18:36 | 12 |
| I'm Janet Bader, more commonly known as -sunny-. I'm a Security
Officer II with ABO and have been with Digital since 1981.
I recently completed cross-training in the Materials Acq. department
as a Purchasing Associate and hope to move into that department
on a permanent basis with the new fiscal.
I just finished a fascinating workshop provided by UNM's Continuing
Education Program called "How Successful Women Manage". It only
served to reaffirm my faith in our sisterhood.
-sunny-
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2.13 | Vivian Sparrow | WATNEY::SPARROW | I ben there, now I b here | Fri Jun 10 1988 22:56 | 19 |
| I am vivian and I work in Colorado Springs Customer support center
with the DECserver/networks support team as a software specialist.
I have been with DEC for almost 8 years, started out building
RK06/07 disk packs in the clean room. lotsa fun...
I live with my 9 almost 10 year old daughter named Patty Jo who
I absolutely adore. I belong to a Sheltie named Sandy and a orange
kitty named butterscotch.
I am a comfirmed craftaholic and recent gardener.
I plan on retiring after PJ gets out of school, I told her she would
have to get a gooooodddd job so that she could support me and the
animals :-)
I am a disabled Army Vet and have strong feelings about that. I
learned alot in the Army, and worked in the operating room of the
main hospital in Frankfurt Germany. I wouldn't give away my life
experiences for nothing.
glad to be here...
vivian
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2.14 | Roberta Davidson-Stratton | FSTVAX::STRATTON | Roberta Davidson-Stratton | Sat Jun 11 1988 00:39 | 13 |
| Hi! I'm Roberta and I work in Bedford (BUO) for DIS Training.
My job title is Admin. Secretary, but lately I've been doing the
Department Coordinator's work since she is on a leave of absence.
I'll be married for five years this October to Jim (EXIT26::STRATTON)
and our son BJ will be four years old this September. I like to
read, bowl (10-pin), sew and spend time with my family and friends.
I recently started to trace my family tree, I've gone back four
generations already.
If anyone is in Bedford for training, stop by and see me.
Roberta
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2.16 | Lee T checking in... | FRAGLE::TATISTCHEFF | Lee T | Sun Jun 12 1988 21:26 | 16 |
| Lee Tatistcheff - Lee is short for Lizinka which is long for Liza
which is short for Elizabeth (my ELF registration).
I'm 25 now and have been with DEC for just over 2 years. I work
in NRO, the Material and Technology Analysis Lab, as an Acoustic
Microscopist.
I live just outside of Boston (Newton, in transition to JP) with
my ex-kitten, now fat Morris look-alikw, Noah.
I have been described as radical feminist, middle-of-the-roader,
and sell-out, depending on who's talking. Myself, I don't like
labels much.
I have a few hot buttons, but as long as no one is pushing them,
I tend to be rather quiet in =wn= these days.
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2.17 | | JENEVR::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Mon Jun 13 1988 14:30 | 6 |
| I joined DEC in October '86 as a software specialist providing support
to the field. I hold a bachelors degree in history and computer
science. I'm toying with the idea of going back to grad school,
but I can't decide which field to pursue. I'm happily single and
living alone in Nashua - which is expensive, but worth it. (Living
alone, that is.)
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2.18 | Jenna Thibault | AHAB::THIBAULT | Life's a glitch | Mon Jun 13 1988 14:31 | 29 |
| Who: Jenna Thibault (aka Bahama Mama and DooDah in previous lives)
What: Software Engineer (although my job description in reality is nothing
like that of a software engineer). I'm actually an L200 Test Engineer
working on new products.
Where: Salem, NH (NIO). I currently live in Derry, NH with my sweet baboo
DEClife: Been with DEC for 5 years. Started as a Tech I in Burlington, VT
(my hometown), transferred to Westfield, MA (WFO) with microVAX,
then went thru 9+ months of training for my current job in Acton
(ACO) and Tewksbury (TWO). Been in Salem for about 1� years (e gadz).
Currently making plans to make a very drastic career move.
Stuff: Three years or so of my life after high school are rather sordid and
I'm not going to get into the details here. But one day I woke up,
packed all my belongings into my pick-up truck and headed west. I got
my act together, came back and went to college where I did real well
before ending up here.
Other
stuff: I don't consider myself to be a feminist or any other type of
labeled person. I guess I'm lucky in that I was brought up
with the knowledge that I could do anything my 3 older brothers
could do (and better since I was the reigning ping pong champ, and
working on the chess championship :-)).
Passions: traveling, swimming, camping, canoeing, reading, mountain biking
etc etc.
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2.19 | hoping for another reply soon! | USAT02::CARLSON | | Tue Jun 14 1988 09:51 | 12 |
|
Theresa Carlson, currently with DIS Operations in Atlanta GA.
Right now, I'm the Lead Operator - hungry for an Ops Analyst
position. (awaiting the next opening - positive thinking....)
I've been with DEC for 7 years and hope to retire here. Gee, can
I retire at 40?
I'm 29 and holding.
I like music, birds, men, nature, horses, reading, etc.
I'm currently learning about the human potential, and am quite amazed.
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2.20 | new to Womannotes... | BLITZN::LITASI | Sherry Litasi | Tue Jun 14 1988 12:53 | 26 |
| Sherry Litasi, at CXO (Colorado Springs) since May, 1987. Currently
a Sr. Programmer Analyst in MIS working on Manuf. Finance applications.
I Love it!
I tried to read womennotes last year, but became discouraged when
in a day there were over 100 unseen notes, not to mention tons of
history. With a new file, maybe I can keep up! I also read Human
relations, mennotes, singles and lots of actual technical stuff.
I separated from my husband of 17 years on April 2nd and am really
enjoying my life as a single person. Tom and I get along really
well now and share custody of our 12 yr old daughter. I have
rediscovered "dating" and have a lot to learn!
Other important stuff: After hiding out in a fat body for the last
10 years to avoid my confusion over men and sex and career...and
previous sexual harrassment...I have my act together! I've lost
35# so far, with 20 to go, all thru exercise! I love feeling
strong and healthy and in control of my body! Body image is a real
problem, but I suppose you have all talked about that already.
My participation in the file may range from reading to lots of
writing depending on the subject...I hope to learn a lot from
all of you.
sherry
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2.21 | From out in the field | NAAD::SPENCER | Holly Spencer | Tue Jun 14 1988 16:09 | 20 |
| Holly Spencer - I just started reading this notes file.
It's rather verbose, and about the 50th on my list, after DNT,
ETHERNET, SNA, X25, DNA PHASE V ... and ONTOLOGY, so I doubt if
I'll keep up.
I work in the field, as a network consultant in the DNT.
I'm part of Software Services, and I deal with our large customers
in the Route 128 Area, designing and recommending networks. I spend
a lot of time keeping up with industry, technology, and Digital's prodigious
lists of products and services, and their myriad undocumented interactions.
The job is great, though quite demanding. Informal "networks"
of people are as valuable as are actual, hands-on communications
technology.
I have a partner and a 5-year old son, and we now live
in a 60-year old house in Brookline. We have a cat named Big Kitty.
I like to garden, bike, ski, read, and get together with people to talk.
I appreciate the tone of sisterhood, and the sense of "we're on
this small blue-green planet together" in these notes.
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2.22 | formerly 2.39 -- moving up in the world! | ISTG::MEEHAN | Life's too long for uncomfortable shoes | Tue Jun 14 1988 16:30 | 23 |
|
My name is Margaret Mary Meehan, alias m3 (pronounced m-cubed). I have
been working at Digital for over nine years, the last six of which have
been in the AI Technology Center as a product manager. I have been a reader
of Womannotes from the start but I do not write much. I prefer to save my
energy for the front lines, a place where I often find myself -- much to my
chagrin.
I am the Margaret that lives with that lives with Hal Shubin (of note 3.12
fame). Since word has gotten out that we will marry soon, many people have
asked me if I plan to change my name. I am fine-tuning my response, but it
is usually something like, "We each plan to change our names to a
contraction of the two -- probably 'Meebin' so that my nickname does not get
corrupted. Also, that gives Hal a chance to move up the alphabet, although
that probably doesn't matter now that he is out of grammar school and
probably hasn't been lined up alphabetically in a couple of decades."
I am currently looking for a new job and trying to plan a fun wedding. When
I am not involved in either of those pursuits, I like to eat the wonderful
food that Hal cooks, read, do aerobic exercise, go to the movies and hang
out with my friends.
....m3
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2.23 | Tamzen Cannoy | VAXRT::CANNOY | Down the river of Night's dreaming | Tue Jun 14 1988 16:43 | 15 |
| Several things have changed since I wrote my into in V1 of Womannotes.
I still work in the Mill, but am starting to cast my eyes towards
NH for a job. I was just promoted to Department Coordinator III,
but am looking to get out of admnistration and into something more
technical. I am going to school and plan to enter a Master's program
in the fall of '89 for a masters in CS.
I just got married this April and I live in Nashua, with my husband,
Jon Callas, and 2 cats.
I enjoy reading, designing and sewing clothing, fantasy role playing
games, mystery games, science fiction conventions, and cooking.
Tamzen
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2.24 | Linda Huxtable | ROCHE::HUXTABLE | | Tue Jun 14 1988 17:10 | 18 |
| Linda L. Huxtable (2.217 in V1)
Work: Software Specialist in Software Services, KCO, Great
Plains District. I do lots of programming, which I both
enjoy and do pretty well. I've been with Digital since Oct
'87, and I'm really enjoying it so far.
Personal: I've been living with/married to my best friend
since we moved in together in May '83. We have no children
:), no television :), and no cats :(. We both read lots of
science fiction and fantasy, as well as a good smattering of
other stuff. I've lived in the Midwest (Kansas now, Oklahoma
originally) for most of my life, and (mostly) I like it here.
I have a mild hearing loss and wear hearing-aids in both
ears; sometimes it's frustrating, but mostly neither I nor
anyone else notice much...Although people occasionally ask me
about my "British accent," which I attribute to the hearing
loss and reading unpronounceable words at a tender age. :)
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2.25 | Nancy Jean Burkholder | HOYDEN::BURKHOLDER | Back in the saddle again | Wed Jun 15 1988 07:48 | 10 |
| I am a senior software engineer with the VMS Test Systems Development
group at ZKO. I've been with Digital for a little more than a year.
I live in Weare, NH with three cats and a goose. I enjoy country
living, motorcycles, home remodeling and construction, flying,
handguns, model trains, and woods work.
Well, that's all for now.
Nancy
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2.26 | Alex Alexandra - RTO | UNTADA::ALEXANDRA | | Wed Jun 15 1988 07:48 | 32 |
| My name is Alex Alexandra and I am living in Munich, Germany at
the moment on a 3 year contract from DEC UK.
I have worked for DEC since February 1988, starting life as a secretary
and gradually moving on to do implementation for European projects
and now, finally, managing my own project. What I'll do after the
3 years are up I still haven't decided.
I live alone with my dog and enjoy reading, cycling, walking, gardening
and cooking. I am doing a correspondence course on interior design
and collect 19th century (or older) silver watches.
Some years ago, I changed my name to Alex Alexandra (the Alex bit
is original). I felt I needed a change of perspective. After my
experiences and personal growth since then, I may change it again
when I return to the UK, to reflect the person I have become. My
experiences the first time were positive, though the reactions I
got from other people were very interesting. One woman told me I
shouldn't change my name because it was my family name! I wondered
what her reaction would have been if I had told I was changing it
because I was getting married!
This is the first time I have been involved with womannotes. I found
the backlog of the first one rather daunting. I hope to be able
to keep up with this one.
Regards,
Alex
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2.27 | Signing In... | JENEVR::LEE | | Wed Jun 15 1988 11:00 | 32 |
| HI Everyone,
I just started reading this notes file (version 1) not long
ago. Am glad to a notes file like this and look forward to putting
in my two cents.
I'm labeled a Software Specialist here in Merrimack NH. I've
been with my group, SWSE/ACES, since joining DEC some 4.5 years
ago. I support Ultrix and anything that will run on it including
the worksystems software.
Before DEC, I worked for a consulting firm in California, and
before that, I was in school in Berkeley where I received my bachelors
degree in CS. Originally from Calif., people in the Northeast can't
figure out why I moved to Boston. Let's just say that I needed
a change and I got it! Not that I'm engaged to be married, it looks
like I'm going to be out here a lot longer than I had intended.
(God, I'm not looking forward to more cold New England winters.)
Actually, I'm glad I came out here. I've met some great people
and made some close and lasting friendships not to mention my fiancee.
What do I do in my spare time? Up to a month ago, I was involved
in community organizations, sitting on the Exec Committees. Loved
doing it, but it takes up a lot of time. After 3 years I made the
difficult decision to quit. Other than that I go to school part
time at nights working towards an MBA. And what little time I have
left, I jog, cook, and for the time being, I'm planning for the
BIG wedding day. I wish there were two of me to do all the things
I want to do (like reading notes files).
Before signing off, just want to mention that I'm a feminist
(according to my own definition).
Ms. Brenda
This notes file is great. I wish I started on this a lot sooner.
Better late than never, right?
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2.28 | Jenny Turaj | CTCADM::TURAJ | | Wed Jun 15 1988 11:19 | 29 |
|
I'm Jenny Turaj. I'm a technical writer out of the ASD group in
Merrimack, but my office is in Chelmsford. I've been a writer at
DEC for about 4 years, and before that did a master's in writing
at CMU. Before that I was an English major, but that doesn't pay very
well.
I recently moved from the Boston area to Dracut so I could afford
to live alone, which I love. I now have a cat, but she doesn't talk
on the phone or watch TV or take long showers, so she makes a good
roommate.
Since I'm still fairly new in town, I'm interested in making some
new friends in the Lowell area, and am particularly interested in
biking partners. Send mail if you're interested.
Besides biking, I like to read and sometimes write for pleasure.
I enjoy movies and music and theater and swimming and will try camping
this summer. Friends have called me a new age flake, which is pretty
much true.
I used to read V1 of womannotes occasionally, but was overwhelmed
by the 22,000+ unseens I had. So, I'm glad for a new file. I've
learned a lot from womannotes, and have made some wonderful friends.
Glad to be here and looking forward to keeping up,
Jenny
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2.29 | Barbara Haslam - SLO | HENRYY::HASLAM_BA | | Wed Jun 15 1988 11:29 | 28 |
| My name is Barbara Haslam, and I am the Systems Manager in the Salt
Lake City, Utah, office. I'll be starting my 5th year at DEC in
August. I am happily married (finally!) and currently have 4 of
my 7 children living at home, plus one of my grandsons.
My husband, Michael, is returning to school for his third
degree--this time in Communications Disorders. He is hoping to
combine his engineering, programming, and audiology degrees and
work in audiology (hearing) research.
Until recently, I co-owned a toy store where I spent many hours
of "spare" time after work. I also cater VIP affairs for companies
and private parties. Other outlets for my need to be creative include
presenting seminars both professionally and unpaid for women's groups,
divorced singles, and church groups in the SL valley. I consider
writing a book last year to be one of THE high points in my life
because I wasn't sure I could do it, yet I did.
At home, my children are Erin, age 8, Tom age 10, Jennifer, almost
17, and Mary Beth, almost 19 and the mother of Bobby who is 18 months
old. Of necessity, the children are highly independent, so it is
difficult to say how we manage to stay a close family, but we do.
At least, when we see each other, it's a lot like seeing a friend
we haven't talked to for awhile, so we share a lot about what's
happening in our lives, and in this way, remain close.
Other things I enjoy are sewing, reading, music and art, and
communcating with other people.
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2.30 | | PLAYIN::LEE | There are no rules | Wed Jun 15 1988 12:29 | 13 |
|
I'm Lory Lee. I've been with DEC for 9 years, and I am a Senior
Software Engineer in DSPG located at ZKO.
I have been in and out (mostly out) of the woman notes file since it
first started. But this is the first time I signed in. Don't ask why
I never signed in before, because I don't know why,
Interest: arts & crafts; reading murders mysteries; music - classical,
new age and rock'n roll; skiing - downhill & cross-country.
- Lory
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2.31 | | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | roll with the changes | Thu Jun 16 1988 12:06 | 14 |
| I'm Jody...I've worked at DEC for over a year, and I am a technical
writer with CUP in MR0.
I have found this notesfile, in its past incarnation (and more than
likely in present and future ones) to be alternately touching,
troubling, teaching, and rib-tickling. I feel very at home here,
surrounded by many kindred spirits (of both sexes).
I enjoy reading...a lot...I also play piano, lift weights, write
creatively, listen to music (new age, jazz, rock, classical).
I look forward to continued growth via this file.
-Jody
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2.32 | another one signs in | USMRW7::CGIUNTA | | Thu Jun 16 1988 13:17 | 21 |
| This must be my lucky number. I'm also 2.32 in the first version
of womannotes. I'll give you an update on me because things have
changed quite a bit since that introduction. I am now the U.S.
Area Business Support Group Product Manager for Storage Systems,
Networks, and Communications for systems products (now that's a
mouthful). What that all translates to is that I make sure that
the field is ready to service the new products as they are announced
and shipped, and that the service strategies make sense. This is
a step up for me from my last position as Program Manager over in
NPO at the Mill, but I can say that this one will definitely be
challenging. I've been at this job for all of 2 weeks now, so I'm
spending a lot of time defining my role and making contacts.
I've been at DEC for about 6 1/2 years, and have made lots of friends.
I live in Bolton with my husband, Mark. In my spare time, I'm making
the curtains for our house and I enjoy all kinds of crafts, cooking
and eating.
I enjoy womannotes, though I tend to be a read-only member.
Cathy
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2.33 | | VINO::EVANS | Never tip the whipper | Thu Jun 16 1988 17:48 | 9 |
|
Dawn Evans
Software Engineer with the TOPS-20 group, and part-time
Massage Therapist. Came to 36-bit land from Nixdorf Computer
where I'd spent a year, which in turn had followed 14 (count 'em)
14 years of teaching junior high school.
|
2.34 | Howdy | EXIT26::LEMIRE | | Thu Jun 16 1988 19:55 | 22 |
| (2.253 of V.1)
Hi everyone... My name is Kathryn and I work for the Computer
Images Group in Bedford, MA. I'm a senior graphic illustrator
(computer-graphics, that is) and I've worked on and off at DEC
for the past ten years. When I wasn't living here, I lived in
San Francisco (mostly) and Norway and Denmark. I live alone,
but not for long. I'm getting married in October and I'll be
an "instant mom". My future husband has a seven year-old son
named Craig and I always look forward to the weekends that he
spends with us. I was married before, but I have no children
of my own. Well, I guess I do in a way. I've got two cats that
are mother and son and their names are Florence and the Cowboy.
I'm so glad this conference has re-started... I guess (like a lot
of others) I was a little intimidated by the size of V.1. I'm
basically a read-only type, but I may join in some discussions
if I've got something to say. Mostly, I learn quite a bit from
the rest of you. Thanks...
- Kathryn
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2.36 | I'm still trying to figure. . . | RAVEN1::AAGESEN | | Tue Jun 21 1988 12:43 | 17 |
| Hi, I'm Robin Aagesen. I have been working for Digital (GSO) for
2 1/2 months now as a Sr. Producibility Engineer. So far, I love
both working for DEC and my new job.
Prior to my move to South Carolina, I lived in Florida for 20+ years,
which is where I started in this crazy business of PWB manufacturing.
I was born in Newport, R.I., but with my father in the military,
we did alot of "2yrs here/there" before he retired in Florida in
1966.I think the "here/there" routine is what prompted my love of
travel!
I am 31 yrs. young, parenting a new 11 wk old pup (:)), and enjoying
the new changes that this career move has provided.
I have been read only in this file for over a month, and now that
I'm officially "signed in", I hope to contribute some of my own
perspective in the ongoing conversations!
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2.37 | Another woman of note... | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Tue Jun 21 1988 13:45 | 32 |
| My name is Tracy Warren and I've been a mostly read-only womannoter
for two years.
I'm 30 (I still have a hard time saying that) and I've worked at
Digital in Education Industry Marketing group for four years. I'm
currently a Sr. Marketing Specialist and in need of a change. Most
of my prior experience (here and at other companies) is in marketing
communications (and some tech. writing). I've worked 30 hours/week
for 13 months now (though that's changing in July), and I feel pretty
good about setting a precedent in my group and showing it can work.
We now have two other women who have gone to part-time (20 hours each).
I have a wonderful husband of 3 1/2 years named Paul, a beautiful,
18-month-old daughter named Caileigh (well-known to Parenting noters),
and (might as well announce it here...) another one on the way!
I have a degree in English and am going part-time for an MBA (but
I don't take classes in the summer). I am also co-owner of a new
small business (a bookstore named Bookends that opened in Westboro MA
on Feb. 29th and sells used and new paperbacks; we have a great
SF section). And I'm finally working on doing some serious writing
(trying to get published and everything!).
In my spare time (ha, ha) these days, I go boating, read non-stop,
note, and spend as much time as possible with my family. I _don't_
cook, clean house, or do anything else that doesn't feel necessary.
I was a feminist before I knew what the word meant, and I'm becoming
more radical (not there yet) with each year.
-Tracy
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2.38 | Geetha Anandraj (2.139 in V1) | TIS::ANANDRAJ | Geetha Anandraj,NRO5/M2,234-4078 | Tue Jun 21 1988 16:20 | 15 |
|
I'am Geetha Anandraj. I have been at DEC for 7+ years and I am a
Programmer/Analyst in Specification Controls Group in Northboro.
I am from Madras, India and been in USA since 1976 and love it here.
My husband works in Marlboro DEC facility.(UPO). We live in Worcester
wiht our daughters Sonia 5 1/2 and Praveena almost 4.
I love gardening and spending most of my spare time with my children.
I like wearing different Indian Dresses (including Saree) in summer.
I am mostly read-only noter and enjoy this file very much.
Thanks to Maggie and other moderators.
Regards,
Geetha
|
2.39 | Anna | VLNVAX::OSTIGUY | | Wed Jun 22 1988 09:24 | 10 |
| Hi, I'm Anna Ostiguy Bogart. I'm a systems analyst in MRO for
the High Performance Cluster computer services group. I've worked
for DEC for 13 years now starting off in the Northest Regional Data
Center in Waltham.
I'm 30 years old, been married for over 4 years and have a 7 month
old son, Jonathan. I love being a parent.
Anna
|
2.40 | Annette | CADSYS::LADD | | Wed Jun 22 1988 09:51 | 14 |
| Hello,
Thought I would introduce myself since I have been reading this
conference for about a year now. My name is Annette Ladd and I
am a software engineer in the SEG/CAD organization here in HLO2.
I have been working for DEC for almost 4 years. When I am not
working I like to read, knit/crochet, cross-country ski and
spend time with my husband Matthew.
I have very much enjoyed and learned alot from
womannotes.
Annette
|
2.41 | hello!! | HBO::MURRAY | | Wed Jun 22 1988 18:27 | 19 |
| Hi,
I have been a reader for several months now (about 6), and have
been rather casual about it. I have finally realized that I always
have been a feminist.
I work at ICO, in Chelmsford, Mass., live in Salem, N.H. I am
currently a Project Manager for the Field Manufacturing Information
Center, and am looking for a new challenge. I have been with DEC
for 5 years. When I am not working, I like to go camping with my
husband and dog (children (4) have all graduated out of the nest),
in our motor home. I do all the driving, etc., because my husband
is slightly disabled. That means I earn the bread too. I learned
to ski (down-hill) last winter, and am looking forward to next.
Most of the time I imagine I will be a 'reader', but might find
something interesting to contribute now and then!
Oh!! by the way, my first name is Nancy.....
|
2.42 | DEC old-timer: 19 yrs, 8 mo, and counting | SMEGIT::WHITE | Pat White | Fri Jun 24 1988 13:09 | 31 |
|
Career: I joined Digital in 1968 to develop an automated test system
for our first COBOL compiler (PDP-6/PDP-10). Most of my time at DEC
has been in management: Software Quality, Industry Standards,
Applications, Storage Systems Quality. I am now Product Strategy
Manager for Service Industry Marketing. Service Industries are the
corporations whose product is a service: Financial, Telecommunications,
Media, Utilities, Transportation, and Wholesale/Retail. (Digital does
not classify Government as a service!!).
Before Digital, I taught school, and had several programming jobs. I
have a BA in ornithology and zoology (birds and animals).
Non-work interests: I am involved in feminist thealogy: reading,
participating in groups to revision theology/philosophy/psychology
from women's experience, and leading the UUA curriculum "Cakes for
the Queen of Heaven", with Peggy Leedberg and others. I am interested
in integrating feminist values into society, writing women back into
history, and living in harmony with the earth.
I live on an old farm in Harvard, Massachusetts with five cats, four
laying hens, and a huge dog (Great Pyrenees). I also have bats in the
barn, barn swallows in the garage, and swifts in my chimney. I grow
herbs, perennial flowers, and a few vegetables.
In my copious spare time I am an adult advisor to the UU church youth
group. I enjoy opera, chamber music, contra and square dancing, murder
mysteries, history/herstory, and poetry. I have no time for housework!!
Pat
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2.43 | I think I got this right | METOO::LEEDBERG | | Fri Jun 24 1988 16:29 | 41 |
|
I am finally getting do my into into the new file.
My name is Peggy Leedberg, I am a Software Specialist for
SWS/Engineering Methods & Tools in Stow, MA. I have worked for
DEC for almost 7 years and I have been in what is now SWS/E for
most of that time. I am the Toolmeister for the ToolShed as
well as being a system mangler and a friend to creatures with
scales.
In one of my many personalities I am a mother of two grown children,
my son is 20 and my daughter is 18. They both live with me (this
week anyway).
In another guise I am a proponent of Feminism - but I am by no
means a radical feminist. Pat White and I have been leading workshops
on Feminist Thealogy over the past two years - together and separately.
That is where my sign-off tag comes from.
(-)
| It is a Labris/labrys which comes from
pre-classical Greece (Pre-Helenic) Crete.
It is one of the Symbols of the Goddess.
Sometimes it is larger than at other times
that usually depends on the amount of constraint
I need to use on my writing.
In another of my personalities I am involved (Chair of) in the Greater
Lowell Walk for Hunger that happens every year on Good Friday.
When I am not doing any of the above I am usually trying to figure
out a way to travel to someplace else.
_peggy
(-)
|
In the eyes of the Goddess we are all
valued and accepted.
|
2.44 | down but not out | NOETIC::KOLBE | Born again Pagan | Fri Jun 24 1988 21:19 | 15 |
|
Hi, I'm Liesl Kolbe from Colorado Springs CX03, I'm finally back
in WOMANNOTES after 8 months of being to busy to particiapte.
I'm a system manager/jill of all trades for Information Services,
we're the folks who bring you STARS/DISN/FSIN. I've been with DEC
for 5 years - 3 as a VMS phone support specialist.
I was married for 15 years but that ended last November, not by my
choice, now I'm starting to get used to life alone. I have a horse
who I've trained in jumping and trail and now we're starting dressage.
I've also got two dogs, Joe and Artie, and a 16 year old cat named
Sylvester. I play the french horn (semi-professionally) and love
Science fiction and fantasy books.
I'm glad to be back in the comfort of WOMANNOTES. liesl
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2.45 | Mez | ULTRA::ZURKO | UI:Where the rubber meets the road | Wed Jun 29 1988 17:24 | 6 |
| Mary Ellen Zurko, in Secure Systems in Boxborough Mass.
Current technical interest: creating user interfaces
Current non-technical interests: Shakespeare, and experiencing life as a
woman.
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2.46 | Sharon Carroll | CIMNET::CARROLL | | Fri Jul 01 1988 11:14 | 16 |
| Hi everyone:
I am Sharon Carroll and I have worked for DEC for 4 years in
Burlington, VT. I have just transferred to MET in Marlboro, MA
working for the Product Marketing Group. My title is Senior Engineer
and what I really do is work with Digital's CMP's, either evaluating
them or helping them work with Digital's products. Additionally
we help non-Digital software vendors convert to Digital. I have
been here for four weeks and so far the job looks pretty good.
I just found this notes file and feel it's great that there is a
vehicle in DEC for woman to communicate. I'm looking forward to
speaking with all of you.
I do want to say hi to Jenna from Vermont, it's been a long time.
|
2.47 | Nancy Quinlan | CGVAX2::QUINLAN | | Fri Jul 01 1988 16:45 | 11 |
| Hi, I'm Nancy Quinlan; I am a project specialist with the ORS (Order
Routing Switch) Business Management group at DDD in Nashua, NH.
I made a career change from Medical Technology and came to DECdirect
as a customer service rep in April 1984. I love working for Digital -
it's quite a change from a hospital lab!!
Even though I only read WOMANNOTES-V1, I still learned a lot about
myself and other women (and men). I plan on participating, as time
allows, from now on.
Nancy
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2.48 | | SQM::MAURER | Helen Maurer ZKO1-1/F14 381-0852 | Mon Jul 04 1988 10:59 | 7 |
| I'm back, after a three-month leave of absence (what it took
to move back from Europe). This is my third Digital job, and country.
I'm an American Swiss married to a Brit. My added-value? I dabble
in French translations, but usually am mostly read-only.
Helen
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2.49 | ...another "old" DECie!... | USMRM2::PMONFALCONE | | Thu Jul 07 1988 11:34 | 25 |
| Hi!
Paula here..been with good ole' DEC for 20 1/2 yrs.
Started out at the Mill as a switchboard opertor (two
position) and had lots of funny experiences with the
paging system! Got into the secretarial field, and
two years ago, after some hard work and nagging got
promoted to a Financial Analyst. My main responsibilities
are doing graphs. All those colorful little charts...I
love them! It's tough breaking away from the entry level
WC4 scene (as I noticed a few of us have).
Personal: Am married (for the second time) to a wonderful
guy who loves to plant flowers...if you reside in the
Hudson facilities, you all know him (he's the telephone man!).
I have one son, Richie, 16 years old, who is only
recognizable with a computer at the tip of his fingers,
and three step children, Rich - 23, Christine - 21, and
David - 19. I am working towards my Associates degree
in Business Management, love to play in the yard, take
trips to Bermuda (yearly), clothes shop, needlepoint,
and various other sundries. This notes file is great!
Paula
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2.50 | Elizabeth Rust | VALKYR::RUST | Only when it's funny | Thu Jul 07 1988 14:58 | 20 |
| Gak - another introduction note! See also notes 2.53 and 2.226 in the
old conference, and - for a really entertaining note with lots of extra
details - 920 in WORDS::WHOAREYOU. [And when is VAXnotes going to
implement automatic cross-referencing? :-)]
I'm a Senior S/E with BOSE in ZK, and have been with DEC for nine
(!) years now. I'm 36, recently divorced, and live in Nashua with
my two cats.
I like this conference because I like noting, I like reading, and
in general I like discussing just about anything - *except* how
a conference should be run. (Or jazz. But anything else goes.) I
don't like shouting, whether verbally or in writing, and this
conference seems (most of the time) to allow more reasonable discussion
than most of the other chat-type conferences.
I believe in fairness, but must admit that it is not always easy
to define - or implement.
-b
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2.51 | Blandine MILLIOT @GEO [xlation in .53] | SHIRE::MILLIOT | Zoziau, BebeTigre, Chaton & Co | Fri Jul 08 1988 13:56 | 27 |
| Je crois etre, avec Helen (.48), la seule francophone de la conference.
Je passe ici et la, toujours suivie par une/plusieurs traductrice(s)
bienveillante(s), qui s'efforce(nt) de rendre ma prose comprehensible
au commun des mortels... :-)
Je suis employee chez Digital depuis bientot 4 ans; 3 ans comme
apprentie comptable, et 1 an comme aide-comptable. Je prepare depuis
un an un diplome de programmeur-analyste en cours du soir; j'aimerais
me lancer dans le developpement informatique, puis dans le
project-management. Je suis ce qu'on peut appeler une "self-made-girl".
J'aime la voile, le soleil, l'ocean. J'aime la nature et la beaute
des choses simples. Je joue du piano, je cuisine pour l'art de
cuisiner.. et pour le plaisir de manger; je dessine et j'ecris.
Tout cela de facon pas tres serieuse; pour le plaisir, pour m'exprimer.
Je lis enormement, aussi. Et je suis tres bavarde :-).
J'ai toujours des projets plein la tete. Je suis toujours un peu
amoureuse, mais jamais de la meme tete. Et j'aime mon ami, David.
Je suis femme, donc feministe. Je souhaite avoir des enfants, mais
je ne veux pas cesser de travailler, je ne veux pas me faire
entretenir. J'aime etre responsable de moi-meme.
J'ai 21 ans. Je suis Juive.
Shalom.
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2.52 | Ellen | ULTRA::GUGEL | Who needs evidence when one has faith? | Fri Jul 08 1988 14:03 | 12 |
| Mez told me about the new file, so I'm in again. I got so far behind
on V1 that I gave up.
I've been with DEC for 2 1/2 years as a senior software engineer
in the Secure Systems group.
What's changed since the last introduction: our group has moved
to Boxboro, I am 29 years old (in a couple of weeks), and I married
my sweetheart of 8 years two months ago.
What's the same: still into rock climbing, bicycling, xc skiing,
and birding.
|
2.53 | Translation of 2.51 | SUPER::HENDRICKS | The only way out is through | Fri Jul 08 1988 15:33 | 44 |
| This translation of 2.51 was generously given to us by an anonymous
benefactor! (Many thanks, by the way - HH)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A translation of note 2.51 is attached. Please feel free to
enter it anywhere you'd like in the conference (intros? reactions
to intros?), but, if you use it, please enter the translation
anonymously.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-<Blandine MILLIOT @GEO >-
I believe that, along with Helen (.48), I am the only francophone
in the conference. I move around here and there, inevitably
followed by one or more kindhearted translators, who do what they
can to turn my writing into something that the common vulgar can
understand [Ed note: smiley face by author].
I've been working for Digital for 4 years now, three as an
apprentice bookkeeper and 1 as an assistant bookkeeper. I've
been working for a year on a programmer-analyst degree in night
school; I'd like to get into the software development field,
and then into project management. I am what you might call
a "self-made-girl". [Ed note #2: that last one was easy.]
I like sailing, the sun, and the ocean. I like nature and the
beauty of simple things. I play the piano, I cook for the art of
cooking ... and for the pleasure of eating, I draw and I write.
That's all done none too seriously -- I do it for pleasure and to
express myself. I also read an enormous amount. And I'm very
talkative, too. [Ed note: Another smiley face].
My head is always filled with ideas for new projects. I'm a
romantic, too, but not to the same extent. And I love my friend,
David.
I am a woman, therefore a feminist. I hope to have children,
but I wouldn't want to quit working, to depend on another for
support. I like being responsible for myself.
I am 21. I am Jewish.
Shalom.
|
2.54 | Karen Kolling | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Sun Jul 10 1988 03:40 | 13 |
| Gosh, another intro note. Here it goes again: I'm a software engineer
(or something like that; I can never remember my exact job title)
at the Systems Research Center in Palo Alto, Calif. Originally
from Rhode Island. Back at DEC for the second time; intermediate
stops at Tymshare and Xerox. I have two gorgeous sweet pussycats,
Sweetie and Holly, and Pussycat of fond remembrance. I'm a history
and politics freak, and active in the Rainbow Coalition and various
Arab-American groups (nice of them to let me in even though I'm Danish
by descent). Visited Algeria on my vacation last year, planning
to visit Tunisia this year. Studying Arabic and Arabic calligraphy.
|
2.55 | Ruth E. LeBlanc | SPGOGO::LEBLANC | Ruth E. LeBlanc | Mon Jul 11 1988 14:29 | 17 |
| I'm so excited: A *new* Womannotes conference. I felt so far behind
on the last one that I never looked at it much. Hopefully, this
time I'll catch up.
Personal Info.: I'm an Exec. Sec. working for the head of Software
Licensing and Pricing. I've been with DEC for over seven years;
working in Finance, Litigation, and Valuing Differences. I've found
myself a terrific manager now, so I'll probably be with the group
for a while (I've been here two years already).
When I'm not working furiously, I attend Clark University's adult
education program, trying to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree
with a double major in Business Administration and Psychology. I'll
be in my Senior year there after two more classes! I'm married
(it'll be 10 years on the 25th of this month!!) and we have no
children (but we do have our dog, Kat).
|
2.56 | Martha A. Phinney | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | Purple power! | Mon Jul 11 1988 21:40 | 23 |
| [moved by moderator]
I'm Martha Phinney. I'm a Financial Cons. in Industry Mkt F&A (since
November 1987) and have been in the Finance world for about 4 years
now. I just completed my second degree from BU (Bus Admin) as my
first in Pre-Vet wasn't helping much with computers!
I've been married for 3 years this past April - not all was happy,
as a matter of fact, 2 1/2 of those years were kind of hellish.
I began reading womennotes last December when I needed a shoulder
to cry on regarding my marriage. I'm happy to say that things
have turned around considerably (with the aid of counseling I'm
sure) and for the first time, I'm seriously considering (and looking
forward to!) our first child.
I've been with DEC 10 years and have a lot to be thankful for in
terms of the opportunities and advancement I've experienced.
I'm looking forward to contributing more in this 2nd version of
womannotes. And I want to thank the friends that have responded
to my entries in the past - it made me feel awfully warm inside!
Martha
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2.57 | Growing more radical with time | PSYCHE::SULLIVAN | Lotsa iced tea & no deep thinkin' | Tue Jul 12 1988 12:09 | 54 |
|
My name is Justine. I've been reading Womannotes for most of
its 2 years, but it took about a year of reading before I
started writing. Politically I consider myself to be just slightly
left of center, but I wish I were much more radical. I really admire
strong women, and one of my personal goals is to get arrested for
performing some wonderful act of civil disobedience.
I've been with DEC just over 4 years. I started out as a TAG (DEC's
internal temporary group) and then got a permanent wage class 2 job
at the training center in Bedford. About 2 years ago I got hired as a
Technical Writer in Maynard, where I work now. It was tough making the
jump from wage class 2 to wage class 4, but I was fortunate enough to find
a hiring manager who saw real promise in my writing samples and who was
willing to take a risk and develop me as a writer. That "risk" seems to
have paid off for both the manager and me because I've been doing really
well in my job, and I like it.
In my other life... I've been going to school forEVER trying to finish my
undergraduate degree in Sociology. Sociology has almost nothing to do with
Technical Writing, but I like it, and I just want the darn diploma at this
point. I started out as a full time student, but I "ran away" to be with
an older, graduating student (long story...) That relationship was not
good for me. There was a huge power differential between us, and my
already-low self esteem just about withered away in the +/- 4 years we
were together.
While we lived together I went to school off and on - we relocated a
couple of times because of her work, and all I could get (with no
degree) were low-paying jobs. Getting hired at DEC really helped me
gain some valuable skills and some financial independence, both of
which helped me gain the self confidence I needed to get out of the
relationship (though it did end very badly... at least it ended.)
For about 2 years after that, I lived alone and focused on getting my
professional and personal life in order. I spent time in therapy and
did a lot of good work around what led me to choose such an abusive
relationship. I made friends, started dating people who appreciated
my intelligence instead of feeling threatened by it. Then I got this
job, found a wonderful sweetie, and promised myself that I would take
at least one class each semester until I finished. And Finally! I
will finish - Next May!
This intro has gotten longer than I intended it to be. But many of
you have shared a great deal of yourselves in this file, and I
realized that while I'm often quite liberal - double meaning intended
:-) - with my opinions, I haven't talked much about my life. I'm glad
to be part of this community. I'm delighted to see women reaching out
to each other and working to make this file a safe place to talk about
issues that are important to us.
Justine
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2.58 | It's me again! | DIXIE1::CFLETCHER | Short Stuff | Fri Jul 15 1988 14:51 | 13 |
|
I guess it's time to re-introduce myself. I'm Corinne Fletcher,
I live in Kennesaw, Georgia. I work at ATO, in Atlanta, Ga, as
a Senior Secretary for the Telecommunications and Utlilites Sales
Support unit. I'm 25 years old, and have been very happily divorced
for a couple of years. I like to read (mostly Science Fiction and
comic books!), draw, talk walks in the woods, and watch car races
on TV.
Bye, Y'all!
Corinne
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2.59 | Ruth Goldenberg | VAXWRK::GOLDENBERG | Ruth Goldenberg | Fri Jul 15 1988 19:22 | 27 |
| I've been an intermittent read-only follower of Womannotes-V1 for a
couple years, but typically months behind. I did finally catch up,
just before the switch to Womannotes-V2. I'm really glad this conference
has survived all the debates about FWO notes, how the conference should be
run, what the tee shirt slogan should be, etc. etc. My compliments to
the moderators for their skill, care, and patience. And my thanks to
the rest of y'all for making this such an interesting place. I'm
pretty shy and apt to remain mostly read-only.
I work in Software Services doing VMS support. In general, that means
I read VMS code to figure out what it means and tell other people.
In particular, I work on the VMS Internals and Data Structures book
and on a VMS troubleshooting course and its student guide, bugcheck.mem,
about crashdump analysis. My favorite work thing is a nice juicy crashdump.
I feel very fortunate in having a niche that meets my interests as well as
it does. The down side of that is how easy it is to do little else.
I've been at Digital 15 1/2 years, all interesting and challenging,
most really good, a couple really awful.
Outside of work, I read science fiction, feed birds, try to garden,
and do needlework, mostly knitting. Jim, my SO, also works for Digital.
I've been married and divorced, once each, almost 20 years ago.
I gave up my name that once and was elated to get it back again.
reg (my initials, an habitual electronic signature)
|
2.60 | Hi from Japan! | OGWV50::TAKAHAMA | ��ͻ�����ƥ�����Ϳ���� | Mon Jul 18 1988 05:18 | 11 |
| Hello from Tokyo.
My name is Manami Takahama. I'm marketing communication specialist at software
service of Japan Digital.
I've been reading this note since last year. What's going on here is very
interesting, making me realize all the differences and sometimes similarities
between women in the U.S. and Japan.
I've been with DEC for about 4 years. I'm 29 years old, single and soon to be
get married.
|
2.61 | | OGWV50::TAKAHAMA | Manami Takahama, Japan SWS @TKO | Mon Jul 18 1988 05:34 | 3 |
| Sorry about the previous note. This is my personal name in English.
Manami
|
2.62 | | DREAMN::CHADSEY | | Mon Jul 18 1988 08:50 | 6 |
| After reading this notes file for several years now it seems
appropriate that I introduce myself. My name is Susan Chadsey
and I work for Site Systems Support in Westminster, Mass. I am
in my second marridge with Baby #4 on the way. I am in a 'creative
work' assignment and work primarly at home. I like to garden,
read and play with the kids.
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2.63 | another intro. | MEMORY::ROBBINS | | Mon Jul 18 1988 17:18 | 6 |
| I just started reading the womannotes file about a month ago and
have found it very interesting as well as informative. My name
is Ginger Robbins. I'm a recent graduate of WPI (Dec '87) with
a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and I presently work DEC-Shrewsbury.
I live on my own and just got a kitten and I enjoy going to the
Cape, biking, and many other activities to keep me busy.
|
2.64 | Pat | AWARD2::HARMON | | Tue Jul 19 1988 17:52 | 12 |
| I've been a reader of Womannotes for the past year and have recently
started replying to some of the notes.
I've been with DEC for 11 1/2 years and enjoying it. Currently
I am a Corporate Meeting Planner (what's that?) and travel about
80% of my time (at times I feel that my address should be Logan
Airport).
I live with my cat Schnitzel. I enjoy reading, travelling (good
thing) and cooking, but hate cleaning up, and doing spur of the
moment things.
|
2.65 | Becky Parks | TEMPE1::PARKS | | Wed Jul 20 1988 14:29 | 20 |
| Hi,
I am new to Digital and notes. In fact this is my first time reading
a notes file. I was hired 5 weeks ago as a programmer/systems analyst
from the University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ).
I now live in Tempe, AZ. This 120 mile move was a big deal for
me because I've lived all of my 21 years in Tucson.
I am looking forward to help from womannotes as I learn and grow.
I am aware that I have a lot of learning and growing to do.
I am living alone (plus kitty)at the present. My boyfriend is still
deciding whether to move here or not. I would like him to, but I know it's
not the end of the world if he doesn't.
In my spare time I enjoy aerobics, dancing, water sports, reading,
singing, playing with my kitty, etc.
Becky
|
2.66 | Terri Warren | TOOK::TWARREN | | Thu Jul 21 1988 11:56 | 13 |
| Hi,
My name is Terri Warren. I recently started full-time with DEC as
a Software Engineer in a group called Distributed Queueing Services.
Before that, I interned in the Rdb/VMS group for a year while finishing
up my bachelor's degree at Rivier College.
I am a reader of Womannotes, and became interested in Women's Studies
while in college. Other areas of interest include all all sports,
coaching, and reading.
|
2.67 | intro | NSSG::ALFORD | another fine mess.... | Thu Jul 21 1988 12:29 | 16 |
|
Hi,
Thought I should enter my name here, as I have been reading
for nearly a year.
Started with DEC over a year ago, work in Network Sales Support
as a consultant to customers.
I think this is a great notesfile, and look forward to its
continued success.
Mostly read-only,
Debbie Alford
|
2.68 | It's all ours! | FHQ::OGILVIE | The EYES have it! | Fri Jul 22 1988 11:43 | 32 |
| At last, a place to air alllll off mmmyyy problems! Only kidding.
Could have you used you folks a year ago when it all hit the fun. But,
as pages turn in the book of life, I have now escaped from an unhappy
marriage, found a new job in a new group with wonderful people and
am seeing a wonderful man.
My name is Cheryl. I started at DEC in 1985 as a Temporary. Was
officiailly hired in July 1986 as an Admin. Sec and altho my goal is
not to retire as one, I am happy in this position at this time. I
work in SSMI Headquarters Finance.
I am the proud owner of one daughter and four furry felines. Being
a Cancer, I love water, react violently when the moon is full and
am beginning to enjoy classical music. I'd like to be more active
in the Notes files, altho I do read DEJAVU, PSYCH, Human Relations
and a couple of others, I tend to read, more than initiate.
With all of the changes that have occured in my life over the last
+/- 2 years, I feel like a butterfly escaping from her coccoon and
am finally allowed to spread my wings. I'm just not sure where
I want to fly yet.
In my previous life, I attended Central NE College for certification
in Industrial Management, but ended that after my daughter was born.
Took up a Data Processing Degree Program, but freaked at Cobol.
Now I'm at a minor standstill and am not sure of what I want to
be when I grow up....(I'm now 37)
Oh yes, she says, there is so much more....but look at the used
Disk space......
Cheryl
|
2.69 | | ASIC::HURLEY | | Fri Jul 22 1988 15:07 | 10 |
| Hi,
I've reading WOMANNOTES for a while and decided I should sign in.
My name is Denise Hurley and I work as an Admin Sec in the ESTG
Marketing Group. I've been with DEC for 1-1/2 years.
I will certainly put my 2 cents in once in a while.
Denise
|
2.70 | < Sharon Langfeldt > | GADOL::LANGFELDT | High Heels from Hell | Fri Jul 22 1988 17:21 | 22 |
|
I'm a software engineer working with the Engineering Systems Group
in Marlboro (MRO3), working primarily with applications support.
Yes, I do windows!
I joined Digital in January, moving here from Denver, where I worked
for a small company that specializes in oil & gas software. New
England is almost what I had romanticized it to be, and since I have
gotten use to being lost all of the time, I am really enjoying getting
to know the area! (I have adopted a "who cares what direction we
are going -- isn't this pretty?" attitude)
Back when I was studying (and I use that term lightly) to be a teacher,
one of my professors told me that I had better get the sarcasm out
of my personality if I ever wanted to teach.
Well, here I am programming computers.
|
2.71 | Ann Johnston | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Mon Jul 25 1988 08:42 | 6 |
| I've already had a bit to say, so maybe I should introduce myself.
I'm the Cost/Budget Analyst for the Market Information Services
Group [MKO,CFO,MRO]. [MISG is the parent group for the Market Research
Centers, the Competitive Information System, the Industry News Service,
...]. I am in Merrimack most of the time.
|
2.72 | Helen Gough | CHEFS::GOUGH | | Mon Jul 25 1988 10:09 | 19 |
| Since my last introduction, in Version 1, I have changed jobs -
I am now a Sales Communications Specialist (official title, Senior
Selling Information Specialist (Gateway) - what a mouthful!). I
am based in Reading, UK, and have been at Digital four years and
three months; this fact constantly surprises me, as I didn't think
I'd stick it this long!!
On a personal note, I'm 30, married eight years, no children, live
with Keith (my husband), and three cats in a village outside Reading,
which will shortly be another village outside Reading when we move
house next month. My main interest outside work is riding my pony,
and I also read a great deal (mainly twentieth century women
novelists). I studied English and Latin Literature at University,
a long time ago.
Although I don't write much, I read this file a lot, and just knowing
that you all exist has frequently made me feel better.
Helen.
|
2.73 | Carol Johns | CSC32::JOHNS | In training to be tall and black | Mon Jul 25 1988 17:40 | 27 |
| Well, I've put this off for long enough...
I'm Carol Johns, a Software Specialist on the Language Support Team at the
Colorado Springs Customer Support Center. I started working for Digital in
1983 as a temporary CRR (I answered the phones) and worked my way up so that I
am currently a Software Spec II. I love my job and currently support FORTRAN,
C, GKS (graphics), and am learning LISP. Occasionally I support BASIC, ADA,
COBOL, PASCAL, etc, etc. I also was loaned to another group for a few months
to write part of a graphics application to be used here.
Originally from Southern California, I attended college in San Diego, and my
family is from the South and the Ozarks. I have a B.A. from San Diego State
University in Psychology and a minor in Business Administration, Management.
I have also studied Computer Science, Mathematics, French, Russian, ASL,
Spanish, Anthropology (under Shirley Strum), and Art History.
I came through Colorado while singing with an evangelistic team, and later
returned here to live. It was a wonderful move. I really like it here.
On a personal note, I am married to a wonderful woman and we have one son,
Evan, born on March 11, 1988. We also have 3 kitties and an Arkansas box
turtle named Terra who just sort of "appeared" one day.
I have been reading/writing to Womannotes for a LONG time now, and really
enjoy it. I have made many, many friends here, and I thank you for being you.
Carol
|
2.74 | Barb Mathers | HARDY::MATHERS | | Tue Jul 26 1988 11:48 | 21 |
| I started at DEC in January '87 as a technical editor. Currently, I
am on loan to the course development/writing department where I am
updating a course on VAX RALLY. I was an engineering writer at my
previous job at Sanders, and hope to return to writing someday.
I graduated with an English/Communuication Arts degree from
Ursinus College outside of Philadelphia and moved to New England in
the fall of '84. I had never set foot in this area of the country
before. I am really growing to like it up here.
I spent my life growing up all over the country as my dad was in the
Air Force and we moved every 3 or 4 years.
I enjoy participating in and watching all sports, especially tennis.
I love to write in my spare time and want to someday complete a
novel.
After discovering womannotes was starting a second volume, I jumped
at the chance to try to keep up with all the discussions this time!!
Barb
|
2.76 | Diana, here for a little while longer. | THRUST::CARROLL | On the outside, looking in. | Fri Jul 29 1988 10:27 | 24 |
| I've been thinking that I ought to introduce myself, as I've been
writing in here for a coupla weeks... But on the other hand, since
I am only going to be here for four more weeks, I don't know if
it's appropriate. But here it is anyway...
My name is Diana Carroll and I am a summer intern in the Mill.
I'm from RPI (or Rensselaer, as they insist on being called nowadays)
in Troy, NY (USA!). I'm a senior in Computer Science (next fall.)
I'll be headed back to school in four weeks,
which is both good and bad. (I like school, but I like summer...)
I like science fiction, scuba diving, talking (and talking and talking)
eating out and music.
Unfortunately, I made it almost the whole summer before I discovered
=wn=, but now it's my favorite notesfile. BTW, has anyone else read
soc.women on the usenet? I got so turned off to that, everyone
was so vicious and flames abounded, which was one of the reasons
I didn't check this group out earlier - but this is so civilized!
Everyone seems so reasonable and open minded... I love you all!
Another BTW - I *love* getting mail...
Diana
!
|
2.77 | 2nd Lt Rachel McCaffrey, USAF | USMRW1::RMCCAFFREY | | Tue Aug 02 1988 17:55 | 28 |
|
Hi...I really feel like all I do is introduce myself in these
conferences. I haven't actually read anything but the intros
but if they're any indication, I think that I'll like this
conference.
Bio data: 22 years old (I still watch the Disney channel though),
degree in English with a minor in Computer Applications (I'm
tired of explaining it but it means I can dabble in programming
and I can pick up computer "stuff" easily), went to the University
of Notre Dame on a ROTC scholarship and am waiting to be sent
to San Angelo,TX for 6 months of Inteligence school (probably
in March of '89, working as a secretary in MRO3 but they discovered
that it doesn't keep me busy so I'm also working with MTBF/MTTR
PID info, and this sentence is much too long and doesn't even
have a verb.
I'm interested in this conference because ND, which I LOVE,
only went co-ed in the early '70s. The ratio is still in
the guys favor and there is a lot of tension between the
two sexes as a whole.
I miss college already and I miss my friends even more so notes
is my way of having discussions about many topics just like
I used to do at school. I think that I could go on and on
but there's some more info at whoareyou.950.
Rachel
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2.78 | Ann Broomhead, sluggish again | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Tue Aug 02 1988 18:13 | 19 |
| Ann A. Broomhead
Senior Software Engineer
MLO 1-3/E12 Pole22c 223-2547 (but moving to
DSG 1-1/C8 635-8283 Real Soon Now)
I've been with Digital for most of my working life. Currently
I'm half the Fonts Engineering group; we try to insure that the
little marks on your screens and pieces of paper make sense and
look good.
I'm actively involved in the science fiction community, and for
the next year and a half my principal activity in that area will
be to be treasurer for Noreascon Three, the 47th World Science
Fiction Convention. Some of you have already volunteered to help
in this enterprise, but more are always welcome. Other activities
I engage in are needlework, research into intriguing little byways,
and role playing, both tabletop and full-scale.
Ann B.
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2.79 | Denise Blanchard | PSYCHE::BLANCHARD | It ain't that pretty at all | Thu Aug 04 1988 13:18 | 13 |
| I figured I should update my intro, since everything about me has changed
since V.1 (except my name, which be changing in 65 days). I was
working third shift and hating it, but I got a new job in PKO as
a Technical writer. (In fact, I owe this in part to a womannotes
party where I met a tech writer. I told him I wanted to be a t.w.
when I grow up, and he told me how to put together a portfolio,
which I did, and got the first job I applied for.) I have moved
to Arlington, and will be getting married in October. I will be
changing my last name to Ryan, not for un-feminist reasons, but
because I think Irish last names are neat.
Dee
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2.80 | Pat Resende | DLOACT::RESENDEP | following the yellow brick road... | Thu Aug 04 1988 18:45 | 25 |
| I had an intro in the old file, but it's time for an update anyway,
so...
I'm a Software Corporate Account Manager, located in Dallas, and
dedicated exclusively to Texas Instruments. My job is to keep them
happy and in a buying mood! Seriously, I manage the sales efforts
for large opportunities as well as resolve internal Digital issues
that affect my customer. It's an exciting job.
I've been with Digital a little more than 10 years. Spent the first 7
in Charlotte, N.C. in Software Services. Then I became a unit manager
and moved to Birmingham, Alabama for two years. In March of '87 I got
married to another Digit and we moved to Dallas. I have officially
declared that I'm NEVER, EVER moving again!
My husband is an office consultant in the A.C.T. here. In our spare
time we're slaves to a house, yard and garden, and we go sailing every
chance we get (which isn't nearly often enough!).
I've been in WOMANNOTES for, oh, about a year I guess. I've really
enjoyed getting to know all the folks who participate in this
conference, and have learned a lot by reading all the different
points of view. Can't wait to get my T-shirt!!!!
Pat
|
2.81 | Brenda from UK!! | FOOT::LUCKHURST | Built for Comfort!! | Fri Aug 05 1988 12:42 | 16 |
| Hello,
My name is Brenda Luckhurst, and I work for European ADG in a new
building just opened in Basingstoke UK called The Crescent.
I am a senior secretary and I work for the End User Engineering
Group Manager. I look after a group of people (approx 20 ish)
I've been reading this notes file for a few weeks, and have joined
in one or two. I think we need more support and input from this
side of the pond. It would be interesting to see if our feelings
about certain issues are similar to yours.
See you all in the files
Brenda
|
2.82 | Another Newcomer | PRYDE::ERVIN | | Fri Aug 05 1988 13:29 | 16 |
| Hello,
My name is Laura Ervin and I have been at DEC for 7 weeks.
I work out of Stow, MA in SSMI Headquarters Personnel managing the
personnel systems here. My organization works closely with Field
Personnel MIS. Also new to VAX technology. Prior to working here,
my systems experience has been on (and I say it with a whisper)
IB&M equipment. But as we all know, IBM JCL was invented by the
Marquis de Sade and batch is boring.
GLAD TO BE AT DEC.
Regards,
Laura
|
2.83 | Donna Moulico | GOONEY::MOULICO | | Mon Aug 08 1988 13:46 | 13 |
| Hello,
My name is Donna Moulico and I have also just joined DEC. I am
a Business Systems Analyst for Publications and Circulation Services.
What a mouthful! I just graduated from college and this is my first
job in the real world. I really enjoy it here so far. I found
out about this conference after my first week and have been trying
to catch up on the different topics but I have been buried in
documentation.
I think I will learn a lot from this conference and I'll try to
put my 2 cents in too.
|
2.84 | Nancy Brennan | TWEED::B_REINKE | As true as water, as true as light | Fri Aug 12 1988 10:25 | 18 |
| Moved by moderator
____________________________________________________________
My name is Nancy Brennan and I have worked for Dec for 12-yrs.
I began my career here in Westfield in the Machine Shop. I am now
in the Incoming Inspection department for Vendor Products. We have
lots of work and stay busy for the most part.
I am an active member of a Gay/Lesbian Support Group here in WFO
and am anxiously awaiting the day we can go public.
My interests outside of Dec consists of being trained by 2 very
large German Shepards and 1 little kitty. I love animals, partying
and swimming in the pool which I maintain for 3 families. I love
the sun and summer. Winter interests include skiing, cross-country
and downhill and spending lots of time with my friends.
My wishes to WOMAN are to be happy and live for better days
|
2.85 | Another New One? | WFOV12::GUTT_J | | Sat Aug 13 1988 15:50 | 7 |
| HI...
My name is Judie. I have been with DEC for 11 3/4 years.
I am currently with Security, but I have a strong computer background.
(left the field to re-group and find the trees in the forest)
I am new to Notes, and am looking forward to being a regular
participant.
|
2.86 | Robin Goodman | MAKO::GOODMAN | | Thu Aug 18 1988 14:22 | 5 |
| My name is Robin Goodman. I have been a read only/rarely write member
for about 2 years. I just changed jobs. I am a Software Engineer in the
TLE group in Spitbrook working on CDD/Plus.
|
2.87 | INTRODUCING MYSELF | MILRAT::RYAN | Bloom Where You Are Planted | Wed Aug 24 1988 10:37 | 18 |
| As a new person on Womannotes I would like to introduce myself.
My name is Pat Ryan. I'm an Executive Secretary for an Engineering
Group Manager at the Mill in Maynard. I've been in the secretarial
and/or office management field for many years. About a year ago
I got my Associates Degree in Business Management and am now thinking
of making a career change, hopefully within Digital.
On a personal level, I am in my late 40's, divorced, have three
grown sons who have all left home. My babies now consist of four
cats (yes, really, I have 4). Seems like everytime a child leaves
home I replace them with a cat. I am a liberal, a feminist, I write
poetry. Like to travel, read, go to concerts (particularly symphony).
Don't know what else to say about me except that I am glad I found
this notes file. Hope it will be a resource for networking with
other women in Digital.
Regards, Pat
|
2.88 | Greetings from Texas | DPDMAI::JAMES | | Wed Aug 31 1988 16:57 | 31 |
| HI! My name is Kathy James. I'm an Admin. Secretary in the Austin,
Texas sales office. I've been with Digital for 5 years, 3 years
in Atlanta, Software Services secretary/customer assistance rep/tech
writer and 2 years here in Austin. I still don't know what I want
to be when I grow up (I'm 36.) I have so many interests.
I was a music education major in college; however, I dropped out
after 2 years to get married so I could help my husband (now ex)
through college and graduate school. To make a long story short,
I got a divorce from my brilliant, extremely talented, egotistical
husband, remained single for about 5 years, met/lived with/married
my brilliant, handsome, egotistical husband Randy and we are the
proud parents of a 3 1/2 year old son "Sparky" (Samuel Robert).
I love classical music, reading, time alone, a clean house (even
though I have to do it myself), cold weather (I didn't leave
Massachusetts because of the weather), the ocean (I'm from Plymouth,
Massa*tooses*, as they say down here), singing to myself, entertaining
the office, our 2 dogs (Harley and Kelly), our cat (Foots), my 3
sisters and 2 brothers, and my parents who just moved to Claremont,
New Hampshire. I also love my mother-in-law who is one of my closest
friends.
I HATE fire ants, hot Texas summers, *ss kissers, sales reps who
act like children, I could go on.
I'm more of a reader than a writer in notes files. I seem to express
myself better in person. Thanks for listening and I look forward
to being a part of WOMMANNOTES.
From the Austin City Limits...KJ
|
2.89 | i'm here | NEBVAX::PEDERSON | Keep watching the SKIES! | Wed Aug 31 1988 17:30 | 24 |
| I've been a read-mostly, write-sometimes noter in this
file for a few months, so I guess I'll sign in.
My name is Pat Pederson. I'm with the US Area Pre-cert Tech
Edit group located (remotely) in MKO. I've been with DEC for
11 years and 1 month (as of tomorrow), starting in the (yuk)
mailroom. I've been in Pre-cert tech edit for 4 yrs supporting
the NY/NJ region. I'm married to another Digit (we met while
I was in the mailroom scenario) and will celebrate our 2nd
anniversay in Sept. We have a condo in Manchester, NH and
an Australian Shephard named "Nikoma". I love Stephen King
novels, noting and other "stuff".
If all goes well (fingers crossed here) I'll be heading out
west to a new position in DEC sometime soon.
Just to let you know where I'm coming from in any replies I
might make, I'm Pro-choice, Democrat to the bitter end,
career-oriented and anti-nuke.
I hold the hope that someday this world will be a peaceful
place for every living soul.
pat
|
2.90 | So ask me | CASV02::RITARI | | Thu Sep 01 1988 09:15 | 34 |
| I've been reading in this file for almost a month now and have begun
to enter some replies so I, too, will sign in.
My name is Jan Ritari. I'm with AISC (Admin Information Services
Center) in CHM. Our group does high-level summary reporting for
senior management. We also design reporting packages for specific
products/product families. I do decision support, providing
information on sales of specific products/product families or to
specific customers. Sometimes I get off-the-wall questions for
order information that need to be researched (these are my favorites).
I've been with DEC for 8-1/2 years starting in GIA (a storefront
in Nagog mall), then to Stow and now in CHM.
I've been a widow for the past 2-1/2 years after many happy years
with a *really special* man. Our children (25 and 19) still live
at home. We all have pretty busy social lives and even though we
live in the same house, we're rarely all there at the same time
(except to sleep). I'm in the MBA program at Clark University's
Boxboro campus and have only 9 more courses to go. I'll need some
finance courses to graduate, but I'll take only the bare minimum
required -- number crunching isn't my thing.
I love to read and to write letters. I think I have a good sense
of humor (though I've never heard anyone own up to not having a
sense of humor) and I love Monty Python (my son introduced me to
them). I've done some travelling (not nearly enough) and intend
to do a lot more as soon as I finish with college tuitions (mine
and my daughter's).
You'll probably be seeing more of me in this conference now that
I've got my feet wet here.
Jan
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2.91 | | BOXTOP::BOONE | Chris...the brown Fox | Fri Sep 02 1988 10:10 | 8 |
| Just found out about this notesfile, and have really
enjoyed reading through all the various topics. So, I guess
it's time to sign in.
Chris Boone
Computer Operator
BXB1 and BXB2 (Boxboro, Mass)
|
2.92 | pony from Munich | MUNICH::WEYRICH | | Fri Sep 09 1988 12:49 | 21 |
| After some reading here, not introducing myself would give me a
kind of voyeuristic feeling - so: my name is Christiane Weyrich,
but everbody (still) calls me Pony - I used to wear a poney tail
when I was a child. I've been with Digital Munich for almost 11
years now, started as a temporary replacement and never had planned
to stay....
Before that, I did some (mostly American) literature at Wuerzburg
University (a town about 300 km north of Munich), focus on poetry
- a nice thing to starve on...
I've never been married and have no kids. I'm with a wonderful man
(10 years already!!!), but we don't live together; he helped me
a lot in learning about women's situation - I never thought there
was a real problem until I started working; you hardly experience
it in school or university...
I'm really happy I found this file, and some of you already seem
quite familiar to me ;) If anybody ever comes to Munich (for the
Octoberfest, for example...) please DO CONTACT ME.
regards
pony
|
2.93 | Nancy Smith | MUMMY::SMITH | | Wed Sep 14 1988 12:05 | 39 |
|
My name is Nancy and I'm from Kentucky.
I am:
- Technical writer for about 5 years
- New to DEC as of 6/20/88
- Writer in the PC Systems Group in Littleton (LJO2)
- Happily married for 26 years
- Mother of two sons, 20 and 17
- Seminary graduate (BU, 1966 - before the influx of women into seminaries)
I have been:
- Licensed preacher (United Methodist - first licensed in 1958 or 59)
- Director of Christian Education (about 14 years, UM and UCC)
- Director of a career assessment and job-hunting-skills program for
Displaced Homemakers (CETA-funded, early 80's)
- Belly dancer (I highly recommend this for feminist women - interested
in discussing?)
- Leader of women's (and sometimes men's) consciousness-raising workshops
(early 70's)
Interests:
- Psychology (developmental, social, and organizational)
- Music: folk, country, and classical
- Theology (to some extent)
- Politics (sorta')
Curious about:
- Feminist issues that are important to people today - I have been somewhat
out of touch with women's groups for several years as I worked to learn
about computers and become established in documetation, enjoy teen-age
sons, be supportive to my husband in his fledgling business, etc.
Looming Crisis:
- "Facing Fifty" very soon!
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2.94 | | CSSE::CICCONE | | Thu Sep 15 1988 16:30 | 6 |
| I have been reading this note for sometime, and finally entered
a reply. I thought it would be nice if I introduced myself.
Andrea Ciccone
Project Specialist
OGO
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2.95 | Nanci Van Fleet | WMOIS::B_REINKE | As true as water, as true as light | Sat Sep 17 1988 09:58 | 24 |
| moved by moderator
Note 94.20 Alternate spellings for woman? 20 of 20
BSS::VANFLEET "6 Impossible Things Before Breakfast" 16 lines 16-SEP-1988 17:24
-< There you are!!! >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi!
I'm Nanci Van Fleet from CXO3 in Colorado Springs.
I'm a Customer Response Representative (fancy title
for a telephone answerer who occasionally soothes
ruffled feathers and keeps administrative track of
calls) for the Remote Sales Support Team.
I have been looking for this conference for a few
weeks and finally found it today. Yay!!
Have already replied to a few notes. I'm a con-
firmed note-aholic. I can't imagine leaving DEC.
What would I do without Notes?
Nanci
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2.96 | It's about time | NEWPRT::NEWELL | Recovering Perfectionist | Thu Sep 22 1988 13:55 | 30 |
| I just realized I haven't properly introduced myself.
Here goes...
Jodi Newell, recovering perfectionist, 12.5 years with DEC.
My first 8.5 years were spent making excuses for the Computer
Special Systems (CSS) division of Digital in California. I was
involved in electro/mechanical design and drafting.
When CSS West transferred it's businiess to New Hampshire I opted
to take a job with the Southwest Area Software Services group as
their Marketing Communications Specialist. That was fun but I missed
the technical side of the business. Four months ago I transferred
to the SWA Proposals Group.
I am now in charge of proposal graphics, proposal graphic standards
and any odd graphics job that comes along. No, I do not do garage
sale signs!
I am married. Just celebrated 15 years of marriage to a man I have
known since second grade. We dated for 6 years before getting
married when I was 20. We have two children, a 3 year old girl
and a 1 year old boy. Live and work in Irvine, California.
I am 35 years old, 5'1", medium build.
I am addicted to notes and have considered seeking professional
help. :^|
Jodi-
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2.97 | Formal introduction | IAMOK::KOSKI | It's in the way that you use it | Thu Sep 22 1988 17:49 | 16 |
| Thanks for the reminder I never think of introducing myself...even
in person.
I'm Gail Koski, I work at VRO in Concord, MA. I am an up and coming
employment professional.
I started keeping up with W_N to compliment the views expressed in
Human_Relations & M_N.
The other details I will keep to myself, so as not to bias your
opinion of me. (insert grin here).
Someday I may even get up the nerve to attend one of the parties...
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2.98 | I guess it's time.... | ENGINE::CASEY | You got to give, to live | Fri Sep 23 1988 13:31 | 18 |
|
Hi - everytime I get into WN I see the "have you introduced
yourself yet" staring at me, so I decided to finally do it,
so here goes.
My name is Laura Casey. I am a Senior Secretary working in
a Program Management Group at the Mill. As of next Wednesday,
I will be here 1 year. I am an outside contract worker...hoping
to become permanent at some point.
I live in Clinton and it takes me about 20-25 minutes to
get to work - depending on the traffic on Rt. 117.
I really enjoy WN, and I also enjoy Friends, and I sometimes
like to read what's going on in Soapbox.
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2.99 | Dorothy Dixon | GEMVAX::DIXON | | Fri Sep 30 1988 10:07 | 28 |
| Hi! I am Dorothy Dixon and I work as a Software Documentation
Editor for SWS Pubs and Techologies at Parker Street in Maynard.
I have been with DEC for 5 years, with this same group. I started
out as a Word Processing Operator and 4 promotions later, I am
now an Editor. I am sorry to say, however, that I must now look
for a job outside of the company. I have just had a baby and
(after much thought) have decided that I need to spend more
time with him. [Sam is 4 months old]. I approached my
manager about working part-time, be he denied it. I have
had no luck finding part-time work in the company, so now I must
start looking outside the company. I am disappointed for a lot
of reasons. One of those reasons is Womannotes. I have
been reading and learning for 2 years now. =WN= has been a
tremendous help to me. There was so much I was feeling but
couldn't express, and =wn= helped me understand alot of what
I was feeling. After reading for so long, I've just started to
participate and it feels good. I will continue to participate
as long as I can.
As I said, I have a 4 month old son, Samuel. He is the center
of Richard's and my life. I am also the step-mom to Richard's
3 children from his first marriage.
Well, that's enough for now. I am looking forward to becoming
a member of the warm and supportive family.
Dorothy
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2.100 | GA, GKE, gailann, they are all me! | TRUCKS::GKE | watch it, he'll puuuurrr! | Mon Oct 03 1988 09:23 | 27 |
| Hello..
Gailann Keville-Evans
Solent Business Park
Southampton, UK
I am American living in the UK with my British husband and our two
kids. I am the creator of Euro_Woman, our European equivalent to
this conference. ;-) We are still in our baby days but it seems
to be a hit.
I have been with Digital now for almost 6 years. I started out
logging property removal passes for Security at the Mill and now
I am a Programmer/Analyst seconded to IS right now doing application
support and some Administrative work for them. I really like what
I do these days and may never go back to Programming!!
As mentioned I'm married and the kids are girls, age 12 and 10.
We have a border collie named Ben, 4 cats, an assortment of pet
rabbits, 3 rats, a guinea pig and 3 birds... love that menagerie!
Hobbies include, needlework, vegetarian cookery, our pets, reading
and old movies.
Here's to friendship across the pond!!
gailann
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2.101 | Another new noter | COOKIE::WILCOX | What is a Jellico cat? | Mon Oct 03 1988 12:56 | 9 |
| Liz Wilcox
Software Engineer in Database Systems/West in Colorado Springs.
I like to think of it as Mid-West...Used to work at the Customer
Support Center supporting VIA products, love databases the best
and love customers, really and truely.
35, married with one child, a daughter not quite 14 months (an
"older" mother according to some lady in the bathroom at a restaurant).
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2.102 | Another "Older" Mother | GRECO::SGADDIS | | Tue Oct 04 1988 13:23 | 13 |
| Sue Gaddis
Project Specialist in SWS Training in Parker Street/Maynard. Started
out as a secretary in the Rolling Meadows, IL office, where I met
my husband. We transferred out east 9 years ago and commute to
Maynard from Merrimack, NH.
We have a five year old son and a three year old daughter who
alternately make life heaven or hell depending on the time of day
(or depending on who gets to sit on the side of the car from where
the horses can be seen).
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2.103 | signing in | ODIXIE::TYLDESLEY | | Tue Oct 04 1988 19:30 | 11 |
|
shirley from atlanta
i've been with dec 4 years this month. i'm a field service engineer
and for the past three years i've done new system and software
installs.
i'm an occassional reader of womannotes as i only get a chance at
noting after hours. it sure is a great way to relax. hopefully
i'll be able to be a sometimes writer.
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2.104 | Ann Ljungberg, Sverige | STKAI1::LJUNGBERG | Ann Ljungberg, IS | Wed Oct 05 1988 04:58 | 21 |
|
I've followed this file (and the old one) off and on for more than
a year now and since I just ordered the T-shirt I'll sign in too!
My name is Ann Ljungberg. I work for Information Services in Stockholm,
Sweden, mainly supporting ALL-IN-1 (just finished implementing it
in Digital Sweden). I've been with DEC for almost two years and can't
think of a better place to work.
I'm 26, married (but that may change soon...) to a self employed
engineer, no kids, live "out in the boonies" in the house my husband
built. I have many interests but too little time.
I really enjoy this file as it makes me THINK even though I'm not
contributing a whole lot. (I'll try but I'm a bit shy)
* *
V Ann
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2.105 | Amy Asbury, finally checking in... | JJM::ASBURY | | Wed Oct 05 1988 11:59 | 28 |
| Hello,
Since I've been reading for a long time and writing in this conference
for quite a while as well, I figured I should introduce myself.
(finally!)
My name is Amy Asbury. I am 23 years old and single. I am currently
working as an engineer in the VAX Workstations group in The Mill,
although, I am hoping to change this in the near future. I graduated
from WPI in May, 1987 and have been in this job since July of that
year. I am currently attending Babson College at night, working
towards an MBA.
I have a lot of strong feelings and opinions about a lot of issues,
but I also try to listen to viewpoints that are different from my
own. I mean, really LISTEN *and* hear, and try to understand where
they come from. I also am trying not to be judgemental.
My main goal in life is to be happy. I also want this for all of
my friends. (they are slowly getting used to me asking "but does
it make you happy??" instead of "why on earth would you want to
do *that*??")
That's all, I guess.
-Amy.
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2.106 | Another Atlantan | LINCON::NSOHL | | Thu Oct 06 1988 13:29 | 8 |
| I'm a project specialist, formerly a SW specialist, at the Customer
Support Center in Atlanta. I've been reading for a while and
learning a lot.
I've been with DEC 4+ years and have been married to another DECcie
for 2+ years.
Nancy
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2.107 | 'bout time! | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Wed Oct 12 1988 15:32 | 17 |
| I figured that it is about time that I registered.
My name is Karen Fahel, and I prefer K.C. I have been a TAG with
DEC since 2/87 working out of MKO, and I have been with the same
group in NUO (CSS Nashua, NH) since 12/87, doing data entry.
I am 24, married for 3 years, no kids (yet! ;-) ), and 2 cats. I
have 2 sisters, 4 brothers, have 8 nieces and nephews, and two more
on the way. I have lived in Nashua all of my life (and I am NOT
bragging about it!)
I am old-fashioned, enjoy singing, acting, reading, needlecraft
and aerobics.
And reading NOTES!
K.C.
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2.109 | Polly Strife | BOSHOG::STRIFE | but for.....i wouldn't be me. | Thu Oct 13 1988 21:48 | 17 |
| I'm Polly Strife. I work for Corp Distribution in Northboro and
have for all of my 9 1/2 years with Digital. I'm the Corp. Hazardous
Materials Transportation ,gr and as such also sit on the Corp.
Environmental. Health and Safety Mgr's staff and the corporate
Environmental,Safety adn Health Advisory Board (ESHAB). I also
sit on the Board of Directors of the Hazardous Materials Advisory
Council in Washington, D.C HMAC is the industry advisory group
for hazardous materials transportation safety worldwide.
I'm divorced (for 16 years now), and have a 19year old daughter,
Stacy, who is a sophomore at Johnson & Wales College in Providence.
I got my law degrewe about 4 years ago and have a small part time
practice in Worcester. I do wills etc. and a great deal of "family
law" type of work.
I live in Westborough with my dog, cats, fish, birds and about 50
plants - including several bonsai trees.
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2.110 | | SUBURB::POLLARDV | The fisherman's friend | Thu Oct 20 1988 10:00 | 22 |
| Hi there,
Val Pollard, co-creator and co-moderator of the "other" women's
conference - Euro_Woman. I decided it was about time I introduced
myself as I've entered a couple of notes in here.
I work in Financial Operations as Secretary to their Manager, Brian
Totham. I'm a temporary, and have been temping at DEC in one position
or another for nearly a year now. I started out with CSS while
they were still in Reading, and then moved into Finance. I'm on
the look out for a permanent job with DEC at Reading.
Outside work my hobbies are reading, writing poetry, amateur dramatics
(I'm a member of the newly-formed DEC Reading Amateur Dramatic Group),
playing darts (I play for my local pub) and socialising generally.
I'm divorced, 31, and share a house with three other women. I have
one child, a boy, who lives with foster parents.
Look forward to contributing more actively,
Val
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2.111 | Judy Pilotte | BPOV02::PILOTTE | | Thu Oct 20 1988 13:03 | 9 |
| Hi my name is Judy Pilotte, sometimes called Jude. I work for GIA
Materials and Distribution Organization in BPO, Marlboro Mass.
My title is Information Systems Consultant. What that means is that
I work in MIS and that I lead projects with resources scattered
all over the world. It makes the job very interesting.
I am married (number 2) and have a wonderful husband, an 8 year
old daughter by my first marriage. I also have a step-daughter,
12, who lives with her natural mother. I live in Hudson Mass.
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2.112 | * NEW JOB, NEW LIFE!! * | PIWACT::WOLOCHOWICZ | Another open book of pages in my life | Wed Oct 26 1988 16:05 | 27 |
|
Its pronounced WOOL-LOCK-O-WITZ. ;^)
I'm in my second week as a Commodity Manager at LMO2 located in
Marlboro. My previous job was as a Component Engineer and when
I started at DEC almost nine years ago I was a Financial Analyst.
I think DEC is one of the few companies around that allows such
job flexibiltity.
Outside of DEC I work part-time as a Nautilus Instructor at Your
Life Center, a health club located in Auburn. Its fun and gratifying
at the same time. I work-out primarily with free-weights and some
of my other interests include hiking, bicycling and cross-country
skiing. But I'm *NOT* a jock. ;^)
I also enjoy cooking and baking (thats one of the reasons I have
to exercise so much!) and on ocassion I'll do some needlepoint.
I also like to read and try to read a few books a week, ranging
from psychology to sci-fi to mystery. Being single lends itself
to alot of free time. ;^)
I have been reading this notesfile for quite awhile and have learned
alot from many of the contributions. Its comforting to know that
I'm not alone in many of the things that I have experienced over
the years. I have been read-only for the past year but I intend
to make the time to contribute to this notesfile.
Nance
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2.113 | Jane Lufkin Halvorson | BOOKLT::HALVORSON | Both thought and thew now bolder | Fri Oct 28 1988 18:17 | 23 |
| I've been a software writer for CUP in Nashua, N.H. since
June, 1987. I'm currently writing about CDD/Plus, in the Technical
Languages and Environments group. I'm also a member of the Spit Brook
Singers (SpitTunes).
I'm 31, divorced, and share an apartment with my cat, Lucy. We are both
avid bird-watchers, but I get a bit farther afield. I'm particularly
interested in the birds of the neotropics: have spent two weeks in a
Panamanian rain forest and plan to visit to Costa Rica next April.
I read a lot -- mostly science fiction, mysteries, and trendy rubbish.
I've sold poetry and non-fiction to national magazines, and once spent
two years building a sailboat from a hull and deck kit, though I'm
no longer interested in boats.
I am the youngest elder in my (Presbyterian) church. (Elders are the
members elected to govern a Presbyterian church. In many congregations, most
elders are men, regardless of congregational composition.)
I look forward to reading more, and maybe even contributing a note or
two!
Jane
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2.114 | Roberta Piket | 2EASY::PIKET | | Mon Oct 31 1988 17:04 | 52 |
|
Well, now that I've finally entered a reply somewhere I guess
I'd better introduce myself.
I graduated from Tufts and New England Conservatory last May with
a B.S. in Computer Science and a B.A. in jazz piano. I'm currently
working in the PIMS project (part of PIMO) by day, and trying to
practice and play music with other musicians by night.
I come from an almost embarassingly stereotypical lower middle class
liberal Jewish New York family. My father died when I was eight
so after this point I was raised by my mother alone. I have only just begun
to appreciate what this undertaking entailed, and my respect for
her increases as I age (23 at present and very depressed about it,
I must say).
Even though my father died when I was so young I still feel that
he made a strong impression on me somehow. My political views are
closer to his than to my mother's (more leftist than hers),
and often in a conversation with my mother in which we disagree
about something, she'll tell me that my father said the same thing
I'm saying. This goes for my musical views as well, as my father
was a musician, even though the only thing he really knew about
jazz was that Louis Armstrong could really sing a tune! :^)
Anyway, I am constantly amazed not just by how much sexism there
is (which I expect from idiots) but at how many INTELLIGENT, decent
people refuse to be called feminists. I don't know what the problem
is that people have with this label. So let it be known, I am a feminist.
You really can't not be one if you are going to pursue male-dominated
fields like music and software engineering. It also helps that
I am a fairly strong-minded, confident person, so I don't get fazed easily.
I live in Somerville, since September in my own apartment for the
first time ever and I love it. I don't get the slightest bit lonely.
I feel a little "inferior" to some of the womannoters whose notes I have
read. I have never been married, divorced, gone through intense
sexual reorientations, or done any of the exciting things everyone
in this file seems to have done. I hope I will have lots of exciting
life experiences so I have something worth contributing. (Sorry
for being facetious. I hope no one takes it for disrespect. Actually I
am half serious).
Looking forward to lots of cool noting.
Roberta
P.S. If you want to know about upcoming gigs, let me know and I will put you
on my mailing list!
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2.115 | Long-winded again :-) | STC::HEFFELFINGER | Tracey Heffelfinger, Tech Support | Wed Nov 02 1988 13:56 | 98 |
| This is a bit longer than most of the intros here. It's a bit
more detailed than I usually write (athough it fit right in in the
notefile it came from). But since I 1) hate writing intros, 2) had
just written this one within the last week or so for another note file,
and 3) was pretty pleased with the overall balance of this one, I
decided I'd just move it part and parcel over here.
I was born in Akron, Ohio in 1961. Moved to South Carolina
between 2nd and 3rd grade and been here ever since. (Although I
have stubbornly held onto my northern accent.)
Was probably the only avowed atheist to attend Furman University, a
small Southern Baptist liberal arts college. Here I got my degree.
Majored in Computer Science and Business and minored in Math and
Music (Vocal Performance). (Can you say overcommitted? I knew
you could!)
I joined DEC here in Greenville, S.C.(Printed Wiring Board shop) in
June 1983. I did a stint as an Application programmer supporting
various Financial Applications. After 2 years, I joined the Tech
Support group. I'm still here today as a Sr. Systems Analyst doing system
management of 3 clusters and tech support for programmers and end users
alike. I do all hardware configuring and ordering for the plant. I'm
also the local expert in System Security. (Expert is a relative term
and in this case is sorta damning with faint praise. :-) )
I'm another singer. I usually sing contralto or tenor. Then
I took voice in college and was informed that I was actually a
coloratura. (For those non-musically inclined, a contralto is the
lowest female voice and often has a heavy or Wagnerian tone. A
coloratura is a soprano (highest voice) whose tone is light and
agile and suited to singing very baroque or ornate music.) While I
stood there with my mouth open, my voice instructor informed me that
often women with extremely high vocal ranges can sing quite low as
well. The ones that are musically inclined are often stuck into the
alto section when young because they can hack the tougher role of
singing harmony. After working with her for three months I had a well
developed 3 1/2 octave range. I hardly ever sing "right" nowadays; I
do no significant training/practicing at all so my range has dropped
back to about 3 octaves (and on bad days a little less than that :-)).
I really miss singing "professionsally" but the time that I need to
keep "in shape" and the opportunites to sing the things I want to sing
in the environment I want to sing them are practically non-existent.
Nowadays I limit myself to singing around the house and in my Church
choir. (8 people; I'm the only soprano. We refer to ourselves as the
Clemson Unitarian Universalist Mass Chorus and Tabernacle Choir, "the
only choir whose name is bigger than the reality!")
Currently, my political convictions are mainly disgusted.
I decide things on an issue by issue basis, but I usually end up left
of center. (Sometimes just a little bit left; sometimes way the hell
out in left field.) I've only been old enough to vote in the last two
(pres.) elections. I voted independent once and libertarian once. I
don't plan to vote this year at all. (Yeah, yeah I know. I'm
disgusted with myself over this, but the choices were so uninspriring
that I flat missed the deadline to register.) (We moved this past year so
my registration is no longer good.)
My religious convictions are not something I usually discuss
in public. I no longer consider myself an atheist, but I'm certainly
not Christian either. I'm attracted to some of the ideas in neo-
paganism, but so far that attraction has remained an intellectual
one and not a spiritual/emotional response. Depending on the phase
of the moon, I waver between agnostic, theist, and animist. For
now I feel at home with the Unitarian Universalists.
My interests outside of work are: Noting. Although, like many
here, my noting has decreased from the "old days". I'm mainly
read-only now. Cats. We have seven. Most came from the shelter.
a few were strays. One is a Siamese that we bought from the breeder.
When a cat needs a home, we can't seem to say no.... Crafts. Mainly
needlework of various kinds (knitting, cross stitch, sewing, etc.
ad nausea) but occasionally I foray into woodworking. (I just looked
up "foray" to make sure that I really could use that as a verb. The
entry says: "to ravage in search of spoils:PILLAGE vi: to make a
raid or brief invasion <forayed into enemy territory>" Given my
love-hate relationship with it and skill level, this word was more
appropriate than I knew when I chose to use it. :-) ) Reading. Mainly
SF and Fantasy. It's a rare week that I don't read at least two books.
When I get into a real reading mode, I can down 1 or more a day.
Aikido. Currently a Blue belt, was about to test for Green (about
halfway to Black in our school) when I found out I'd be taking a
several month "leave of absence". (Obstetricians do not look kindly
upon a woman being slammed to the mat in a legsweep when she is
pregnant. :-) )
Which brings me to personal life. I'm married to Gary, whom
I met in college. This Jan (89) will be our 4th anniversary.
Gary and I are currently expecting a child. The due date is May
8th.
I guess that's it. Is anybody still awake out there?
Trace
(aka tlh)
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2.116 | "That was then, this is NOW" | SCARGO::TNEXEMPT | | Fri Nov 04 1988 10:01 | 31 |
| SCARGO::TNEXEMPT "Lisa V."
-< Lisa Veilleux >-
Hi wimyn! This is my first attempt at a reply - I've been
a read-only noter until now. But this great file really made me
want to get involved.
As you may be able to guess by my username, I'm a DECtemp
(are we allowed to note?), so my address won't always be the same.
I've only been with DEC a few months, but I really like the atmosphere
here. As a temp, the only way to describe what I do here at DEC
is "a little bitta this, a little bitta that". So far, I've been
fortunate to have two excellent assignments.
I and my spouse are currently finishing up a brand new house
in Bow, NH, and can't wait to move in (hopefully by Thanksgiving).
We have two "kids" with fur coats and wagging tails - Manco, a
lab-shepherd cross-breed, and Saiga, a greyhound adopted from the
Seabrook racetrack (a plug for REGAP - they make great pets!).
I enjoy: reading (esp. historical fiction), good music (esp.
blues, e.g. Koko Taylor, Stevie Ray Vaughan), Jazzercise, playing
with my dogs, hiking, camping, the beach, and fun friendships.
I just read that paragraph and yuk!! it sounds like a singles ad.
Well, this is my first reply - guess I need more practice.
Hope to be noting regularly, this file is great!
...Lisa V...
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2.117 | | STAR::LTSMITH | Leslie | Tue Nov 08 1988 12:46 | 66 |
| Ok, Ok, so I procrastinate when it comes to talking about myself.
When was the last vote? That's the last time I introduced myself --
back in V1.
I've been reading this conference (and V1) almost since their creation.
I've learned a lot, cried a lot, rejoiced and hollered a lot. Who
ever said that growing is easy?
I'm a Principal Software Engineer with the VMS group now. Just
getting my feet wet -- this is my fourth week.
Prior to this I spent a short stint in AITG before the great-budget-
cutters-in-the-sky canceled the project. And before that, I spent six
years in SEG/CAD working on DECSIM. And before that, (yes, I've been
with DEC eight years), I worked in the Microcomputer Product Line as a
Product Planning Specialist. The group merged with the Tech OEM group
and became Tech Volume Group; who knows what they're called now, but
they're over in MR03.
And there was even life before Digital. I worked as a programmer,
trainer, installer, pre-sales support, post-sales support for a small
company in Vermont before I finished school. I had taken a year off
from school, and worked at this job and others. After finding out
what burnout really is and paying my entire salary in taxes for our
household, I decided it was time to finish school, get my degree and
earn a real wage. Sure am glad Digital was hiring when I was ready.
Outside of work I'm an avid bicyclist. During the warmer months I try
to commute to work or ride during lunch. You may have spotted me.
I'm the weird person who rides a Linear -- a semi-recumbent. As I get
older [where's my cane? ;-) ] the standard touring saddle just
doesn't make it any more. The recumbent is a very different way to
deal with this, but it works for me. You should see how traffic stops
to stare!!
I also enjoy model railroading. My hubby and I belong to Northeast
NTRAK; its a modular club in N-Scale (1/160th of the real thing). We
bring our 2x4 foot modules to train shows, set them up with others in
our club, and run trains all day long and talk with viewers. Great
fun. I specialize in building the structures and doing the scenery.
Right now I'm building a model of the house we live in.
We also belong to Northeast Live Steamers. This is a club that
promotes steam engines. We own two live steamers. One is a model of
the Woodstock Railway engine that ran in the 1890's in Woodstock, Vt;
it runs on 7 1/4" track. The other is a Boston and Maine. It runs on
3 1/2" track. Both run outdoors and burn real coal; operating
pressure is around 100 PSI. The larger one allows the engineer to sit
on the tender and pull cars with people behind. The smaller one
requires the engineer to sit on a flat car behind the tender and can
pull significantly less passengers.
Both hobbies are great fun, accept I'm the only woman in both clubs.
Its not bad in the Ntrak club because the fellows range in age. But
the Live Steamers are typically around the retirement age due to cost
of entry and time needed to build an engine. Old impressions die
hard. They love to see me operate the engine though, so maybe there's
hope.
So am I off the hook for an introduction yet? Cheers....
-Leslie
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2.118 | "I guess it's time I put this in" | LAVA::HACHE | | Tue Nov 08 1988 13:12 | 8 |
|
My name is Adele Hache, I have been with Dec almost 9 years now
and am currently working in Valbonne, France. I am an applications
programmer with the ADG group here.
I really enjoy this notes file, it helps keep me sane and in
touch with American women even if I don't write in often.
|
2.119 | Kathy Gallup | SSDEVO::GALLUP | Some days you've just gotta say... | Thu Nov 10 1988 16:31 | 18 |
|
okay, I know...an introduction is in order....
I'm Kathy Gallup, and I've worked for DEC in Colorado Springs
now for 11 months. I'm 23, and in December of '87 graduated
from the University of Arizona with a bachelor's degree in
Computer Engineering (software emphasis).
My interests: sports, 4-wheeling, skiing, travelling,
staying single, sewing, knitting....well, this list could go
on forever...I'm pretty much interested in a little of
everything (except country music!)
|
2.120 | I AM | MUSKIE::FOULKROD | | Fri Nov 11 1988 17:42 | 4 |
| My name is Cyndy Foulkrod. I work in the Customer Service Revenue
Administration group in the Minneapolis, Minnesota office (gods
country out here). I've been with Digital 5 1/2 years. Nice to
meet you all!
|
2.121 | NEXT...UNSEEN | SLOVAX::HAGUE | | Mon Nov 21 1988 16:37 | 14 |
| About time to introduce myself.
I am Louise Hague and I am a secretary here in Salt Lake City.
Contrary to popular opinion, I LOVE it here.
I am married and have 5 daughters and 4 grandchildren. I have a
Dachshund named Cringer, a cat named Yoda, and a fish who is unnamed
as of today.
I plan on being an active participant in womannotes. I tend to
be a little outspoken at times (especially when I know I am right)
but I believe you can learn something from everyone.
Glad to be here!
|
2.122 | Introduction to Gayle Connor | FOOZLE::CONNOR | | Wed Nov 23 1988 10:37 | 5 |
| I'm Gayle Connor. I have worked for Digital for 7 years. I have
worked as a Personnel professional for 15 years until 9 months ago.
I changed careers at that time and now work in Marketing. I
do research work for our collection of emerging industries in the
General Services Industry Marketing organization.
|
2.123 | Susan Moore | NATASH::MOORE | Reality is just a collective hunch. | Sun Nov 27 1988 21:46 | 28 |
| Hi - my name is Susan Moore, and I've been a little remiss in introducing
myself promptly in =wn=. I began working at Digital in August of this
year, and starting reading =wn= a little while ago. I was about to
introduce myself and start noting more here when I was distracted by the
realization that they would like me to *work* here, too. So I felt I
should take a short break from notes rather than jeopardize my mortgage!
I work as a sr. consultant in Management Sciences in Stow. We are
essentially a planning and operations management consulting group of about
70 who work for Digital and consult only to Digital organizations. I've
been working as a consultant for about 8 years, but in the health care
field before now. So this industry is new to me, but being here has felt
like a good change for me from the beginning.
Actually this has been only the latest in a lot of major life changes. Over
the years I've been a sleep researcher, social worker, pilot, potter,
cellist, and hospital operations analyst. I've earned at least some of my
living at most of those at some point. I think I'm driven by a fear that I
won't think my life has been interesting enough as I look back on it when
I'm 90. Or maybe it's that I can't decide what I want to be when I
grow up! :^)
I'm particularly enjoying the people I've been connecting with since I came
to Digital, especially those I've met through this and other notesfiles.
Community is very important to me, and I'm delighted at the additions to my
own community that I've been making since I came here.
I look forwokard to getting to know you all more.
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2.124 | Hi | DMGDTA::WASKOM | | Fri Dec 02 1988 10:23 | 23 |
|
Alison Waskom
I work in Data Admin for US Field Service. It's interesting to
be in on the birth of a "new" discipline.
I've been reading this conference for several months, since I came
to DEC. It has been the source of much thought, a few tears, and
a great deal of laughter. I'm looking forward to participating
more.
I am a single mom of a 15 year old boy, divorced for 9+ years.
Enabling his growth is my current biggest job, and a source of growth
for me.
I read much, square dance at least weekly, downhill ski when there
is snow, and hate housework. I have 2 sisters, both married with
small babies (somewhere, I think my timing on having my kid was
off).
Alison
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2.125 | Muggsie Rocco | CURIE::ROCCO | | Tue Dec 06 1988 14:32 | 24 |
| Hi,
My real name is Margaret, but all my friends call me Muggsie. I have been
at DEC for 1 year 9 mo. I am in the CASE marketing group in ESG, focusing
on product strategies for CASE. I now really like my job, but it took
awhile - coming to DEC was a real adjustment.
Before coming to DEC, I worked for Tektronix, for 9 years in both engineering
and in sales support.
I grew up in LA, and then lived in Oregon for 10 years, before moving to
New England 6 years ago. I love New England and feel very at home here.
I have been married for 3 1/2 years to a wonderful man who also believes that
marriage is an equal partnership. We don't have any kids, but would like to
sometime in the near future. I am 32 and am feeling that biological clock
ticking ... For right now we put all of our parenting instincts into our
dog Scoobie.
I have just starting reading this conference and have some catching up to do.
I will keep reading, and will respond some of the time also.
Muggsie
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2.126 | !!!!At Last!!!! | FDCV30::SAIZ | | Wed Dec 07 1988 14:21 | 11 |
|
Well, it's finally time to introduce myself after almost 10 months
of read/only. My name is Maria Saiz and I am a Project Manager
in Revenue Accounting in PKO. I'm a relatively new DECie ( only
since Jan. 88) who finally beginning to adjust to both the private
sector and DEC.
I've really enjoyed reading this note and look forward to somehow
keeping up with it. Now that I've introduced myself, I'll have
to participate.
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2.127 | Transferred to Engineering | DELNI::H_SPENCER | Holly Spencer | Wed Dec 07 1988 16:16 | 27 |
|
Referring back to 2.21, I have actually managed to keep
up with WOMANNOTES. I have grown to appreciate more the gentle,
irrestible pathos of woman's plight in this world from some very
outspoken, brave, and touching notes I've seen.
I have transferred from the field to NAC Engineering,
where I am the DECnet Phase V Migration Field Test coordinator.
I'll be planning and coordinating DECnet/OSI testing for customers
on both sides of the Atlantic.
I still follow network technology. though I've also
expanded my quest to "humanet" technology, how people network
to each other, to see the web of interconnections. "Towards
a New Woman's Psychology" by Jean Miller from the Stone Center
in Wellesley has given me a boost along those lines. I have
discovered yoga, and am a more relaxed and vital person
than previously.
I still live in town, in Brookline, MA and I have become
increasingly active in local political action. I am concerned
about local and global environmental issues, town greenspace
and recycling efforts, and day care and schools. I have been
to the state house to lobby for toxic waste reduction in Mass.
I urge others to get out of their armchairs, and join effective
organizations that work towards a closer, greener world. It's
fun and rewarding!
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2.128 | New Job, New House | FRAGLE::TATISTCHEFF | Lee T | Fri Dec 09 1988 14:12 | 13 |
| Ahem.
Lee T checking in after quite a long silence.
Changing jobs; will be working for SBO in LMO. New lab, a little
less acoustic microscopy and a lot of other stuff too.
Moving in to a larger apartment and seriously considering another
cat.
Will remain very quiet for a while.
lt
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2.129 | | MINNY::ZIMMERMANND | | Fri Dec 23 1988 08:40 | 10 |
| Hi,
I'm Doris Zimmermann Tuor, I am working as a Marketing Specialist for
DEC Switzerland.
As English is not my native language I find it very hard to actively
particiate in this file, but I do enjoy reading it. I'm learning a
lot about different mentalities/attitudes.
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2.130 | hello | CECV03::HACHE | I.I.T.Y.W.T.M.W.Y.B.M.A.D.? | Tue Dec 27 1988 16:46 | 20 |
| Hello,
My name is Danielle Marie, I work in BUO, Custom Training. I am
new to =wn= but I am looking forward to being part of the community.
I will be 24 in a few weeks and it feels very odd. Sometimes I
feel so old and mature and sage, and then sometimes I feel so young
and inexperienced. I helped raise my younger sisters and brother
and I have been on my own for six years now.
I am a student at Northeastern University and I have a business
of my own. I like most crafts, writing (short stories, poems, and
someone of these days I'm going to start the novel that's been
running around in my head for the past few months) walking and
cooking. I participate in a few other conferences...Friends and
Cooks mostly.
I'm looking forward to being "one of you"
Kind Regards,
Danielle Marie
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2.131 | Welcome, Maureen! | SALEM::LUPACCHINO | There's a world beyond this room. | Wed Dec 28 1988 15:19 | 16 |
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My name is Maureen Robinson and I am located in Houston Texas.
I am in Sales, and currently am Strategic Account Manager for Shell
Oil. I am currently expecting a baby in the beginning of April,
but am planning on continuing work after the baby is born. I haven't
been involved with this conference before, but hope to carry on
some good conversations with women from around the company here.
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2.132 | Welcome Beverly | WMOIS::B_REINKE | Mirabile dictu | Thu Dec 29 1988 17:42 | 28 |
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My name is Beverly Marshall and I am a Credit Specialist at STO
- St. Louis, MO.
I have been with DEC for 2 years and really enjoy working here.
It does get rather frustrating at times; especially quarter end.
I just recently discovered this notesfile and really wish I had
more time to read. Maybe I will when I get a system to take home.
I also wish I were more technically oriented. However, I intend
to work on this.
After working hours, my interests include travel, sports, bicycling,
sailing, golf (only recently) and, "happy hours".
Whoever is responsible for this conference, and I think the persons
name is Maggie, thank you.
Beverly
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2.133 | The new Noter on the Block!! | CURIE::MARCOMTAG | Lynne Say Don't Worry, Be Happy | Thu Jan 05 1989 11:54 | 8 |
| Lynne M. Sigel
MRO-4 Marlborough Mass.
Sr Secretary
I live in Shrewsbury Ma....recently married....no children (yet!)
Graduated from Worcester State College with a Degree in Media,
minor-art. Looking for a job in the Media field. I am a temporary
trying to get perminant so when I do.......I will continue!!
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2.134 | Joana Bize | SHIRE::BIZE | La femme est l'avenir de l'homme | Fri Jan 06 1989 09:22 | 26 |
| As I have been away from this Notefile for about 3 month, and hadn't introduced
myself since somewhere back in V1, I thought I'd better do something about the
situation before starting to note again...
Joana Bize, 33, married, 1 stepdaughter (15), 1 daughter (9), 2 cats, 1 dog,
1 rabbit. Main interests: books, animals, food.
I have been with DEC 11 years, in European HQ, Geneva, Switzerland and recently
followed an intensive 3 months training to become a Network Support Specialist.
The training was quite fascinating, and I am very happy I got this opportunity.
I came back from vacation, and have been ON THE JOB - which seems incredible
after all this preparation ... - since January 3rd. I don't have the title yet,
just the job, but I'd rather prove my worth and get the title after, than get
the title before I am ready to handle the responsibilities, and be disappointed
because I can't! (I known I'll be able to, I am just desperately trying to
sound modest and not feeling it in the least!)
While on the training I have more or less followed what was happening in WN by
extracting batches of notes and reading them when I found a little time, but
even that way it was hard keeping up with all the traffic! I hope I'll be able
to read and note regularly ... at least now I can say I am testing our network
connection with the US!
Warmest regards to you all, it's nice to be back!
Joana
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2.135 | Introduction | FALKEN::GILSON | | Fri Jan 06 1989 11:39 | 14 |
| I'm Peg Gilson, a Senior Secretary whose primary responsibility
is to edit Software proposals.
Re .129
Dear Doris,
Bonjour. Tag. Your English is fine. Even people for whom English
is their first language make mistakes, so don't let that stand in
the way of your communicating with us. We value your input.
In sisterhood,
Peg
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2.136 | introducing... | TLE::KRUGER | | Mon Jan 09 1989 17:27 | 11 |
| I'm Sharon Kruger, Software Engineer working in Technical Languages
and Environments, working on the VAX C compiler. I just started on Jan.
3rd, but I had a summer co-op this past summer in Tewksbury, during
which I kept up with this notesfile, posting a little bit.
I just graduated in December from the University of Massachusetts
at Amherst, and I'll be getting married this summer. And yes,
another "Digital couple" -- my fiance works in VMS performance!!
--Sharon
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2.137 | "I am who I am"... | GERBIL::IRLBACHER | | Wed Jan 11 1989 11:09 | 20 |
| I am Marilyn Irlbacher, Admin Sec in a Marketing Group at MKO2.
Statistics: 55, widowed, 4 children, 3 gchildren, live alone
go to college in Cambridge, like to travel, *love* Boston,
am a hiker whose last big trip was a 20 mile - 3 day hike in the
White Mts. in August, read, read, like classical and folk music and
"art" films and read.
I am of the generation that hit the streets in the Civil Rights
Movement and the Anti-War protests, and am laughingly called the
obligatory liberal of my group.
Have only recently gotten interested in notes files, and find them
(1) quite interesting (2) often helpful (3) sometimes amusing
(4) and...I "can't believe that person *said* that!"
Marilyn
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2.138 | Barbara Ann Miner | ROLL::MINER | | Mon Jan 16 1989 09:52 | 25 |
| Hello!
I have enjoyed =wn= immensely for the past two months and will
now introduce myself. I am Barbara Miner, newly hired in Hudson
Massachusetts. This is my first professional job after TEN years
of college. I am very glad to be at Digital and am *delighted*
to work with/for so many women. (An aside: in my field of chemistry,
the number of female professors at PhD-granting institutions is
0.6%; there are fewer in administration.)
I have been married for six years to a wonderful man; we have
no children. My husband and I both grew up in (different) small
towns in Montana. We spent the last six years in Arizona, and now
we are really enjoying New England.
I didn't have a lot of time for hobbies in graduate school,
but I have always been an avid reader. My husband introduced me
to science fiction and fantasy. My favorite books are about Real
people who have done good or difficult or wonderful things. I
like to read history. I also like to hike gently (see more; hurry
less) and go camping. I can't wait to see what the spring flowers
look like in this part of the country.
Glad to be here.
Barbara
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2.139 | >pointer to .19< | USAT02::CARLSON | soon to be Blanchard | Thu Jan 19 1989 15:27 | 5 |
|
I was finally promoted to an Information Systems Specialist,
working for US-IS in Atlanta GA!!
theresa.
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2.140 | Patti Anastasia | HPSCAD::ANASTASIA | Show me the way to go home. | Mon Jan 23 1989 12:59 | 12 |
| Hi! I'm Patti. I am a technical writer. My current assignment is with
the HPSCAD group in Marlboro, MA (MRO1).
I'm a new homeowner (since Jan. 3!!!!). My hobbies include hiking,
reading, quilting (just started classes), cooking, canoeing, and
collecting windup toys. I'm having fun exploring my new surroundings.
I'm 28. I studied electrical engineering. I was one of two women in my
class (Southeastern Massachusetts University '82). I'm glad to see
that more and more women are starting non-traditional careers. It was
tough being in such a minority in college, especially since I was
brought up in a very traditional home.
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2.141 | Me | WELMTS::WALLANE | Sausage in a new skin! | Tue Jan 24 1989 06:24 | 16 |
| Hi I'm Sue.........work in CAS im Welwyn Garden City, England...been
with Digital for 16 months now. (Yes, I', probably completely insane
by now ) ;-)
Married. No kids.........but have two springer spaniels and look
after injured birds of prey (currently have two tawny owls). Will
shortly be buying a horse, which is ideal as we live in a village
about thirty miles north of London.
I like swimming, parachute-jumping, horse-riding and reading Stephen
King novels.
I hope I can add some value to this conference as I'm sure I will
enjoy writing as much as I have enjoyed reading.
Sue
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2.142 | Allow me to introduce myself... | IAMOK::GAMESTER | | Wed Jan 25 1989 09:06 | 15 |
| Hi, I thought since I wrote a reply in one of the topics, I'd better
introduce myself...My name is Donna Gamester and I work over at
VRO in Concord Mass.as a temporary secretary...I'm not married and no
kids(I'm in no rush for either...:-))...My interests are
varied...Psych.,Astronomy,Theatre,Reading,Hanging around..I even
did clowning for awhile...
I don't have any set goals for myself at this time but, who knows...I
might see one I like someday...(A temporary one is to be a performer
at the King Richard's Faire...)
I've been reading this file for some time now and have enjoyed it
alot. I hope that I'll be able to share almost as much with you as you
have with me whether it be whimsical or serious...
I'm getting sappy so I'd better stop...See you around the directory!!!
- Donna
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2.143 | Oh, Hello there! | VIDEO::TAYLOR | So much CHOCOLATE! Such tight JEANS! | Thu Jan 26 1989 10:38 | 24 |
| I'm Holly Taylor. I work at DSG in Westford Mass as a Secretary for
the T.A.S.T.E. group. I live in Leominster, MA. I am not married
(See note 694.21(I think) for details about this. The note is called
"Dealing with Death")
I have many interests. I guess my main interests are children and
cats. I have 5 cats, but no children (not yet at least). I am
a purebred cat breeder. I breed a rare kind of cat called a Korat.
I am also interested in poetry, DRAMA, reading, psychology, and many
other things. I am also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star,
and am a co-moderator of the Masonic notes file.
Other notesfiles I get into are Arthritis (I've had it all my life),
Friends, Lefties, Human relations, and Chocolate (See personal name).
As for long term goals. I would eventually like to open my own
business. It is either going to be a child care business or a Pet
grooming business (I need no training in this what so ever).
I'm looking forward to participating in this notes file.
Holly
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2.144 | Elizabeth Douglas | GLORY::DOUGLAS | if you snooze, you looze | Thu Jan 26 1989 10:45 | 14 |
| I'm Elizabeth (Liz ... it's quicker to type!). I've been with DEC
2.5 years. I'm a principal software specialist in the Automotive
District in Detroit. I've watched this notesfile for about 6 months
and have decided that it's time I made myself known! Hi.
I'm 26, married for 5 years, a DINK (dual income, no kids). I suppose
I'd characterize myself as a feminist - I believe that 'doing' is
better than 'talking'.
One other distinguishing characteristic about me ... I'm a kiwi
(that's the name New Zealander's call themselves - it's named after
the national animal; a kiwi bird. Nothing to do with the fruit!)
Liz
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2.145 | The new noter moved a block down! | TYCOBB::TPSEC | | Fri Jan 27 1989 11:55 | 7 |
| Lynne M Sigel
MRO-1/A65
Marlborough, MA
I justed moved from MRO-4..old node-CURIE::MARCOMTAG
Still the same Lynne (Don't worry, Be Happy).....and happy
to be back on the noter scene!!.....so let's have fun!
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2.146 | New noter | BRAT::SCHUBERT | Kathy | Fri Feb 03 1989 13:08 | 12 |
| Hi, new to this note file, so thought I'd introduce myself;
Been at Digital for 11 years now, started as a secretary in
Maynard and now a Marketing Communication Specialist in a
marketing organization. Have offices in MK02 and MR02. Do
crazy things from renting porta-potties at Digital sales meetings,
to laser shows (when budgets were big) to video's and now slide
shows. All the motivational stuff that people need to keep them
moving, they call me. My job is an adventure....and sometimes
it's like an old book. That's the DEC way!
Kathy Schubert
MK02 and sometimes MR02...........
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2.147 | Karen Barth | STAR::BARTH | | Mon Feb 06 1989 19:25 | 26 |
| Hi,
I started my post-college life with a degree in fine arts, a new husband, and
very little idea what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I spent the
next 5 years tinkering around with painting, pottery, drawing, woodworking...
until I finally realized that I did not want to be an artist. So, three
years later I had another degree, this time in computer science and a new job
as a software engineer in VMS. That was almost 2 years ago, and it was a
good move.
I enjoy playing fantasy role playing games and am currently in several GURPS
campaigns - one is a medieval Chinese setting, and the other group alternates
between fantasy and post-holocaust campaigns. I also enjoy hiking, Jazzercise
(when the music's good), music, good friends, and especially, animals. I
share a house in the woods with my husband Ed, two dogs and two cats. Ed is
also a software engineer at at Digital. He recently joined VMS, making us one
of seven married couples in the VMS engineering group. The cats are Tristan
who's a deaf, white, blue-eyed bozo, and Tenzing, a tabby who's purrs could
wake the dead. Our dogs are both Borzois (otherwise known as Russian
Wolfhounds) named Aisha and Zowie. They're tri colored females about 6 years
old.
I've enjoyed reading this file for several months and hope to become more
activelly involved in it.
Karen.
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2.148 | New to =WN= | GRANPA::CCOLEMAN | | Wed Feb 08 1989 14:34 | 17 |
| Hello!
My name is Cheryl Coleman, and I've been with DEC for 5 years, 3
months. The first 5 years I was a struggling secretary in Software
Product Services, and recently moved into the job of Operations
Analyst, and have been here for 3 months and love it!
I work at the DEC office in Landover, MD (outside Washington, DC)
and live in Annapolis, MD. I attend the University of Maryland
part-time, finishing my degree in Information Systems Management.
I've been married for 1-1/2 years, no children, and 2 cats. I'm
a follower of the FELINE and SKIING conferences, and due to a course
I'm taking in college this semester, decided to read this one, liked
it, and decided to introduce myself!
Cheryl
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2.149 | HELLO FROM THE WASATCH FRONT | DECATR::GREEN_TA | | Thu Feb 09 1989 10:17 | 3 |
| GREETINGS! My name is Taunya - I'm located in the SLO office.
Joining/contributing to the `Notes' community should prove interesting
and rewarding. It should prove quite interesting....
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2.150 | Karen Sullivan | TRADE::SULLIVAN | Karen - 296-5616 | Fri Feb 10 1989 14:32 | 25 |
| Hi, I'm back (as much as I can). I was fairly active in V1
of the file, but changed jobs at about the same time as this
version was created.
I've worked for DEC for almost 9 years, the first 8 of
which I worked in the VLSI CAD group in Hudson, Ma. Last
June I transfered to the DECtrade project in FIE (Financial
Industries Engineering). I'm project leader of the Management
piece of the project. My piece allows the sytem manager to
monitor and set characteristics of the DECtrade components
as well as user-written applications anywhere on the network.
It's been a very high-stress project, but I'm loving the
challenge.
I've recently joined the women's barbershop group in DEC, since
I love to sing and haven't been part of any choral group since
I joined this company. Also, this will keep me from working
late every night now that I have another commitment.
I'm looking forward to getting to know everyone who has
joined this since I stopped reading, and re-aquaint myself
with the older members.
...Karen (currently in LM04, but soon to be in PDM)
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2.151 | THE ETERNAL OPTIMIST | NHL::PETAGNA | | Wed Feb 15 1989 15:16 | 8 |
| My name is Peg Petagna. I am an Administrative Secretary in USM
IM (U.S. Manufacturing Information Management). I have been at
DEC 10 years. I have a family (son, age 26 yrs and daughters, age
17 and 23, and my husband). I am enrolled in a Compensation and
Benefits certificate program at Northeastern University. When I
complete this program, I hope to get a certificate in Human Resource
Management, also. At some point, before I retire, I would like to
work in Human Resource Management.
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2.152 | Read-only except twice | GLASS::MADDEN | | Fri Feb 17 1989 10:52 | 27 |
| OK, I'll finally sign-in.
I've been with DEC for 4 years, 7 months and I've been reading
Womannotes since Jan '88. Why have I never written? Just a
coward I guess.
I'm a Senior Software Specialist recently having finished working
on an OLTP project for GE. The project is over but unfortunately
it was never "done".
Outside DEC I work with the Senior High Youth Group at my church
and have traveled all around the U.S with twenty-some high schoolers
( they are the best! ). I sing in the choir, play co-ed volleyball
and have spend the better part of a year making baby quilts for
my six friends having their first babies.
I've considered myself a feminist since college ( much to the
dismay of my friends who didn't want to be associated with such
a strong label ) however I think I've been intellectually soft
when it comes to all "human" issues in the last five years. I
love Womannotes because it has me thinking again. I recently read
Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaiden's Tale" after seeing it mentioned
here. I lent it to a friend ( who happens to be married to a minister )
and I can't wait to discuss it with her when she's finished.
Well, back to read-only ( maybe ).
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2.153 | Carolann Gillard | USEM::GILLARD | | Tue Feb 21 1989 14:25 | 24 |
| It's about time I finally signed-in - I've been reading =wn= for
a very long time. I've often wished the noters were together, in
person - it seems so much *easier* to talk in person!
I work in PKO for Field OMS - I'm called a "Post Delivery Manager".
(Sounds like I work in a maternity ward!) I've been with DEC for
twelve years; thanks to Digital, I have a BS in Business and a
Masters in Business Management...almost. Still haven't finished
the dam*ed thesis!
Much of my spare time is devoted to women's issues...I've been a
member of South Middlesex NOW for years, co-facilitate a "Women
and Aging" group, and spend lots of energy working on pro-choice
issues. I'm also interested in antiques, and have been taking
classes this year.
I've been divorced for so long (23 years) that marriage is a dim
memory. I'm 46; have one son (that I'm embarrassingly proud of)
who is 28. I'm pretty proud of Harmony, my cat, too!
Perhaps I'll be brave enough to participate in =wn=, now that I've
introduced myself...
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2.154 | | WAV14::PALMASON | | Wed Feb 22 1989 13:21 | 18 |
| Hi!
My name is Julie Palmason and I work in WAO for Field Service Sales
Support. I have been with DEC for 5+ years, love that extra week
of vacation!!
I have been keeping up-to-date with Womannotes for several months,
and also keep tabs on notes in Gardening, Environmental Issues and
Home_work. I love getting into heated discussions with my mother
about her feelings that women's liberation has destroyed men.
I live in Littleton with husband Rob, and I can't wait for our current
remodelling project to be completed. We are doing alot of the work
ourselves and it is quite a task!
Looking forward to becoming more active here.
Julie
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2.155 | INTRODUCTION FROM CALIFORNIA | WLDWST::GUTIERREZ | | Sat Feb 25 1989 17:03 | 7 |
| HI,MY NAME IS ANGELINA GUTIERREZ
I WORK IN CALIFORNIA IN THE DEC FACILITIES IN CUPERTINO I WORK AS
A SECURITY RECEPTIONIST. AND I THINK THAT THIS FILE IS GREAT SO
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
ANGELINA
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2.156 | Clare Baggott | CHEFS::BAGGOTTC | | Wed Mar 01 1989 13:06 | 21 |
| I'm Clare Baggott. I've been with Digital in Reading, UK, for
exactly 2 years (I joined on March 2nd 1987). I did a variety
of things before joining DIGITAL, including translations, writing
and editing, research into medieval Florentine social and political
history, university lecturing, adult training. Since I've been
with the company I have worked as a user information engineer
with IED (International Engineering Development), and am currently
an engineering specialist with the UK Local Engineering Group.
We provide localised products for the UK market.
I have two children (aged 4 and 5), a husband, a cat and, currently,
a French au pair.
Though mainly a silent (but not passive!) reader of =wn= I feel
strongly linked in to and supported by this community. It's good
to read the discussions of like-minded people, even if the Atlantic
usually separates us.
With Love,
Clare
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2.157 | Deborah Grahn | USCTR1::DGRAHN | | Tue Mar 07 1989 13:41 | 24 |
| My name is Deborah Grahn. I've been at Digital for nine years and
have had basically three/four different jobs, the common thread is
that they have all been in Manufacturing or in support of it. I
started my career at the MLO in Corporate Quality as an Information
Specialist, moved on to the Boston plant as a Vendor Quality Liaison,
after that I became a Customer Satisfaction representative and now I'm
a Project Manager in an organization that has seen many re-organizations
and name changes, we are now known as the U.S Business Center located
in MRO/HYO/MKO/WJO....
I am a Gemini and for the most part I am more comfortable and prefer
human contact verses electronic contact, I have been reading the
womannotes file for sometime and feel I have remained on the sidelines
of silence long enough.
I consider myself a holistic, spiritual feminist, who's very curious
about everything!
I'm grateful there is support within DEC for women.
Deb
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2.158 | Lauri Bachelder | HBO::BACHELDER | ybnormal | Wed Mar 08 1989 13:36 | 27 |
| I work for the Field Manufacturing Information Center here in
Chelmsford, MA (ICO). I'm a Sr. Programmer/Analyst, although
in my group they refer to me as a Tools Consultant. I've been
with DEC for just over 5 years now, and I too *love* that extra
weeks vacation!
I'm happily single, I love all animals, I think it's the little
things in life that count the most and I'm a vegetarian.
My main goal in life right now is to discover who *I* really am.
It hasn't been an easy task, but it has had major rewards!
I've been a read-only member of this notes conference for quite
a few months now, but have decided that it was time to at least
introduce myself.
I've really enjoyed reading everything that goes on in here, but
I've especially enjoyed seeing all of the warmth and support that is
given so freely.
I'm not sure how much I will contribute, but I hope I can in some
small way so that I can give back what I have taken.
Smiles,
- L
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2.159 | re:: Im The One From California! | WLDWST::GUTIERREZ | | Fri Mar 10 1989 12:25 | 7 |
|
hi, my name is Angelina Gutierrez
and im from puerto rico but raised
in california,i live in the santa clara valley (San Jose)
i work for DEC,in cupertino.i have been working here for 1 yr.
Angelina
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2.160 | | ULTRA::ZURKO | Words like winter snowflakes | Fri Mar 10 1989 16:58 | 54 |
| Moved by co-mod.
Mez
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I'm Debbie Redmond, but known as DREDMONDS in these circles. I'm
in Security at Cupertino, California and will be leaving DEC in
about a week. Nothing against DEC, everything against SECURITY.
I am one of the zillions of people in this universe who is not
living up to my potential - lots of skills and aptitudes and no
where to put them - this will soon change.
I spent the first 10 years of my adult life in the U.S. Army
and have been out another 10 - having babies and getting an AA
degree, which I am not using, which is why I am working in
Security for $6.48 an hour, when I am capable of so much more.
(At least that is what my friends keep telling me!)
After looking at the walls and trying to look busy, one of the
other guards (known as AngieBaby) finally cued me into this
form of communication. What a God-send! The only problem is that
I'm one of 'those people who are intimidated by computers' and it
takes me three days to do what others do in three minutes. I just
can't remember what button to push to do what I want to do!
Anyway, thanks for being here. There is no way I can read even
a fraction of the info. here in a week's time; but I will do as
much as I can and I hope that I can add some insights as well.
My loves are psychology, holistic practices, and of course, Women
in the Military.
Keep up the great work - professionally and privately. It truely
makes me proud to be a woman in these times. As so many of you
already know - I CHOSE TO BE A WOMAN THIS LIFETIME because there
are so many exciting things going on. I also chose an alcoholic
father, a martyr for a mother, and OMAHA, NEBRASKA (?) to be born
in. Why would I chose Omaha, Nebraska to be born in? Of course,
I had to wake up one day, look around and ask 'Is this all there
is?' And of course, being born right smack dab in the middle of
the good ol' USA, I knew there was more. And more. And more.
AND MORE.
I've seen most of this country and some of Europe. I'm almost 38
now and I figure I have at least 50 years left, so I plan to see
more. And more. AND MORE.
I just remembered - this is supposed to be an intro., not a book.
Please forgive me - I just discovered I was a writer not long ago.
Again, I say thank you and God bless.
D.
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2.161 | hi | ARCHER::PALUBINSKAS | | Wed Mar 15 1989 08:43 | 10 |
| Hi, my name is Janet Palubinskas. I am a Senior Programmer Analyst
working in Chelmsford for Digital's Electronic Store for 2 1/2 years.
Before joining Digital I worked for Data General Corporation for
8 years. I attended evening school for seven years and earned a
Bachelor's degree in Mathematics/Computer Science in 1986.
I have been married for almost 9 years and am expecting my first child
in August. I enjoy doing stained glass in my spare time.
|
2.162 | Pam Matsis | BAGELS::MATSIS | | Thu Mar 16 1989 14:31 | 15 |
| Hello Everyone!
Ok Ok, I guess it's about time that I introduce myself.
My name is Pamela Matsis. I'm 27 years old. Have been working
at Digital in Littleton, MA for 9 months. I am a Software Support
Engineer. Worked for Wang before comming to DEC (GREAT move).
Love Skiing, Golf, Bodybuilding (yea Jody!), animals, children and
much much more.
This is a great notes file. Can't believe there are so many nice
people out there.
Pam
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2.163 | Carol Kernich | CSTEAM::KERNICH | | Mon Mar 20 1989 15:24 | 9 |
| Hi!
My name is Carol Kernich and I have been a silent reader for about
3-4 months. I work at UP01 facility in MARLBORO, MA.
I never really caught up with volume 1 and I hope to keep current
with this volume. I tremendously enjoy this conference
- don't know what I did without it before this. I look forward to
inputting and learning alot and sharing through common experiences
and feelings. Thanks.
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2.164 | another year older, another year wiser... | CURIE::ASBURY | | Wed Mar 22 1989 16:01 | 18 |
| Well, life has changed somewhat for me since I first introduced
myself in here (reply 2.105). Most of the change has been, thankfully,
for the better.
I am now working in Marlboro (MR4, to be exact) in ESG - Applications
Technical Support. I have been here for 2 months, almost, and I
love it. I am still going to grad school at night (Babson College)
aiming toward an MBA. I work on the weekends as a volunteer at Emerson
hospital in Concord, MA. If you come in the main entrace Saturday
mornings, my smiling face will most likely be one of the first things
you see.
This new job keeps me very busy, but I still try to keep up with
=wn= as best as I can.
Happy SPRING!!!
-Amy.
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2.165 | | SPGOGO::HSCOTT | | Fri Mar 24 1989 10:04 | 13 |
| I've been a reader of =wn= for quite a while, often silently,
but I enjoy it tremendously.
I work in Stow, in the Software Products Group, lately involved
in the implementation of License PAKs and VMS V5. It's quite
chaotic, to put it mildly.
Outside of work I have a great life that includes an active 8-month
(8 months today!) old son who is trying to walk without holding
on. He definitely keeps me busy.
-Lynn
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2.166 | | VEEJAY::YAEGER | | Fri Mar 24 1989 16:11 | 28 |
| I have been read-only in womannotes since the day I started at Digital, and
finally am going to introduce myself.
My name is Lynn Yaeger and I am a technical writer who has a 3-month contract
with Digital in Mtn. View, CA. I'll be leaving May 12 to go to work for a
start-up company, but I really want to participate until then - even if I don't
say much. My guess is, however, that now that I've introduced myself, I'll put
my two cents in quite a bit - being the vocal sort that I am.
I am 42-years old and in a wonderful relationship (4+ years) with a woman
named Donna. I have been married; I have three *neat* kids: a son 23 who is in
his second year of graduate school at Harvard, a daughter 21 who is graduating
from UC Davis in June and a daughter 19 who is a junior at UC Santa Cruz. All
are math majors, fun folks to spend time with and good friends with each other
and with Donna and me.
In my non-work hours I help Donna with remodeling the home we bought in San
Jose two years ago (a fixer-upper in every sense of the word), serve as
Treasurer of a group called High Tech Gays and help organize a group called the
Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Awareness Program (LGBAP) that goes to high schools
and jr. college classes (when invited) to talk about our lifestyles. I adore
teenagers (actually people of any age) and try to do volunteer work in schools
whenever I can.
That's it for now. I feel like I already know so many of you, I'm glad I
finally gave you a little info about me.
lynn
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2.167 | Judi Grossman | DELNI::GROSSMAN | | Sun Mar 26 1989 18:03 | 22 |
|
Identity: Woman, mother, DECie, documentation supervisor, former
tech writer, former English teacher, ex-New Yorker (and
miss it!), Jewish, white, second-generation American,
post-yuppie, single.
Age: Very mature. Older than thirysomething.
Interests: Birds and all wildlife, cats, reading, writing fiction
(as opposed to user-friendly software documentation),
raising and educating children, opera, classical music,
"the American songbook," music of the Big Band era,
theater, movies, TV (when it's quality stuff), women,
gay rights, women's rights, children's rights, animal's
rights, right of the disabled, civil rights (what can I
say, I'm a mid-60's Liberal. And proud of it. Unlike
Duk_k_).
Interests for which I have a passion: birds and
animals.
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2.168 | Lee Ann Campagna | CARTUN::CAMPAGNA | | Thu Mar 30 1989 14:05 | 22 |
| I have just discovered Womannotes, and am looking forward to learning
from and contributing to it.
I have been with DEC for 3+ years. I am currently at MRO3, working
in the SWS Country Contracts group. I joined Digital as part of
the GSG Contracts group at MKO. I have been in the contracts field
for 13+ years now, and feel that Digital is one of the best places
I have worked. I have a BA from Boston College, a MBA from WNEC and
a Juris Doctor degree from Suffolk Law.
I'm interested in sharing the views of other professional women
and mothers in the Digital community.
Lee Ann McGonagle Campagna
I am married, and have two wonderful little boys, Alexander, age 3 years,
and Nicholas, age 5 1/2 months, who keep me very busy. After almost
11 years of marriage, I have recently changed my surname to be the
same as my husbands - a big and not altogether positive adjustment.
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2.169 | Martina Minow | BOLT::MINOW | Who will can the anchovies? | Sat Apr 01 1989 01:01 | 11 |
| Hi, I'm Martina -- I've been contributing to Womannotes for a while, but
decided that this is the right day to register. I've been at Dec for
almost 16 years, starting in Software Support in Sweden and, after moving to
America in 1976, doing some research that eventually became DECtalk.
Oh, yes, I usually note using the name Martin, since I discovered that
my notes are more respected here if people think I'm a man.
In Sisterhood.
Martina.
|
2.170 | Lyn Higgs | BOOKIE::HIGGS | | Mon Apr 03 1989 10:26 | 24 |
| Hi, I'm Lyn. I started work as a software writer at DEC exactly 3
years ago at the age of 40, and this is the first notes conference I
have participated in, mainly because I just don't have time. I squeeze
in 30 hours a week, and am glad I can work part time even while it
frustrates me that I can't seem to move forward very fast.
My checkered past includes 3 years at Yale School of Drama as a
set painter which I gave up to get married, 3 years in England with
my British husband, many years off and on as a children's librarian
which I loved but could not afford to continue, 15 years as a parent
of two energetic kids, Alison and Geoff. They are the reason I
work part-time.
My life changed drastically when I came to New England, discovered
nature, joined the peace movement, became a political activist, and
stopped reading gothic novels. I have had very gentle contact with
feminism through a loving women and religion group. I'm a feminist
as long as there is room there for our sons as well as our daughters.
Things I rarely have time for are hiking, nature photography, playing
the oboe, singing, drawing and painting, swimming and tennis. I
do play a lot of soccer with my daughter and a lot of baseball with my
son.
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2.171 | same me but new location | NEWPRT::PEDERSON_PA | Thanks for the ride, Lady! | Tue Apr 04 1989 17:14 | 11 |
| RE: 2.89
this an an update to note 2.89. I am now located in TFO (Tempe
AZ) with the CAS organization. It's gonna take me a while
to catch up on missed notes, once that's done, I'll be replying
again as usual.
Good to be back! * *
>
(....)
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2.172 | | LDYBUG::KALLAS | | Thu Apr 06 1989 15:39 | 12 |
| I've been reading Womannotes for quite awhile but have been reluctant
to reply very often. I get so worked up about subjects I care about
(children's issues, free speech at the top of the list) that I feared
spending all my time being agitated.
I started at DEC in 1980 as a technical writer. I work in both
Littleton and Maynard. I consider myself a radical feminist (because
I would like to see some systemic changes in our society)
bleeding-heart liberal. I'm married to another computer type and
we have two great kids.
Sue
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2.173 | Clarie van de Langenberg, Holland | UTRTSC::LANGENBERG | Clarie van de Langenberg | Fri Apr 07 1989 08:57 | 21 |
|
Hi,
Just discovered this interesting notesfile!
I'm a software specialist in Utrecht, Holland and working for 5
years with Digital now (starting in the PC-business).
At the moment I'm in the Office Automation unit.
Since about a year now I'm in the workers council of Digital.
This council has 15 members in Holland, of which 3 women.
I'm interested about the position of women in Digital, and trying
to find out as much information as I can get about this subject.
In Holland these subjects are not as much discussed as I've seen
it is in the US. Therefor we can learn from you I think!
Outside Digital I like reading (SF is a favourit), gardening, going
out for dinner/shopping.
Clarie
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2.175 | NEW_KID | DNEAST::DUNTON_KATIE | | Fri Apr 07 1989 17:19 | 8 |
|
I am not so hot with computers, so I might have deleted my previous
message. Sorry if this is a duplicate. I am new at Digital and
new in Maine. I am thrilled to have been shown this little gem,
and I hope what I learn here will help me to settle in and feel
welcome, not alone. That's all I have to say for now.
--KR
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2.176 | Christine Anthofer | GYPSC1::ANTHOFER | f�r irgendwas ist's immer gut | Tue Apr 18 1989 12:01 | 19 |
|
I've been reading here for quite a long time, but after my first
reply I think I have to write the 'official hello', too :-)
I've been with Digital since 1983, first five years with CSS
Munich, and since last December I'm working as Quality
Verification Engineer for the European Manufacturing ASSETS
Library, also located in Munich, Germany.
It's sometimes really fun to notice the cultural differences
between the U.S. and here, but this, combined with my less-than-
perfect English and the slow lines, keeps me quiet for most of the
time.
I'm 28 and my hobbies are my pets, my garden, reading (SF) and
games (that's board games and pbm).
Sch�ne Gr��e aus M�nchen,
Christine
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2.177 | updated entry | IAMOK::ALFORD | | Mon Apr 24 1989 09:57 | 9 |
|
Thought I should update my intro (see 2.67). Am now in
Digital Telecom Engineering -- the folks who bring you Easynet,
DTN, and all those lovely things.
New node is DISSRV or FIDDLE, and new dtn is 273-5094.
Keep the good times rolling!
deb
|
2.178 | | BRAT::FERRER | Awake and dreaming | Mon Apr 24 1989 17:50 | 24 |
|
-< Nancy Ferrer >-
Hi, I'm Nancy. I've been with DEC for almost two years and
work in Merrimack as an administrative secretary for NHAS
Telecommunications. It's boring, and I'm looking to move
on soon.
I'm from NYC and now living in Nashua, NH, though I plan
to move to Boston someday, which isn't as big or as busy
as NY, but it's not as dull as Nashua. I just wouldn't be
able to afford the luxury of living alone.
I'm single right now and like to go out dancing. I love
going to Boston, trying out different ethnic restaurants,
hiking, and hanging out with friends. My only addiction
is reading. Favorite authors are James Kirkwood and
Marge Piercy.
I've met some great people and hope to meet more. I enjoy
making new friends and I've already made a few through the
notes conferences.
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2.179 | I'M REAL - HOORAY! | JAIMES::GODIN | This is the only world we have | Fri Apr 28 1989 14:57 | 10 |
| Finally, I'm real and I'm in ELF, so now I can sign-in (though that
hasn't kept me from entering replies in this conference):
Karen Godin - Corp. Compensation and Benefits in West Concord, MA.
Married to Ron, who works for GIA in Acton and introduced me to
this conference (he's a read-only member).
Two children, teenagers, one entering college in the Fall.
Started with DEC as a contractor last September; delighted to be
a real, full-time, permanent employee.
|
2.180 | Janet Hultengren | COMET::HULTENGREN | | Fri May 05 1989 10:34 | 14 |
| Hi! My name is Janet Hultengren.
I work as a tech in the Volume Business(ATDB) on the RA80
drive line. Currently we build RA82's.
I have been with Digital 9 years this September.
I have many hobbies. Top of the list is raising children.
When I am not busy with that I like reading(sci fi),sewing,
needlework,crochet,camping, hiking and picniking
I have three wonderful children: Angela 10 yrs, Devin 3 yrs and
Johnathan 6 mts. I have been very busy lately.
|
2.181 | Sheri Smaller | JOKUR::SMALLER | Sheri | Thu May 11 1989 08:44 | 13 |
| Hi, my name is Sheri Smaller. I work as a technical writer for
SMC in Chelmsford. I've been with DEC for nearly 5 years.
I recently finished grad school and for the first time in my life,
I don't have any studying to do! I'm looking forward to having
a social life again and meeting people.
I'm 25, single, and living just outside of Boston.
I enjoy meeting new people and hope to get some new friends from
this conference.
Sheri
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2.182 | Lynn Harpham | WR2FOR::MURRAY_LY | | Tue May 30 1989 19:33 | 18 |
|
Hi,
My name is Lynn Harpham (my VAXnode says "Murray" -I was married
recently, and have changed my name).
I am a sales rep in the Santa Clara office, and have been with DEC
for 7 years. The first five years were in the F&A organization.
I'm 30 years old, born and raised in NH, but living here in Northern
California for the last 7 years. No children yet, unless you count
my two cats, Molly and Iago, who are 8 years old, and members of
the FELINE conference.
Looking forward to meeting all of you via "NOTES",
Lynn
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2.183 | Update of 2.43 | DELNI::P_LEEDBERG | Memory is the second | Thu Jun 08 1989 16:51 | 41 |
|
(I am finally caught up so I can now update.)
My name is Peggy Leedberg, I am a Software Engineer in NaC Technical
Support in LKG (Yeah! I really have done it).
I have worked for DEC for almost 8 years and this is my first job
outside of Software Services. I have been the Toolmeisterin
a system mangler and a friend to creatures with scales.
I am the mother of two grown children, a son 20 (junior in college
PolySi major) and a daughter 19 (completed 3 semesters of college
EE major). They both kinda live with me.
In another guise I am a proponent of Feminism - but I am by no
means a radical feminist. I am interested in Feminist Thealogy,
the Goddess and what it means to be a witch in 1990's America.
That is where my sign-off tag comes from.
(-)
| It is a Labris/labrys which comes from
pre-classical Greece (Pre-Helenic) Crete.
It is one of the Symbols of the Goddess.
Sometimes it is larger than at other times
that usually depends on the amount of constraint
I need to use on my writing.
In another of my personalities I am involved (Chair of) in the Greater
Lowell Walk for Hunger that happens every year on Good Friday (anyone
want to help????).
When I am not doing any of the above I am usually trying to figure
out a way to travel to someplace else.
_peggy
(-)
|
In the eyes of the Goddess we are all
valued and accepted.
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2.184 | I'm Here!! | MTADMS::DOO_SECURITY | Someday..... | Mon Jun 19 1989 09:53 | 13 |
|
--< Hi!! >--
My name is Penny Amero. I am a security Guard for DOO.
I have been with this company for approx. 5 months.
I'm not married as of yet and I have no children as of yet.
{ I hope to change both of those within the next few years}
I have quite afew interests but my one love is Horses.
write to you all later,
Penny
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2.185 | A new face on the block | AKOV11::HOLMES | Susan Holmes | Mon Jun 19 1989 14:02 | 43 |
| --< Susan Holmes >--
Will the mystery noter sign in please... My name is Susan Holmes and I've
been at DEC for almost 9 years. I'm currently working in Corp. Internal
Audit as an Information Systems Consultant (supporting automated audit
tools, assisting with 'systems' audits, and consulting for the finance
audit staff when they audit an I.S. group).
I don't get a chance to spend alot of time in Notes, (not nearly enough
as I'd like that is), but I ocassionally browse through this conference
so I thought I'd introduce myself.
I'm currently enrolled in an independent-study degree program (at Vermont
College of Norwich University). This is my first semester and the study
I've chosen is "Women and Self-Esteem; Transitions in Women's Lives".
Consequently, I may pose questions within this conference from time-to-time
to get your input.
I'd also be interested in any reading (book references) that conference members
feel are central to this topic. (I'll be looking at several aspects of the
Self-Esteem issue such as body image, fear of success/failure, and the various
transitions a woman might experience -- marriage, divorce, motherhood, death of
a spouse/child, abortion, etc., so feel free to recommend reading in any of
these areas. Obviously I won't be able to do justice to any of them in full,
but I'd like to scratch the surface on quite of few of them.)
When I'm not working at either of these, (which seems like almost never lately),
I have a multitude of personal interests such as: gardening (flowers and veg-
gies), cooking, many of the 'old time' crafts (quilting, counted thread/embroid-
ery), reading, shopping (okay, so I'm a complusive shopper!!), and local history
(currently working on/chair of the local Historical Commission and the Central
Mass Postcard Club). You name it, I'm interested in it... (almost) anything
that is other than housecleaning or ironing!
I'm 34, married (a little over 12 years), and have no children currently (other
than my two 'babies' -- Tanya, a 75-pound female German Shephard - 10 yrs old,
and Fred, a 4 yr old black cat.) Am contemplating motherhood within the next
few years but would like to lose some weight first; (have been significantly
overweight since puberty/adolescence).
That's it for now. Looking forward to the many insights and new persepectives
I'll gain from association with this conference.
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2.186 | Andrea | FTMUDG::GRANDE | | Tue Jun 20 1989 13:53 | 19 |
| HI!
I'm Andrea and have been at DEC for 2yrs.9mths. and 8mths temporary.
I work in Colorado Springs at the Forge Rd. R&D facility. I really
like it here. Previously I worked at the main plant on Rockrimmon as
an assembler on the RA80/81/82 lines. Now I operate the Sputter system
and hope that I will be able to work on our new sputter machine. I'm
22 years old and unmarried but am CURRENTLY living with someone of the
opposite sex; that soon may be changing. I bought a house in October
so this Spring/Summer has been somewhat busy putting in a fence and
yard. I love the outdoors and sunshine. I wish I lived somewhere with
water!!! I'm a Colorado Native; 4 generations of Natives in my family!
My family owns a restaurant here in the Springs thats been around for
48 years. I love to travel and was lucky enough to have a mother work
for a MAJOR airline company so I got to travel a lot!! My father was a
school teacher for 27 years and retired two years ago. I've love
animals especially cats. I have 2 Mele and Alli. They are sooooo
neat!! Talk about a PERSONality!!! Besides all that I love to read
this and other notes and appreciate all the info. I get out of it. Not
to mention the support.
|
2.187 | | RT3::STANLEY | | Tue Jun 20 1989 15:50 | 27 |
| My name is Veronica M. Stanley. Just call me Vicki. I've been
with DEC at Maynard (PKO3) in the Corporate Photo Library for
exactly 6 months. I do picture research for brochures, magazines,
slide shows. I graduated college two years ago with a BS in Media
Communications and a minor in fine art. To do my own photography
full time is my ultimate goal. But for now...
My outside, nonDEC activities tend to be my psychological salvation.
I'm a non-meat eater, I'll do fish if it's fresh, so I'm not really
a lacto-ovo in the pure sense. I'm engaged to the man I've been
dating the last 8 years and we'll be married eventually. I do
historical reenacting, which entails camping, role playing, costume
design, historical research, cooking and anything else involving
the 17th and 18th Centuries, WWII, and sometimes the American Civil
War. I've been to England to photograph cathedrals and visited
all the Arthurian haunts. I'd love to know more about Wicca and/or
any other pagan religions as I've fallen away from Roman Catholicism
due to its belief system and mine coming into constant conflict.
I enjoy playing my tin-whistle. I adore cats but am presently feline-
less, due to a landlord who is animal less himself. I've started
growing herbs in my kitchen with mediocre success. Burning incense
in my apartment keeps the moths from entering, but the upstairs
tenants tend to raise a wary eyebrow.
I'd enjoy hearing from anyone else who can associate with the above.
It's lonely out here...
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2.188 | Barbara b. | VIA::BAZEMORE | Barbara b. | Tue Jun 20 1989 19:06 | 19 |
| I haven't entered an intro since =wn= V2 started, and my V1 intro is
much out of date. I'm still working in Spitbrook and am in my 8th year
full time with DEC. These days I work in the Compund Document
Architecture (CDA) program developing and fixing various utilities -
the CDA Viewer, the DDIF->PS converter, DECwindows PrintScreen, and
coming soon, the ASN.1/DDIS compiler.
There have been several milestones in my life in the past few months,
I'm halfway through my masters in Enginering Management, I was promoted
to Software Engineer Senior, I joined in the exhilarating April 9
March on Washington, a new kitten picked me out (one of Sarah Kahn's
barn kittys!), and I became engaged to Marty Jack, a sometimes
womannoter, and always warm and sensitive human bean.
I've been a long time member of this conference, but I haven't always
been able to keep up. I write when I have something to say and the
time to type it in. This conference is a source of enlightenment
and entertainment. When I have time for only one non-work file this
is it.
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2.189 | Greetings from the CT district | MERIDN::STAMATIEN | I'd rather be sailing | Wed Jun 28 1989 23:31 | 11 |
| Hi! My name is Jacqueline Stamatien. I'm a senior software
consultant (C2) in the Connecticut District. I've been with
Digital since FY83. I deliver PSS, and usually do project
management work, although at my last assignment (which ends
next week) I was identified as the database consultant. I
start a new assignment week after next as the project-everything
at Perrier in Greenwich.
On the personal side, I'm married (my 12th anniversary was just
last Sunday), and have a daughter age 7. My hobbies include
sailing, photography, and dogs (I have 3).
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2.190 | New Reader | PEKING::BOWDITCHT | | Fri Jun 30 1989 11:25 | 7 |
|
Hi,
My name is Taiz. I work at Winnersh in the repair centre(DRC)
not much info i'm afraid, but have to deal with a phone call,
will continue monday.
TAIZ.
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2.191 | Hello from Landover, MD | GRANMA::DHOWARD | Dale @DCO | Tue Jul 11 1989 16:47 | 17 |
| Hi all! I, too, am a new reader! Already, I feel that this notes
file is something I was destined to link up with! I am a sales
rep in the Prime Contractor District in the Washington, DC area.
My husband Ben is a Software Specialist here, and we live nearby
with our three children; Candace 16 1/2, Ryan 15, and Chase 11 months
and three weeks. (Call me crazy, but we're also trying for #4!)
I've been with DEC for almost eight years and feel like we really do
have a family here. It's great to take a break from the work and
read/share notes which remind us that we're human and not just a badge
number. Basically I've found that in just a few minutes a day you can
get to know someone a little better, and have your own life enriched in
the process!!
I'm looking forward to reading this entire file!
Dale
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2.192 | Mickey Roos | CYRUS::ROOS | | Wed Jul 12 1989 13:13 | 8 |
|
I am Mickey (short for Michelle) Roos, and am a summer student
working in Andover. This is my second summer here, and I'm really
enjoying it. I have one semester left to go before I recieve my
BS Industrial Engineering Degree from Rensselaer in Troy New York.
That's all!
-Mickey
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2.193 | nancy b. | SYSENG::BITTLE | Hardware Engineer - LSEE - 223-7653 | Wed Jul 12 1989 19:16 | 121 |
| I've been reading =wn= for a while, writing for a short while, and even
made a proposal of marriage (8.24) to someone in this conference :-),
and I have not introduced myself here or in any of the conferences I
note in.
I'll start here, in =wn=, my favorite conference, because it was suddenly
just made painfully obvious to me that most (all?) of you only know me
in terms of the subject I've written most about in this conference.
I hope to give you a more complete picture of who I am...
Basic info:
-----------
o Born & raised in Orlando, Florida, as youngest of 3
(except for 1982 in high school when I lived with a family
in Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo, Japan.)
o I had a great family - my parents and siblings were extremely loving.
Their love has molded my entire existence. My father was a quiet
mathematician masquerading as an engineer. My mother was/is *very*
politically active and influential in the Republican party in the
state of Florida. A major personal accomplishment of mine in '88 was
getting this staunch conservative to solidly back a woman's right to
choice. My mom would be called by a state senator or house rep with an
issue to work or a constituent's problem, and she'd have the job done
within 4 phone calls or less. And heaven help the legislator she
campaigned for that voted in a manner she strongly disagreed with!
She would have party officials all over her or him within minutes
of reading the incriminating information in any of the 3-4 papers
she reads daily or political newsletters she receives. My friends in
high school would come over and debate her for hours at a time in the
family room. I'd be studying in an adjacent room and would
inevitably hear her say at least twice in the evening, "You kids just
don't read your history books!" I'd smile, and continue studying.
If my mom were a =wn=er, half her notes would get "set hidden" :-) !!
o As a teenager my life included work as a character at Walt Disney
World on a temporary seasonal basis (summers and all holidays; yes, the
'tunnels' are for real!), and as a lifeguard and swimming instructor at
the Orlando YMCA in the summer. Was into all sorts of water sports
that Florida has to offer, and was captain of the women's swim team
in high school [and am currently trying to figure out what to do
in these FRIGID natural bodies of water in New England :-)]. I swam
the 100 butterfly and 200IM in most swim meets.
o Graduated from Duke University in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina
with a BSE in Electrical Engineering; was 1 class short of getting
a second major in Biomedical Engineering. Learned how to read
for comprehension, write analytically with somewhat acceptable style
and grammar, and solve technical problems. Played club water polo &
intramural basketball. Am an ACC basketball fanatic; tutored some of
Duke's basketball players in math and (believe it or not) EE classes
and therefore always got the inside scoop on the offense and defense for
the next game. Am still disgruntled with Johnny Dawkins for blowing
a double-pump turnaround backwards dunk in the final 2 minutes of the
NCAA Final Championship game in Dallas where Duke ultimately lost to
Louisville after being ahead for 38 minutes.
First witnessed this white stuff falling from the sky freshman year;
woke up everyone in my dorm hall to let them know we were in for
a blizzard (turned out to be a 'dusting'). All the Northerner-types
yawned and went back to sleep; only a guy from Phoenix was interested
enough to brave the elements and attempt a snowball fight.
In summers I interned in a couple different places - at the electrical
systems division of the Saturn Corp. of General Motors, Martin Marietta
Aerospace, a small engineering firm, and a beach!
o Currently am hardware engineer in the Low End Systems division
in the Mill. The project occupying most (110%) of my time at the moment
is the (just announced!) DECsystem 5400 (MIPSfair). Am getting into
the software somewhat, since I'll soon need to understand device drivers
written in C.
I really am enjoying Digital - it is by far the best technical
environment I've been in, and everyone I work with is really bright.
Still looking for a technical mentor-type who's familiar with LES.
I've been criticized for having a "hard edge" professionally, so I am
working on trying to understand the standards of acceptable
behavior and levels of aggression in women.
o Am 23 (wishing I were 28), single, and leading a very
independent, active, and fun life in and around the Boston area.
Spend a lot of my spare time in Cambridge, with a non-profit
organization started by women I graduated with at Duke to publish a
newsletter that focuses on the issues facing female adolescents.
Currently in the middle of debates over the layout (I'm using Pagemaker
on my PC-AT w/a hand scanner) logos, pictures, etc...
My views on women have been influenced by the following:
In grade school and junior high school, I thought other girls were silly
and couldn't be trusted to keep a secret. My brother was my idol. I was
very much a tomboy and hung around him and his friends as much as they
would let me.
In high school I felt somewhat better about other females and developed a
few strong friendships.
But it wasn't till I went to Duke Univ. when I really began to be totally
impressed by women. The women I encountered there were incredible! I was
continually in awe of their individual strength, confidence, intelligence,
academic ability, political awareness, feminism, and diversity. Imagine
what a product like VAXnotes could have contributed to our collective
strength and unity!
The members of =wn= have continued to enrich my understanding of women and
feminism, as well as providing positive female role models for me at a time
when I am searching for them. I'm happy to be here.
=WN= also permits me to discuss painful experiences as logically and
rationally as I can, with an emotional detachment not possible for me
(yet) when talking to another person. And when I'm not always emotionally
detached ... terminals don't mind tears.
nancy b.
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2.194 | Diana, here indefinately this time | TLE::D_CARROLL | That's 'D-bang' | Fri Jul 14 1989 17:22 | 15 |
| My name's Diana Carroll, and I have returned to Digital after a year's
abscense (see note 2.76 for my original introduction.)
I just graduated from RPI with a degree in Computer Science, and just
started working here (for real this time) last Monday. (See, didn't
take me long to re-note :-). I am working on the LSE project for TLE
up in Nashua (ZKO). (That was one thing I didn't miss about DEC, all
the TLA's.)
Anyway, I love getting mail, so don't hesitate to write. I don't know
if any of you remember me from last summer, but I did make it to one of
the =wn= parties. Just don't ask me to remember which names go with
which faces!
D! (who has finally settled down...maybe)
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2.195 | Greetings from GSO! | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | invictus maneo | Sun Jul 23 1989 10:07 | 22 |
| moved by co-moderator
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Hi! Just a note to introduce myself. My name is Lisa and I am
currently working in the Advanced Technology Center Lab in Greenville,
S.C. I love my job and hope that it will soon be permanent. I am
interested in womens issues as far as being strongly pro-choice,
and hope to hear from others with similiar feelings. My husband
and I are currently undergoing studies for infertility(he already
had the boom lowered that he is sterile) so most of it centers on
me. We are hoping that with Artificial Insemination by Donor (AID)
will get us pregnant and we'll have a little bambino soon! I'll
try to keep everyone *abreast* of the situation, pun intended!
Please write if you have had similiar experiences/difficulties
with pregnancy. Thanks, Lisa
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2.196 | Polly Strife - New Job & Adress | ASABET::STRIFE | | Wed Jul 26 1989 17:25 | 7 |
|
(see .109 for initial entry)
Hi, Well after 10+ years at Corp. Distribution in Northboro, I've
moved to the Mill (MLO23-2). I am now the Corp. Manager of
Environmental, Health and Safety Public Policy. DTN 223-5140
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2.197 | My name is Lise | ANT::MPCMAIL | | Thu Jul 27 1989 17:46 | 5 |
| Hi my name is Lise, I have made recent entries and replies. Thanxs
to the moderators attention I forgot to introduce myself.
so here I am a litle late and backwards but doing.
Lise J. Kuhlmann
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2.198 | Pamela Smith | CADSYS::PSMITH | Pamela Smith, HLO2-2/B11 | Mon Jul 31 1989 13:08 | 51 |
| Hi, I work at HLO2 as a technical writer for SEG/CAD (CAD tools for
chip design and layout). I've been at DEC for 2 years and like it.
One of the best things is NOTES! And from what I've read over the last
two months, this is a great notesfile! Kudos to the moderators and
writers -- together, you've created an environment where almost
anything can be discussed without hurtful heat. Wide-ranging variety
of topics, too, like the wide-ranging variety of women's interests...
... Well, enough of that, back to me ... :-)
I graduated (oh, excuse me so much, *was* graduated...(!)) from Mount
Holyoke College, one of the five? colleges left from the original Seven
Sisters Schools (MHC, Bryn Mawr, Smith, Wellesley; Radcliffe, Vassar,
and one other I can't remember, sorry.) I got a degree in English and
Psychology. Spending four years in an all-female environment was, on
the whole, enriching. I missed some aspects of the typical college
social experience, but found that I developed a strong "sense of me".
I'm infinitely more confident than I was in high school -- thanks, MHC!
I love my mom dearly -- she's an old MHT (Mount Holyoke Type) herself.
Home for the last five years has been a rent-controlled apartment in
Brookline. I've worked at MIT, a management consulting firm, and a
high-tech publicity agency; studied to be a technical writer at night;
and am a *big* fan of public transportation. Until she got married
last year (and took our cat!!), my roommate was a friend from college.
(Clarification: she's still my friend from college but she's no longer
my roommate. Slight joke here. Haha.)
I now have a slightly neurotic (aren't they all?!) black glossy cat
named Sheba and a tropical fish tank. (All fish from the relatively
friendly tetra family -- no fin-rippers allowed in *my* tank.)
My main hobby is to sing in a semi-professional acappella group called
the "Copley Cats" -- 12 women, and we've sung together for about four
years. We all call our weekly rehearsal night our "mental health"! I
guess I've always kept a part of my social life women-only, which adds
variety. I also volunteer as an exhibit interpretor for the Museum of
Science. I *love* movies.
One sad thing is that my best friend is moving to Amherst next month to
study at Umass. I'll miss her terribly. Oh, well, I'll visit. Often...
I'm a fairly cheerful person. No, scratch that. I'm a cheerful
person. Currently single, but who knows -- my friends always predicted
I'd be the last to go, and so it is...and so far I'm enjoying life as
it is!
You may have noticed that I like to write. A LOT. See you in the
notesfile!
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2.199 | BETTER LATE THAN NEVER | JULIET::GREATHOUS_CA | | Tue Aug 01 1989 20:30 | 9 |
| My name is Carol Greathouse and I am an Administrative Secretary
supporting a Customer Services remote office in Walnut Creek,
California. I wear many hats and could accurately be called a "Jill
of all trades."
I am very interested in noting and welcome the opportunity to share
ideas and knowledge with others at DEC.
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2.200 | | HOCUS::KOYNER | A rare and different tune.. | Wed Aug 02 1989 10:21 | 18 |
|
Hi everyone. I just realized I never introduced myself. My name
is Phyllis Koyner. I am a Corporate Account Administrator in the
New York Office. I've read Womannotes here and there over the past
couple of years but have only recently started to really keep up
and actually respond now and then. I've always considered myself
a feminist but have never really been active in the woman's movement.
(Other than monetarily). Lately I've been spurred on to action by
a group of robed individuals playing G-D and have become very involved
with both NOW and NARAL.
I look forward to becoming an active member of this notesfile..
it seems there's some terrific individuals in here.
Peace,
Phyllis
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2.202 | Susan Gertzis | SSGBPM::GERTZIS | Susan P. Gertzis | Thu Aug 03 1989 19:58 | 5 |
| I'm Susan Gertzis and I work in ULTRIX Marketing. I've been with Digital
a little over eight months and really haven't noted much. I look
forward to an occassion browse through this notesfile. When I get xnotes
running on my workstation you may see me pop up as XIRTLU::gertzis.
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2.203 | Hello again | EAYV01::MMCMURDIE | | Mon Aug 07 1989 04:37 | 35 |
|
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Hi Maggie and all other females participating,
My name is also Margaret but I am known as Mags. This has been
my fist ever nickname and was manufactured in Digital. However
I am 23 years of age, single but will be married to a great guy,
Ronnie in November of this year. I have been employed by Digital
for 2.5 years and until recently have been very happy. My previous
employments have ranged from a Hotel Receptionist to a Documentation
Specialist. I guess I should tell my present position in Digital.
I am a Buyer for the Operational Purchasing group, a job which I
enjoy very much.
I have a brother of 10 years, 2 sisters, one 16 and the other 24.
My father was a oil rigger for most of his life and my mother, like
myself had various jobs. We are a close family and although I have
been living away from home for the past 2 years we still keep in
tough. (Maybe not as often as I should).
Thats all for now...........................Regards Mags
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2.204 | Hello there | EAYV01::BARRON | | Mon Aug 07 1989 11:04 | 18 |
| As I made Mags aware ( .203 ) of the existence of this and other
notesfiles, I though it was about time I introduced myself!
My name is Frances Barron, I work as a purchasing specialist in
the Ayr manf Plant, Scotland. I have been with Digital for nearly
4 years now, but just discovered the existence Notes myself, about
2 mths ago and have been reading this file on and off for about
3 weeks.
I am 31 years young, married to Alex, no children as yet.
I enjoy swimming, keep fit, hillwalking, cycling and numerous other
hobbies/pastimes.
Look forward to contributing now and then..........
Frances
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2.205 | HI! | MSTRD::DOUGHERTY | | Mon Aug 07 1989 16:44 | 28 |
|
I've been a read/seldom write member of Womannotes for approximately two
years. I've been with Digital for 2 3/4 years. Currenty, I'm happily
working as a CUP tech writer in Marlboro, MA.
Outside of work, I'm:
- Happily "married"! :-)
- Involved with a feminist talk radio program that broadcasts out of WMBR
88.1 FM on the beautiful campus of MIT in Cambridge, MA (see note
661). It's really challenged me to grow as a feminist and womyn -- to
examine and address my biases, prejudices, and other "stuff" as well
as learning how to work collectively. It's also been an incredible
source of support and personal gratification.
- An avid reader of smut novels (Curious Wine), mysteries (Murder at the
Nightwood Bar) and an occasional "real" book (The Philosopher's Pupil)
- A closet jock who likes biking, swimming, waterskiing, tennis, volleyball,
softball, basketball...
Here's to another great year of noting,
Mary
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2.206 | Sue Nale | RUSTIE::NALE | | Tue Aug 08 1989 15:12 | 20 |
| I guess it's about time I introduced myself... I've been a read-only noter for
almost a year now. I'm usually not shy, but I sometimes feel it would be
difficult to live up to all the eloquently written notes I find in this
conference!
Well anyway, I'm Sue, I've worked for DEC up in Nashua for a little over a year.
I came here right out of school (UConn) as a software engineer in database
languages. Up until a few weeks ago I was living with my old college roommie
and commuting from Maynard. Now I'm in Nude Hampster and paying no taxes!
I'm in a long distance relationship (Mark lives and works in CT) and dealing
with the unique problems and opportunies which arise. All in all, I *love*
living by myself but would like to see more of the man I love....
Gee, I don't usually like to get so personal with people I don't know, but I
feel like I already know a lot of you. Now let's see if I can become
read/write!
Ciao,
Sue
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2.207 | Mary Vaskas | THEBAY::VASKAS | Mary Vaskas | Thu Aug 10 1989 13:32 | 17 |
| Hi -- I'm Mary Vaskas, a consultant in San Francisco SWS (PSS).
I've just begun reading this conference, since I have a little
more personal noting time free right now -- and having been
impressed by a number of woman-noters I've "met" over the
last few years, decided to drop in.
I'm a feminist and lesbian (not necessarily in that order),
and my primary personal noting to date has been in the
lesbian/gay/bi conference. "Lesbian issues", though, are
not usually distinct from "Women's issues", in my mind
(so, I may end up repeating myself in the two files, in
other words :-)).
Looking forward to good discussion...
MKV
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2.208 | CG saying Hello ! | REPAIR::TEMP1 | | Wed Aug 16 1989 13:04 | 13 |
| I am Claire Gates, I am a User Project Manager for part of a european
application called FLS and based in Reading, UK.
Another novice noter, I am still at the "child in a sweetie shop'
stage having started using NOTES about 2 months ago and been so
dazzled by the range of conferences available that I hardly know
which ones to sample first !
This looks good ( but I've got loads of reading to do ! ) and I
look forward to contributing sometimes.
All the Best, Claire
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2.209 | Beverly Block | ATSE::BLOCK | Poison Oak is a Natural Plant, put some in your food! | Fri Aug 18 1989 16:15 | 18 |
|
Just what I need, another conference to follow! Thanks,, D! :-)!
Oh, well, I've been looking around here for an hour or two, and
I'm hooked...
I've been at Digital since Novemeber '87. I'm a software engineer
with the RSTS/E development group (yes, we still do development on
the PDP-11's!) in Merrimack, NH. I co-moderate several conferences,
inluding SCA, WEIGHTLOSS, and EATING_DISORDERS.
On the personal scene, I was divorced earlier this year (my previous
username was KASPER). I'm now living with my SO, Kevin Herbert, who
works in Littleton, MA. We live in the woods of mason, NH with our
two 5-month-old feline monsters, Chrysalis and Copernicus :-).
I'm looking forward to meeting some of you at tonight's party!
Beverly
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2.210 | Lynn Haroutian | CURIE::HAROUTIAN | | Mon Aug 21 1989 12:33 | 8 |
| Hi, I'm Lynn, working as a secretary in ESG, Marlboro. I have one
adult child, one adult husband, one oldlady cat, one youngfreshthing
cat. In my "spare" time, I read a lot (mostly science fiction), sew a
lot (almost always my own designs; quilting, needlepoint, costuming),
and do the occasional calligraphed document. Other interests I have
are co-dependency and family systems; southern Maine; raising an
artist; and how [married or elsewise] relationships change over time.
Lynn
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2.211 | Laurie Lawrence | ISI16::LAURIE | | Thu Aug 24 1989 13:37 | 19 |
| This makes me feel like standing up in class the first day of school
but...
I've been a temp(?) in the Peoria, Illinois office since April, 1988.
Currently I'm providing sales support on some of the desktop products
for demonstrations, presentations, etc. and being a technical writer/
graphics illustrator.
I'm single (again), 32, I have a 13 year old daughter (she's living
in Arizona with her father), bartend at a small neighborhood "tavern",
and love to read, play darts, garden and watch the seasons change.
The last one was the main reason I moved back to the midwest from
Nevada/Arizona.
I'm very interested in making DECfriends through this file. There
seem to be so many interesting people noting in this conference,
I do sometimes wish I didn't live so far away.
LL
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2.212 | DOROTHY S. KHAN | BUSY::DKHAN | | Fri Sep 01 1989 12:34 | 20 |
| But you can call me Dot.
I have worked for DEC for roughly 2 1/2 years if you include time
as a temp. I started out as a temp sr. secretary here at LMO2 when
I was pregnant with my daughter Aisha. I was hired permanently,
and went on maternity leave not long after! When I returned after
8 weeks of maternity leave, I found out that I was pregnant with
my son Jacob 2 weeks later! I am now a technical writer (edit/proof
specialist if you want to be technical about it) writing and
maintaining procedures for Quality Control. I have a B.A. in Secondary
English Ed (hated teaching though) and 1 year of grad school for
Teaching ESOL. I am hoping to get into software writing if I can
ever find out where that training prgram is offerred!!
I am interested in other cultures, theology and antiques. Mostly
I take care of my kids (now 21 mos. and 9 mos.) and my husband Arshad
(who is from Pakistan) and Abbey (the cat, my furry child).
Thank God for Notes!
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2.213 | Margaret Russell | EGYPT::RUSSELL | | Fri Sep 01 1989 19:38 | 22 |
|
Hello.
My name is Margaret Russell. I'm a technical writer and work in LJO2,
which is in Littleton, MA. I used to be in Nashua, NH at ZKO.
I've been with DEC over 2 1/2 years.
I've been a writer all of my working life. Sold my first free-lance
story at the age of 15 and was hooked -- probably forever -- on writing.
Besides technical writing (both hardware and software), I've done news-
papers, advertising, press relations, science writing, and statistical
interpretation. The last means turning numbers into words.
I put myself through college with free-lance writing, some
scholarships, some grants, and teaching writing. Teaching writing
was great fun. I've got my masters in communication theory.
My big love is reading. I also enjoy art, making art, going to
galleries, art history, and making my apartment aesthetically pleasing.
I like animals, the environment, good wine, and good company.
Pleased to meet you all.
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2.214 | Hi from Colorado! | CSC32::K_KINNEY | | Tue Sep 05 1989 19:25 | 10 |
|
My name is Kim. I work for the CSC in Colorado Springs as
a Software Support Specialist. I have worked for DEC for
5+ years starting in Field Service as a System Manager and
gradually migrated to Software. I am single, have two kids
and one cat. The kids are big and have flown from the nest
(good thing I taught them to fly, huh?) and the cat has decided
to stay. I have been reading this notes file for some time now
and have decided that a more active role is ok.
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2.215 | NEW INTRODUCTION | ESPN::MORSI | ROSE MORSI,269-2157,ICO/C04 | Wed Sep 06 1989 17:25 | 17 |
|
Hi,
My name is Rose Morsi and I've worked for DEC for twelve years-all
of them spent in manufacturing, and all but the last five months
were spent in the Salem (NIO) NH facility. I am now in the Chelmsford
ICO facility working as a business systems analyst for an end user
computing organization which in turn is part of an MIS organization.
I have a family (husband, three kids, and a cat), a very large
mortgage, and the beginnings of an ulcer. I am looking forward
to reading and replying to Womannotes. I've heard lots of good
things about this file.
Regards,
Rose
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2.216 | REMEMBER: It's YOUR life!! | CURIE::BEDARD | | Thu Sep 07 1989 16:19 | 11 |
| Hi everyone....
My name is Sharon, and I've been here 2 weeks, I'm a temp but I
guess I'll be here a while so I'll be scouring through this file
when I have the time.
I guess the most important thing I can say about myself is that
I refuse to let myself be/play/whatever the victim anymore.
Love and Light to you all.
- Sharon
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2.217 | | ASHBY::GASSAWAY | Insert clever personal name here | Fri Sep 15 1989 13:26 | 18 |
|
It's about time that I sign in......
My name is Lisa Gassaway, I'm a process development engineer in ASD
in Hudson MA. I've been with DEC for a little over a year, and have
been read only on and off for about that long (and have seen a few
familiar usernames pop in from time to time).
Other bits of information: I'm 23, single, interested in radio
engineering, and will possibly be a certified diver by next January.
I've recently ended a five-year live in relationship and am in the
process of starting up a new one (definitely NOT live in). I haven't
experienced a lot of the things that are talked about here (marriage,
divorce, kids) but I enjoy the openness in the discussions and will
contribute when I can.
Lisa
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2.218 | JACKI MUISE | DONVAN::MUISE | | Mon Sep 18 1989 12:53 | 14 |
| Jacki Muise
Graphic Services - Spitbrook, NH
I've been reading this notesfile for several years, but rarely
participate. However, I've gotten so much valuable information
here, I decided it was only fair that I introduce myself.
Been with DEC 3 years, am very happily married to a contract
labor manager (he actually got me into DEC on contract 3 years ago!),
have a terrific 5-year-old daughter and am very much into women's
issues.
jacki
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2.219 | | SNOC01::MYNOTT | I'll have what she's having | Mon Sep 18 1989 18:56 | 11 |
|
Dale Mynott
SPR Programs
I've been here for 4 years
Divorced 17 years
2 daughters 19 and 20
..dale
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2.220 | Vivian Rankin signing in | BOBBY::RANKIN | | Thu Sep 21 1989 05:14 | 19 |
| Hello to Everyone;
My name is Vivian Rankin, I've been employed by Digital for the past
2.5 years. I currently work within the Design Engineering Group as
a Technical Administrator. I'm originally from California but fell
for a Scotsman so now reside in Scotland.
For all of you out there who still wonder I'll set the record
straight. A true Scotsman wears NOTHING under his kilt, (but prays
for warm weather).
As my Scotsman is my second marriage 'we' have a big family, six
children in all. We enjoy the simple pleasures life has to offer and
by most peoples standards probably live a rather dull and boring life.
Reading and participating in the numerous notes files has become one
of the 'simple' pleasures I'm glad Digital offers it's employees.
Bye for now; Viv
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2.221 | here's looking at you kid! | 42515::BAINBRIDGEC | | Fri Oct 27 1989 07:09 | 13 |
| HI!my name is carol bainbridgec l work at the newcastle branch.
my job here is a receptionist but as you can see l also work on
a vt320 terminal booking conference room/meeting rooms,it can be
a lonely life being a receptionist some times but then again it
can be great just to have some piece and quiet especially on a MONDAY!!
l'm glad that l have my terminal because l have found many interesting
topics on the notes level,ie;cooking ,dejavu,terminal art.computer
advice and also a topic on king charles cavelier dogs this one
especially as l have two cavelier king charles my self.
well thats all for now
regards
carol
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2.222 | 8-) | POCUS::HOLLAND | | Mon Nov 06 1989 13:22 | 8 |
| My name is Paula Holland, I'm a Sales Unit Secretary at 2 Penn Plaza,
New York, I've been at DEC three years, and I'm about to move over
to the ACT to support the new manager.
Privately, I'm an artist, and sometime free-lance illustrator.
Nice to be here!
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2.223 | Wendy C | CLINTN::CARBONEAU | | Tue Nov 14 1989 13:24 | 8 |
| My name is Wendy Carboneau. I have been with DEC for 6+ years, and
have very recently made the giant leap UP from assembler to secretary.
I now work in Marlboro.
I am divorced and have custody of my 9 year old boy and 11 year old
girl.
I'll be here reading, and may even have something to say, now and then.
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2.224 | amy | STATLR::GOLDMAN | It's me...no, no, the *other* me! | Wed Dec 13 1989 21:29 | 11 |
| I thought I had introduced myself here, but I can't seem to
find it.
Amy Goldman, normally found on LDYBUG::. My home base is at
the Mill, but as of January, I'll be working out of NRO for a few
months. I'm a software engineer, been with DEC 2 1/2 years. I'm
24, single, and have lots of varied interests. I've been reading
on and off here for quite a while and throw in a note every now
and then.
amy
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2.225 | Nisha | CATWMN::THATTE | Nisha Thatte * TTB1-5/F7 * 264-3248 | Fri Dec 15 1989 15:50 | 8 |
|
I thought I would introduce myself since I just wrote my first note.
I'm Nisha Thatte and I am a software engineer in TTB (Nashua). I have been at
DEC for 1 1/2 years full time and before that I worked as a summer hire here.
I will probably read often and occasionally write a note or two.
Nisha
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2.226 | update to 2.11 | TLE::RANDALL | living on another planet | Tue Jan 02 1990 10:22 | 6 |
| I'm back from maternity leave -- still in the same group at work,
but the family now includes David, 3 months. And oh, how I didn't
want to leave him this morning . . . no matter how good it is to
be back.
--bonnie
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2.227 | | XCUSME::QUAYLE | i.e. Ann | Sat Jan 13 1990 13:04 | 9 |
| Hi, my name's Ann Quayle. I work as a secretary in Service Industries
Sales Training, at MKO, am married, and have 3 children
(2 grown and gone, 1 teen at home). I'm 41. I'm
a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (see
you in MORMONISM).
I usually sign off as:
aq
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2.229 | | CUPTAY::FARINA | | Thu Jan 25 1990 19:29 | 19 |
| Hi. I'm Susan Farina. I've been with Digital for almost six years,
and have been a Technical Editor with Corporate User Publications for
two years. I currently work in Littleton.
I just discovered WOMANNOTES (thanks to Kath Gallup's note in
SINGLES). I have a feeling that I will be checking in here as often as
I can.
I'm about to turn 30 and am becoming more and more aware of the world
around me (no more self-centered youth? ;-). I'm realizing what is
really important to me, and I'm standing up to let others know.
I live in Nashua, NH, and have lived there since I was 8 months old.
But if the politics don't become more enlightened and I find we cannot
change things, I will move!
You'll be seeing my name around!
Susan
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2.230 | Kelley Perry | HOBLE::SYSTEM | | Tue Jan 30 1990 16:27 | 12 |
| Hi,
My name is Kelley Perry and I have been working at DEC for a little
over 2 years. Up until a few months ago I was involved with System
Management, and a variety of system support. I am now working on
designing databases and involved with some programming.
I have been married to Steve for about 1 1/2 years, and I think
being married is just great.
I enjoy camping and riding my bike, and I just recently got involved
with studying karate.
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2.231 | | WORDY::C_MILLER | | Mon Feb 12 1990 12:52 | 3 |
| Cyndi Miller, worked on/off DEC for the past 7 years as a technical
editor. Surprisingly, was introduced to this notes file by a (male)
co-worker!
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2.232 | ABBY DAVIES | YUPPY::DAVIESA | Grail seeker | Tue Feb 13 1990 08:39 | 12 |
|
Abby Davies
Selling for DEC in London.
I've been with DEC for about 7 years now - I've been reading (and
occasionally writing to) =wn= for 18 months or so......
I'm 30, "living in", two cats, no kids, and learning all the time......
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2.233 | Ali Jenkins | CHEST::JENKINS | Squidgy bits... | Wed Feb 14 1990 08:56 | 11 |
|
Alison Jenkins
Work for ADG (Applications Development Group), in Basingstoke, UK, as
a Data Analyst (well, that's what the job title is!) - been with DEC
for nearly 4 years.
Read only at the moment...
Ali
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2.234 | Kathy Maxham | SANDS::MAXHAM | | Wed Feb 14 1990 09:28 | 12 |
| Kathy Maxham
Technical Writer in Littleton, Mass. I've been with Digital for
two years.
Favorite things include reading, my dog, and hanging out at home
(can't believe I finally got one of my own!).
I've been a read-only noter for a year or so. Started breaking
out of my read-only mode lately, so I decided I'd better
introduce myself....
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2.235 | WARNING: VEGETARIAN! | CRISPY::FLEMINGH | | Thu Feb 22 1990 08:43 | 18 |
| Hi
My name is Heather Fleming and I'm a Forecast Analyst (where do
they get these job titles from?) in Logistics in Winnersh (READING
ENGLAND).
I'm 21 and been with the company for three years. I am also a
part-time youth worker at a youth club in the village where I live.
I'm a strict lacto-vegetarian that hates most forms of exercise,
although I can just cope with Callanetics every now and again.
I've only just found this conference so I've got a lot of catching
up to do!
Cheers
HEATHER.
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2.236 | HI | ASHBY::JENNINGS | | Thu Feb 22 1990 12:51 | 8 |
| Hi,
My name is Candy Jennings, I'm 23 and I've been with DEC for
1.5 years. I just found this note and decide to introduce myself
right away. Many topics seem to be of real interest.
I'm sure I'll be talkin to you later!
Candy
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2.237 | Add me to the list PLEASE! | PIKES::CASTINE | Stubborn but lovable | Tue Feb 27 1990 14:01 | 17 |
|
Hi,
I suppose I should introduce myself. I have been one
of those 'read only' noters for a while but with the
possiblity of this becoming a members conference I
wanted to make sure that I was on the list. My name
is Connie Castine. I just completed 9 years with DEC
on February 23. I have 3 children, 2 daughters Christa,
who is 19 (with a new daughter of her own) and Brenda
who is 13. My son, Philip is 15. I live in Colorado
Springs and work in the Customer Support Center. I am
I am currently working for the DIS/SD development group
as a Programmer/Analyst.
Connie :)
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2.238 | Until later....maybe. | SSDEVO::GALLUP | the passion of reason | Fri Mar 02 1990 11:06 | 45 |
|
Well, I started here in this note, so it's only right that I
end here.
When I first came here, I found this to be a wonderful
supportive place......but it's become a pit of vipers for me.
I am increasingly uncomfortable with the method of discussion
some members of this community use. And it's become apparent
to me in the last few months that my ideals and my opinions
are not those of certain prolific members here. And the
contention that has arisen because of my alternate opinions
has caused quite a bit of discomfort in this community.
At this time it has gotten to the point where I can no longer
respect these noters when they begin in on me. I have
tried to practice great restraint in responding, but it's
gotten too much for me and I can't handle it anymore.
Since disrespect of other noters is against PP&P 6.54, I
realize that I can no longer continue as a member of this
conference without exhibiting that disrespect.
This conference has given me a lot of things......deeper
understanding, more compassion, wonderful friends in addition
to some tremendous support. I'm going to miss that. So I
sit here, and I cry, but I know it's what I have to do for my
own sanity and my own well-being.
Some people say "it's just notes", but it's more than that to
me, it's a part of me. This conference hits a lot of
subjects that are very near and dear to my heart, and it's
gotten too much when I'm deliberately misunderstood, my
opinions are shot down as it they are not important and I'm
treated as if I'm not worthy of respect. I'm here to learn,
but I'm also here to express my views and to discuss
them....rationally.
So, I'm taking a leave of absence from Womannotes. For those
interesting in talking women's issues with me, I can be found
in soc.women and soc.feminism on the USENET.
kathy
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2.240 | | USEM::DIONNE | | Thu Mar 08 1990 22:41 | 4 |
| Sandie Dionne
human being, woman, mother, friend, employee, etc. etc. etc...
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2.241 | Holly Wright | SNOC02::WRIGHT | PINK FROGS | Thu Mar 08 1990 23:39 | 11 |
|
Hello, I've been a read-only noter for several months now but have just
recently started writing. I've worked for DEC (in Australia) for just
over 3 years now. Started as a trainee computer operator, moved
through to senior and now have the title "Sales Information Systems
Administrator". Basically I am first level support for all those
wonderful applications the sales force use. I won't be able to write
much as I dont have the time and it is hard to keep up. You will hear
from me occasionally though.
Holly
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2.242 | Gail Koski | XCUSME::KOSKI | This NOTE's for you | Fri Mar 09 1990 09:11 | 24 |
| Hmm, I always thought I was registered
I've been with DEC for only 2 1/2 years, a lot of people are surprised
it hasn't been longer, I guess I just dug in from day one and got
involved with things here.
I work at MKO (Merrimack, NH) on the Customer Assistance Hotline
as a operations analyst. I really like this job, even thought I
listen to people complain all day!
I don't have the patience to contribute to a lot of the Hot topics
in here. I can't figure out how I got on the top 50 list, I guess
I must have my pet topics. I think arguing should be done off line.
I co-moderate the new close conference for the Adoption Triad.
Outside of work I participate in many sports. I am active in the Digital
Woman's basketball league. Joining the softball league this season.
Snow ski one night a week but that seasons over. Must be time to
dust off the tennis racket...pull out the water skis...pump up the
tires on the bike..you get the idea. Besides sports I do volunteer
work for the blind and the Red Cross and am an avid reader of
Non-Fiction mostly business oriented books.
And that is were I'm coming from...
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2.243 | Register to vote | ULTRA::DWINELLS | | Fri Mar 09 1990 12:51 | 7 |
| Hello fellow noters!
This is Norma Dwinells, Field Test Administrator for the Secure Systems
Group in Boxboro Ma. I have been with the group for just over a year,
but have been with DEC for 17+ years.
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2.244 | into 'write-only' mode ;^) | LACV01::PETRIE | foulweather fan | Fri Mar 09 1990 18:18 | 8 |
| I'm Kathy Petrie, Applications Marketing for the Latin
America/Caribbean Region. I've worked for DEC for 14+
years (about 7 of them in the General International Area).
I'm 99% read-only but have been following the conference for
about a year. You'll see a note from me once in a while.
Cooking and following the NBA basketball season are a couple
of my favorite hobbies.
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2.245 | Manisha Kher | CADSE::KHER | | Fri Mar 09 1990 18:18 | 10 |
| I'm Manisha Kher. I'm a software engineer and have been with Digital
for 1.5 years.
I'm an Indian. I've been in the US for last three years. I'm married,
but because my husband is away in school, I'm still enjoying my
single life ;-).
I love snow, cloudy days and fall colors.
Manisha
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2.246 | nothing to add | CSSE32::M_DAVIS | Marge Davis Hallyburton | Sat Mar 10 1990 03:09 | 4 |
| Cross reference WhoAreYou conference, topic 376.
grins,
Marge
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2.247 | Here I am!! | WFOV11::BAIRD | | Sat Mar 10 1990 12:48 | 78 |
|
Hi all!
I just got into this conference, so I have a lot of catching up
to do. When I have the time(ha!!) you'll see me in here.
Vitals:
Officially I have to sign my checks with Deborah, but only my mother
calls me that (thank god(ess) she's in Florida now)--- everyone
else calls me Debbi or Deb.
Been here at Westfield (Mass) all 15 1/2 years of working at DEC.
14 1/2 years of that I've spent as a Mfg Tech., both boards and
systems. Currently working on the Teammate II line as part of a
team. Our team pioneered the team concept here at Westfield and
we're still going strong. It seems that our product is going to
Kanata in a few months (hi to anyone from there!), thanks to politics.
Oh well, what's next?? we're ready!
I became a Technician back when there was very few women in the
field and it's been difficult at times. I took in house courses
and worked my way through all they had to offer, then applied for
anything technical that came up. I got a job as a Test Tech repairing
boards for LA36 (remember those?), and I felt the resentment from
the first minute. The guy that "trained" me barely showed me how
to opperate the tester and which prints to use before he walked
away. After struggling with the unfamiliar for about a week while
feeling stupid, (and going home to cry in frustration) everything
fell into place and I felt like a real Technician. (I found out
later that Techs don't know "everything", they just know where to
go to get the information.) Now I'm real carefull when I train someone
to sit and make sure that they understand the process and I answer
all questions--I don't want anyone to go through what I had to.
Enough about work--- home is a six room house that my SO Cindy
and I bought about 4 1/2 years ago. Our 5 cats and 1 dog allow
us to live there in relative chaos. I'll be 38 in June, and haven't
yet figured out where the time has gone! Along with the time spent
with the animals, I usually find time to read--SF(hello all you
SF readers, I noticed there are a lot of you out there!), New Age
books, bios, gardening, religion, science, magazines, newspapers,
the back of cereal boxes(oops, you wern't suppose to know that :-)
in other words anything I can get my little hands on. Conversely,
I enjoy writing but have little time for that.
I have been spending more time working out in the exercise room
here as well as finishing up my physical therepy after an operation
on my right knee in September. Now maybe I can lose some of this
extra weight!! Before my little accident (2 years ago), I played
softball, raquetball, rode my 10 speed and went bowling. Hopfully
I can get back to doing some of those things. My other sedetary
activities include cross stich, crossword puzzles, movies (vcr),
some TV shows (like Roseanne, and Alien Nation, and Star Trek:TNG)
and Nintendo games.
I have been involved with the gay/lesbian group here at Westfield
for about 2 years and find it very rewarding. I enjoy doing VoD
work and would like to see more people become involved. I've been
interested and involved in women's issues for as long as I can
remember. Having grown up in the Sixties, I was influenced by all
that was going on around me. I think that growing up in the shadow
of a great woman's college didn't hurt either. I lived for most
of my younger years about 1 mile away from Mount Holyoke College,
I even worked there part time while going to high school--I guess
the atmosphere just rubbed off on me!!
If you look for me in other conferences you'll find me in the
gay/lesbian note(of course), Feline, Star Trek, SF, Canine and
occasionally in TV(only 'cause Alien Nation doesn't have it's own
note!)
Glad to be here...
Talk to you soon.
Debbi
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2.248 | | FDCV06::POTTLE | Silly Mortal | Sun Mar 11 1990 07:24 | 13 |
|
My name is Lisa Pottle. I am an Information Systems Specialist working
at Parker Street in Maynard. I have been at DEC for 2 years.
Outside of work I am involved in many volunteer organizations. But one
of the most rewarding groups that I am involved with is the Big Sister
Association.
I have, in the past, been a read-only noter but I plan to begin writing
as well.
Lisa
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2.249 | | CSC32::CONLON | Let the dreamers wake the nation... | Sun Mar 11 1990 09:42 | 22 |
| My name is Suzanne, and I'm a hardware support engineer with the
Customer Support Center in Colorado Springs.
My specialty is Clusters, and I'm board-certified (Technical
Proficiency Review Board) to the T7 Level on VAXClusters and
VAX 8800's. At the CSC, I'm a support engineer for the after
hours RDG, and I also do "Remote Support" for engineers on
customer sites in the field.
My B.A. degree is in Philosophy, from the University of Hawaii.
My specialty in the Philosophy department was Symbolic Logic and
Boolean Algebra. I also taught college-level Poetry and Drama
for the English Department during my senior year (in the "Senior
Seminar Program,") and I won the Creative Writing Award the same
year (1976.)
Am also working on a second Bachelor's degree (in Computer Science)
in preparation for work on my Masters in Computer Science.
My son Ryan and I live in Colorado Springs with our two cats.
I'm in my fourth year with Womannotes.
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2.250 | I'm here.... | PARITY::DDAVIS | Long-cool woman in a black dress | Mon Mar 12 1990 13:28 | 4 |
| I thought I had done this before...must have been V1.
So, I am still here, mostly readin' & learnin'.
-Dotti
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2.251 | Lauren K. Foster, affectionately known as 'ren | JURAN::FOSTER | | Tue Mar 13 1990 12:08 | 15 |
| I don't know how I managed to get away with not introducing myself.
Must be in the old Womannotes or something.
At any rate: I'm Lauren Foster, reliability engineer for another month,
soon to be the proud new analyst of SEM/EDX data for our semiconductor
development group. I'm 26 for now, and after several months of
debating, I can say that I am a recognizable feminist. However, I am
also (of equal importance) a strong supporter of civil rights and
affirmative action, especially for African-Americans, which I am, and a
supporter of freedom of religion, to protect my choice to be Buddhist.
In most other areas, I run somewhat conservative. But the above ones
make the conservatism pretty hard to find! :-)
Sooooo... can I vote now?
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2.252 | | PACKER::WHARTON | Sapodilla gal... | Tue Mar 13 1990 14:36 | 28 |
| I almost never formally introduce myself in notes. It's no fun talking
about myself. But I'd like to vote. :-)
I'm Karen Wharton. I will continue to be a Package Engineer in Hudson
for one more month, then I will be moving to Minneapolis (MPO) to
assume a position in Sales Support. I like changes. I was born and
"raised" in Guyana. I and my family moved to Brooklyn, NY in 1981. I
then moved to Boston in 1982 and have been here since. I like
Massachusetts and New York. I would like explore some of the other
states in the Union. Minnesota here I come.
I'm one of three moderators of Blacknotes. My black awareness is much
more acute than my feminist awareness. Fear not, I am in tuned with
the feminine part of my being! :-) Most likely I'll continue to be a
read-mostly/write-hardly member of Womannotes.
I'm 24, unmarried, no kids, no pets... I don't have any specific
hobbies; I do a little of everything. When I read I tend to read about
the black experience so naturally my favorite authors are James Baldwin
and Toni Morrison. I also read some Caribbean dialect. The most recent
one was a Sistren Collection. Musically speaking my taste runs from
reggae to calypso to rap to R&B to jazz. One of my favorite pastimes
is cooking - then eating what I cooked - quite a therapeutic
combination. I don't have recipes. I just cook as I go along.
Anyway, that's enough for now. See ya around.
_karen
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2.253 | Chris DeCamp | WJOUSM::DECAMP | | Thu Mar 15 1990 10:17 | 11 |
| Hello,
I'm Chris DeCamp, U.S. E.I.S. (Enterprise Integration Services) Human
Factors Programs Manager...(what a mouth full!) I've been with DEC
since 1978 in various roles in Personnel/Human Resources. I love my
work even with the occasional "Personnel Bashing" I run into.
I'm 40, single, happy in life with my two cats (Cloe & Zoe) and
house on a pond. Am a read-only at this point as I can barely fit
that into my hectic schedule.....
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2.254 | Wendy "The Kid" Ames | CSC32::W_AMES | I don't KNOW where Tinkerbell is! | Wed Mar 28 1990 05:12 | 33 |
| Just found this notefile and have only gotten this far in it....
NAME: Wendy Ames (sometimes known as "The Kid")
OCCUPATION: Call Screening Specialist in the RDG in Colorado Springs
in the afterhours group (aka EICS)
I've been with DEC just over a year and a half (if I've figured this
right it has been 19 months!!)...I just past my 20th birthday in the
beginning of this month...(guess that means I really do qualify to be
called "The Kid" 8-} )...I'm currently working third shift (mids,
graveyard, sh!t shift, whatever you care to call it...) and I enjoy
it...so much less pressure and stress....
In the short time since I've found NOTES, I think I've become a
note-a-holic...mostly read-only but a note-a-holic none the less..8-}
I am currently single but I can't wait for May of 1991 when I become a
Mrs... I am also trying to teach myself (with the aid of a book) how
to speak spanish so that I can communicate with my finance's family...
Right at this point in time my hobbies include spending time with my
fiance, playing with and watching my three (yes, you read right!!),
three cats (Dogger, Trouble, and Peppare [even the vet spells her name
wrong!!! 8-} ]), reading, cleaning up after my three cats, writing,
reading notes, and planning a wedding that neither of our families are
likely to forget....
Guess that's about it for me...
Be talking to you!!
-Wendy aka "The Kid"-
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2.255 | Bernie | MACNAS::BHARMON | Life is short, enjoy it | Wed Mar 28 1990 09:20 | 15 |
| Hi,
My name is Bernie Harmon. I am a Material Controller in Ballybrit,
Galway, Ireland. I am working in Digital for 10 years.
At the moment I am attending computer programming courses at night.
I am married for 3 years, no kids yet.
I have only just discovered this Conference. I am looking forward
to reading all the notes and contributing to them.
Bernie
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2.256 | De-introducing Linda Huxtable. :( | ROCHE::HUXTABLE | Linda L. Huxtable, SWS @KCO | Thu Mar 29 1990 18:15 | 15 |
| I feel a little pretentious doing this, but...
Although I've rarely been a prolific writer in here, I've
been an avid reader for most of my 2+ years at DEC. However,
other commitments are claiming my time, and much as I dislike
dropping out of this community, I'm afraid reading =wn= is
taking time away from other activities which I've given
higher priority.
You may see me occasionally in some of the slower-paced
conferences. And I always like receiving e-mail :), although
I may be slow responding.
-- Linda (was {MDKCSW,LOWLIF}::HUXTABLE in intro 2.24, now
ROCHE::HUXTABLE until/unless I re-introduce myself...)
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2.257 | Future Technician. | MACNAS::BWHELAN | DIGITAL IS MIGHTY | Tue Apr 03 1990 11:45 | 18 |
| Hi,
My name is Bernie Whelan. I am a material controller in Ballybrit,
Galway, Ireland. I am working in Digital for 13 years.
I am married for 2 years and have no children yet.
I am interested in becoming a Technician in the near future, and
I have just completed a suitable course.
I find your conference very interesting.
Bernie
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2.258 | Greetings | GEMVAX::KORGEN | | Wed Apr 18 1990 11:03 | 30 |
| Hello.
I don't know if I have an old note in here, or not. I've been
in and out of this conference for quite some time, I think even
before it became "-v2". I have an affection for this file because
moderator ZURKO and I used to work together.
In '86-'87 I was a software engineer with Digital in Marlboro, Mass. Since
Sept '88 I have been a contract technical writer, sometimes at
Digital, sometimes not. I never know when I'm going to
be able to be part of this conference. But I just keep seeming
to end up back at Digital, so I've decided to join up (here).
Right now I bounce between Hudson NH and Maynard Mass. So far
I have survived the "death to contractors" :-) ruling of last January...
so far so good.
I write manuals about software products, sometimes network design
tools, sometimes graphics-related packages. It depends, of course,
on the job.
I am married, no children but I look forward to them "someday",
and in my (ha!) spare time play music and study martial arts
reasonably seriously, although still at a novice level. I think
it is fair to say that I spend most of my time in what some folks
would call "traditionally male" realms. Right now I am feeling
comfortable with that.
Looking forward to learning a lot from experiences outside my own...
Susan
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2.259 | | JUPTR::BELLIVEAU | | Wed Apr 18 1990 15:13 | 25 |
| Hello!
I'm Linda Belliveau, a technical writer in LJO2. On Memeorial Day I'll
have been at DEC one year (I think I was one of the last few people
hired from outside the company.
I've been a tech writer for three years. In my previous career, I
worked as a nutritionist (I'm still an R.D.).
I live in Woostah with my lover Yvonne, two dogs, two cats, and
two birds.
I enjoy reading, films, touch football, biking, racquette ball, and
running.
I'm mostly a read-only person, but if I have info or strong feelings
around an issue I write.
Until recently, I've found this file to be very enjoyable, and
educational. There are some really elequent writers in WN!
My project is gearing up for a deadline so maybe the
pitbull noting that's occurred will have blown over when I have time
to read again.
LindaB
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2.260 | The Thrill is Gone... | AUNTB::DILLON | | Tue Apr 24 1990 17:19 | 15 |
| I am Ann Dillon and work in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in Customer
Services. My background is in contract administration and I am
presently working a pilot project for SOA with one of our focused
accounts (RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co).
I am a single parent, my son is 10 years old. His father has been out
of the picture since several months prior to Matt's birth.
I have been reading this conference for about a week, at the suggestion
of my manager who is a very unique and visionary man. I have gained
some new insight into some old issues since I started reading.
I probably am not so gifted at words as some of the noters but promise
that I'm every bit as sincere.
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