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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

1685.0. "What Region am I in this week?" by TOOHOT::BSTANNARD () Wed Dec 04 1991 00:31

    Did anyone else notice, in the recently distributed list of Regional
    Open Door Resource Managers, that Arizona was listed under Central
    States Region?  Is AZ about to be transferred after decades of being
    part of the Western States?  Is Pennsylvania really part of the
    Southern States Region?  Does anyone know?  Does anyone care?  Could it
    be that these states are about to be TFSO'd?
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1685.1:-)SSDEVO::EGGERSAnybody can fly with an engine.Wed Dec 04 1991 01:163
    Talk about over interpretation.  Maybe the author of .-1 should try
    reading sheep entrails after carving out the heart on a marble alter
    on the night of a full moon.
1685.2Oh no, Mr. Bill!TPSYS::SOBECKYStill searchin' for the savant..Wed Dec 04 1991 08:579
    
    re .0
    
    >Could it be that these states are about to be TFSO'd?
    
    Please don't TFSO my wonderful home state of Pennsylvania...my dear
    old mom still lives back there, and I'm sure I'd miss her.
    
    John
1685.3re: .0 and ArizonaSWAM1::PEDERSON_PAi got caught in a gravity stormWed Dec 04 1991 09:1117
    RE:  .0 (Bob?)
    
    Our manager took us aside yesterday to discuss this very
    issue. It seems that Personnel has re-aligned with the
    Central states. We still use our local personnel folks
    for local issues, but any edicts/communications that come
    from "area"personnel will be from the head of Central States.
    We still are under Western region.
    
    It seems that as far as the personnel function, we have made a
    complete circle, being re-aligned with Alb. NM and Western Texas.
    
    For a more complete discussion on this, maybe your manager can
    shed some additional light.
    
    pat