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3107.1 | Another one bites the dust | TNPUBS::RICE | | Wed May 25 1994 13:48 | 25 |
|
After fourteen years, Digital and I have come to a parting of the ways.
For the most part, the people in the company have been great to work with,
and I don't ever remember a time here when we totally lost the ability to
face work with a sense of humor.
As I was preparing this distribution list, it finally sank in that most
of the people I started with in the company have gone, and the chance for
a change in my life is due as well.
I will be spending most of the Summer in Maine, letting the fresh sea air
blow all the Digital dust out of my system. I will be selling antiques,
tending the gardens, and renovating an old sea captain's house in Wiscasset
Maine.
Good luck to all who remain, and we will surely cross paths again.
Joseph (keeper of the SPDs)
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3107.2 | | TOHOPE::REESE_K | Three Fries Short of a Happy Meal | Wed May 25 1994 13:51 | 2 |
| PDP 15 = 18 bits?
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3107.3 | Best of Luck | IAMOK::YENDER | | Wed May 25 1994 16:01 | 5 |
| I am sorry to hear the news about both John and Joe, both of whom
have been very helpful to me in past assignments. I wish you both
the very best.
George
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3107.4 | | REGENT::LASKO | CPBU Desktop Hardcopy Systems | Wed May 25 1994 16:16 | 3 |
| EQT = Engineering Quality Technology
I learned some great tools from you, John. Good luck.
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3107.5 | | STAR::ABBASI | chess is cool ! | Wed May 25 1994 16:39 | 23 |
| .0
hi \john,
since you asked for ideas.
how about if you like take a year off and just like kick back and
relax? if you have been a DECeeee for 20 years then you sure deserve
it.
if i were you, i'll go to the Bahamas, rent a beach house, fill
my freezer with cold drinks and lots of Caribbean music and buy
this thing that hangs between 2 palm trees and just lay there and
swing and enjoy the breeze and enjoy it.
after one year you'll feel rejovinated and by then DEC would have
turned the corner and may be start hiring again and you can come
and join us again?
any way, this is just an idea.
\bye
\nasser
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3107.6 | | STAR::ABBASI | chess is cool ! | Wed May 25 1994 16:40 | 8 |
| .1
bye \joe !
have fun out there !
\bye
\nasser
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3107.7 | | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Wed May 25 1994 19:31 | 5 |
| > if i were you, i'll go to the Bahamas, rent a beach house, fill
> my freezer with cold drinks and lots of Caribbean music and buy
You keep drinks in the fridge, not the freezer. And you don't keep music in
the fridge OR freezer. But a vacation DOES sound like a good idea.
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3107.8 | | TOOK::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Wed May 25 1994 22:04 | 10 |
| re: .5
> after one year you'll feel rejovinated and by then DEC would have
> turned the corner and may be start hiring again and you can come
> and join us again?
Glad to hear you're so confident about weathering the storm successfully,
\nasser.
-Jack
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3107.9 | | CCAD23::TAN | FY94-Prepare for Saucer Separation | Wed May 25 1994 23:04 | 4 |
| re -1 he must be confident, he's just defrosted his freezer ready for more
cans! right \nasser?
;^)
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3107.10 | | STAR::ABBASI | chess is cool ! | Thu May 26 1994 00:38 | 14 |
|
\joyce is correct offcourse, i think every DECeee should be also be
as confident as me.
as someone else once said, behind each corner there is a turn, and behind
each obstacle there is a solution, and after all, it is always darkest
before the sun shines.
so, never give up , and always , but always, try to stretch yourself to the
limit and only then you know how much you can really stretch yourself to
achieve and prosper for yourself, your community , and your loved ones.
\nasser
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3107.11 | Oh Joy | HLDE01::VUURBOOM_R | Roelof Vuurboom @ APD, DTN 829 4066 | Thu May 26 1994 04:45 | 3 |
| re: .-1
I wonder what's behind each mixed metaphor?
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3107.12 | | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Thu May 26 1994 08:58 | 6 |
| ya know...
ya gotta like this guy!
tony
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3107.13 | | CTHQ::DELUCO | Premature Grandparent | Thu May 26 1994 10:04 | 5 |
| Good luck, John and Joseph (sounds like I'm bidding farewell to a
couple of the Apostles. I can almost hear the organ music :')). I'm
sure that this will result in positive change.
Jim
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3107.14 | | NACAD::NISKALA | When will it all end? | Thu May 26 1994 12:16 | 1 |
| PDP 15 is/was 36 bits, correct?
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3107.15 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu May 26 1994 12:20 | 1 |
| I think it was 18 bits.
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3107.16 | | SPECXN::BROWN | The price of freedom is written on the Wall!! | Thu May 26 1994 12:22 | 6 |
|
The PDP 15 was a 18 bit system that replaced the PDP 9 also a 18 bit
machine.
Keith
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3107.17 | The PDP15 was definitely an 18 bit machine! | SUBURB::POWELLM | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be! | Thu May 26 1994 12:26 | 1 |
|
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3107.18 | | NACAD::NISKALA | When will it all end? | Thu May 26 1994 12:26 | 1 |
| What was the 36 bit machine way back when? PDP10?
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3107.19 | Cop this lot! | SUBURB::POWELLM | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be! | Thu May 26 1994 12:47 | 14 |
|
The Alpha family is 64 Bit,
The DECsystem 10 (previously PDP10) and DECsystem 20 were 36 Bit,
The VAX family are 32 Bit,
The PDP 15 was 18 Bit,
The PDP11 is 16 Bit,
The PDP8 was 12 Bit.
The 12 Bit and 18 Bit machines had predecessors with other PDP
numbers, from memory: 18 Bit - PDP9 and before that, PDP7
12 Bit was PDP5
36 Bit was PDP6
Malcolm.
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3107.20 | | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Thu May 26 1994 12:49 | 20 |
| PDP1 18 bit first PC with graphics screen
PDP2 never made it
PDP3 36 bit prototype. Any sold? I don't think so.
PDP4 18 bit
PDP5 12 bit
PDP6 36 bit descendant of PDP3
PDP7 18 bit descendant of PDP4
PDP8 12 bit descendant of PDP5
PDP9 18 bit descendant of PDP7
PDP10 36 bit descendant of PDP6
PDP11 16 bit
PDP12 12 bit PDP8 plus LINC8 instruction set
PDP13 someone decided it was unlucky
PDP14 12 bit industrial controller - used PDP8 memory stacks.
PDP15 18 bit descendant of PDP9
PDP16 not sure - configured to customer needs with punched cards
I think the above is a correct summary of the PDPs. I have PDP4, 5
and 8 documentation at home. I have used the 8,10,11,12,14 so I am sure
of that lot, and I was given a guided tour of a PDP15.
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3107.21 | Don't forget the PDP-1! | RUTILE::DAVIS | | Thu May 26 1994 12:53 | 3 |
| The PDP-1 and PDP-4 were 18-bit predecessors of the 7/9/15.
I programmed the PDP-1 in 1965 and still have the manual.
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3107.22 | | CTHQ::DELUCO | Premature Grandparent | Thu May 26 1994 14:01 | 5 |
|
So much for saying "good bye". Isn't there a "Trivia" note in this
conference? :')
Jim
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3107.23 | Don't Byte any Dust.... | ICS::DOANE | | Thu May 26 1994 18:56 | 13 |
| I'm sad to see you "history" John. I've admired your creation of the
ELF and your honchoing of the SW Symposium, which I guess are the only
two creations of yours that I've been priveledged to experience
directly. With those as examples though, I'm sure you are a *rich*
history!!
Best wishes to you.
And I am expecting to cross your path again, somehow somewhere.
bon voyage!
Russ
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3107.24 | This is history | OUTPOS::MURPHY | Dan Murphy, now at LKG. | Thu May 26 1994 18:57 | 6 |
| Well, this topic has the word "history" in it. Somebody might come
looking for just this info. ;-)
dlm
(former PDP-1 and PDP-6 hacker)
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3107.25 | One thing before I go | ANGLIN::ROGERS | Sometimes you just gotta play hurt | Thu May 26 1994 20:07 | 1 |
| I just hope to meet \nasser before it's my turn to leave.
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3107.26 | \nasser does chess... | DECWET::FARLEE | I survived SMARTS... | Thu May 26 1994 20:22 | 3 |
| Just don't let \nasser sucker you into betting on a chess game!
You don't have a chance...
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3107.27 | an idea | STAR::ABBASI | your past is your future in reverse | Thu May 26 1994 20:48 | 26 |
|
speaking of which, since we have so many DECeeees leaving , has any
one thought of creating a say TFSO'ed DECeeees bye bye party or
a bash where all the leaving DECeees will say meet one last time and
chat and hug and stuff? may be DEC can arrange such a parties at some
of our facilities and provide the drinks and donuts and may be
few speeches by the upper management chain and then we start the
party? some companies do that i hear for their departing employees.
it is similar to the parties they do for retirements, but this
one will be for not just one DECeeee but more than one, it will
be really fun !!
we can wear our badges for the last time and walk around say bye to
each others and talk about future plans and all that, the ones
who are being TFSO'ed will wear a red scarf on their head to
distinguish them from the DECeeee who are staying, only the TFSO'ed
DECeees will get to eat the free donuts and coffee but other
DECeees are also welcome to the bash.
iam surprised no one have thought of doing anything like this.
\bye
\nasser
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3107.28 | must be partied out in nh... | CSC32::S_LEDOUX | The VMS Hack Factory | Thu May 26 1994 22:14 | 3 |
| >> iam surprised no one have thought of doing anything like this.
Did you say party ?? Lots of goodbye parties going on here...
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3107.29 | | AKOCOA::BBARRY | Laudabamusne Rex | Fri May 27 1994 09:30 | 17 |
| >Note 3107.27 I'm History !! 27 of 28
>STAR::ABBASI "your past is your future in reverse" 26 lines 26-MAY-1994 19:48
> -< an idea >-
> speaking of which, since we have so many DECeeees leaving , has any
> one thought of creating a say TFSO'ed DECeeees bye bye party or
> a bash where all the leaving DECeees will say meet one last time and
> chat and hug and stuff? may be DEC can arrange such a parties at some
Great idea!! - Hey, I know, we could call it a 'Company Outing'!!
EVERYBODY would be invited!
/Bob
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3107.30 | oh, you meant -- never mind | WEORG::SCHUTZMAN | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Fri May 27 1994 09:56 | 3 |
| Outing? Oh, goodness, don't let's get political. . .
--bonnie
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3107.31 | good-bye | CSC32::K_BOUCHARD | | Wed Jun 01 1994 11:30 | 4 |
| After 27 years at Digital,I've been shown the door. Just thought I'd
let you all know.
Ken
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3107.32 | I'll miss you all | CVG::THOMPSON | Aut vincere aut mori | Wed Jun 01 1994 11:47 | 3 |
| I'm out of here as of tomorrow as well. Been an interesting ride.
Alfred
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3107.33 | | TRLIAN::GORDON | | Wed Jun 01 1994 11:53 | 8 |
| re: .31
just remember the "packy" and the lunch meals we drank
up on the hill while students at WI????
best of luck
dick
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3107.34 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Follow the Money! | Wed Jun 01 1994 12:37 | 3 |
| I'm really sorry to see you go, Alfred! Good luck.
Ron
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3107.35 | | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Thu Jun 02 1994 00:16 | 5 |
| I can't believe it!
Alfred too??
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3107.36 | | MILKWY::ED_ECK | Generation X < Group W! | Thu Jun 02 1994 09:58 | 5 |
|
After 13 1/2 years, I'm also gone as of tomorrow. Good luck
to all of you (especially the gang from the old SOAPBOX).
Ed Eck
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3107.37 | Goodbye | ZEKE::B_EPSTEIN | Bruce Epstein | Thu Jun 02 1994 10:32 | 12 |
| As this appears to be the "I'm going" note...
Tomorrow, June 3, is my last day as a Digital employee after 8 years.
I'm proud of all that we accomplished, and now it's time to do
something else. What that is, I don't know yet.
I wish all of you who "survived" all the best - you will need to muster
all your strength to sustain and then turn around this company.
Bye.
/bruce
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3107.38 | Goodbye | BSS::HOLLAND | | Thu Jun 02 1994 10:51 | 13 |
| Tomorrow, June 3, is my last day as well. After ten plus years it's
really hard to say goodbye. Internal MCS was hit really hard, but at
least now the wait is over.
Mainly, I've been a read-only noter, but I wanted to say my goodbyes in
a public forum.
Good Luck to all that remain, I hope the best for all of you and DEC.
Thanks for all the memories,
/Mike in Colorado Springs
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3107.39 | | WWDST1::MGILBERT | Education Reform starts at home.... | Thu Jun 02 1994 13:47 | 7 |
| Tomorrow is also my last day at DEC. I've enjoyed the
vision and the openness of the folks who write here.
After 17 years all I can really say is that it's been
one heck of a ride.
Mike Gilbert
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3107.40 | count me as part of the departed. | SCORN::MBNOTE::buckley | Clues for the Clueless | Thu Jun 02 1994 14:08 | 14 |
| Fourteen Years, 2 Months and 17 days. 6/3/94 is my last day as well.
To all of my friends scattered throughout the corporation a hardy
so-long! I look forward to our paths someday again crossing.
To those I leave behind: Stay strong, do the right thing for you and
the corporation.
To all who care, wish me good luck, and happy trails.
Mike Buckley
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3107.41 | Kids, hockey, and tropical breezes this summer! | ROMEOS::WELLS_GR | Greg Wells DTN 521-4453 | Thu Jun 02 1994 14:12 | 15 |
| Sad to say, but it's something of a relief after these last couple of
years. Me too. I'm a short timer compared to many we've seen go, only
7+ years split between MRO3 in Mass and WRO3 in Santa Clara.
On the west coast I've working in EIS/SWS/DCC/ PS/SI ... now referred to as
simply Digital Consulting, and have known you folks country wide as I
established and run/read "ran" the now defunct DC 911 resource process.
I've no complaints. I truly believe this company will be a survivor,
and wish each of you the very best, be it within or beyond DEC. My
sincere thanks for the experience, and most important, the priviledge of
your friendships.
Re,
Greg
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3107.42 | Me too! | BSS::CODE3::BANKS | Not in SYNC -> SUNK | Thu Jun 02 1994 17:51 | 7 |
| Well, I'm on my way out too, after 13 years. Good luck to those of you
staying. I'm not sure which is worse at this point...
I'll miss many of you who I've known only through Notes over the years.
Hopefully some of our paths will cross again in the future.
- David
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3107.43 | One more | MROA::BERICSON | MRO1-1/KL31 DTN 297-3200 | Fri Jun 03 1994 14:27 | 4 |
| I'm a goner too.. survivors please turn it around and make my stock
worth somthing.
Bob Erison MRO
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3107.44 | my last day today | NECSC::BIELSKI | recursively renewing | Fri Jun 03 1994 14:41 | 14 |
|
Surgeons must be very careful
When they take the knife!
Underneath their fine incisions
Stirs the culprit - Life!
- Emily Dickinson
I sincerely hope that the patient enjoys a miraculous, speedy
recovery and a long and profitable life.
Stan Bielski, Shrewsbury MA
[email protected]
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3107.45 | Fare thee well (DEC)! | ALFHUB::GCOAST::RIDGWAY | Florida Native | Fri Jun 03 1994 15:42 | 39 |
| Since this looks like the place to say adios, I might as well bid farewell to
all:
Dear Friends,
It is with mixed emotions that I must inform you of my decision to leave
Digital. I have been offered a tremendous opportunity to build an organization
with a Fortune 50 company to provide call center solutions, and to consult with
mid-to-large size call centers.
My introduction to DEC was DECworld'87....The QE II, the Starship Oceanic, and
a stock price of close to $200 per share. Much has changed in the past seven
years. I had always planned to retire within the company, but due to the
current state of affairs within the company, I don't believe that that is
possible. It's time to move on. It's time for me to take control of my own
destiny, rather than let Digital decide (possibly on a whim) that my job is of
use (or not of use.) (To all my fellow Jimmy Buffet fans - I guess this
Florida Native is tired of Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season!)
I've made many friends during this time. Thanks for all the encouragement,
support, guidance, and fun. I will miss you all.
It seems appropriate that in parting, I'd like to leave you with one of my
favorite poems by J.R.R. Tolkien:
-< The Road goes ever on and on... >-
The Road goes ever on and on
Down from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the Road has gone,
And I must follow, if I can,
Pursuing it with eager feet,
Until it joins some larger way
Where many paths and errands meet.
And whither then? I cannot say.
BB
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3107.46 | Where Nasser went | STAR::BUDA | I am the NRA | Fri Jun 03 1994 15:57 | 8 |
| RE: Note 3107.8 by TOOK::DELBALSO
>Glad to hear you're so confident about weathering the storm successfully,
>\nasser.
Just in case you did not know, Nasser was TFSO'd.
-mark
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3107.47 | | CSCMA::DENCE | | Fri Jun 03 1994 16:42 | 13 |
| Another goodbye! !4 years was a great ride. It is hard for me to be
too optimistic regarding Digital's future after seeing what has been
happening. To make these cuts on a macro basis is hard to fathom.
Two quotes come to mind "See you in the next life" from Midnight Run.
and
"Life is what happens while you are planning for the future".
Good luck to all .
Merle
MDENCE@AOL
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3107.48 | Me too! | SHAMOO::FRIEDMAN | Mikey likes it... | Fri Jun 03 1994 17:14 | 7 |
| After 13 years I be gone. It's been a slice.
p.s. AS a stock owner I would like the rest of you to work 12 hrs.
per day, six days per week. So the stock may see $50 - $100 again
and my kids can go to collage.
Mike Friedman
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3107.49 | I'm Gone! | TANG::RHINE | OpenVMS/WNT Training Product Manager | Fri Jun 03 1994 19:47 | 13 |
| My last day is Friday the 10th of June after 17.5 years. I am sad to
leave good friends. I am sorry about what has happened to the company
and angry when I know that it didn't have to be this way. We have the best
products that we have ever had but no real direction, little proper
utilization of the fantastic human skills we have, no effective marketing,
message and little trust on the part of our customers.
I hope it turns around, but I am leaving New England and don't have a
job lined up yet. Still, I feel good and I feel hopeful.
I haven't been a contributor to this notes file but have been a reader.
I will miss the great diversity of people who care enough to take
positions publicly.
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3107.50 | | CTHQ::DELUCO | Premature Grandparent | Mon Jun 06 1994 09:52 | 4 |
| Me, too. 15 years and a handshake. Time for a new career in
photography.
Jim
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3107.51 | Mid-Life correction Ho! | RELYON::CYGAN | | Mon Jun 06 1994 14:09 | 17 |
| 27.99 years and I'm gone REAL soon!
Heck, at least I have a package....'course the FIRST one would have given
me 2 years salary!$%#@
The only bitterness I have is watching the Corporation floundering so
much due to lack of direction!
My Prediction -> Two consecutive losing quarters ( Q4/Q1???) an Mr.
Palmer's gone! Of course, he'll still have to chose whether he
drives off in the white Porche or the Black BMW...
Best Regards to all I've met over the years!
Dick Cygan
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3107.52 | | STAR::PARKE | True Engineers Combat Obfuscation | Mon Jun 06 1994 16:36 | 9 |
| Re .51
>My Prediction -> Two consecutive losing quarters ( Q4/Q1???) an Mr.
>Palmer's gone! Of course, he'll still have to chose whether he
>drives off in the white Porche or the Black BMW...
My most recent rumor reception say he might not driver either, fo rthe
next 90 days.
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3107.53 | Resume, Resume, Who's Got the Resume? | TINCUP::J_BUTLER | til the Fat Lady sings | Mon Jun 06 1994 16:42 | 20 |
| Friday, 10 June will be my last day.
6 years, 7 months.
I had hopes (once upon a time) that this might be the company
from which I would retire...but it was not to be.
Many good friends, many things done.
No regrets.
"May ye be a half-hour in Heaven
Afore the divil knows ye're gone!"
Regards, and Best Wishes...
John B.
[email protected]
CXDOCS::JB until Friday
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3107.54 | C ya! | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Indecision; the key to flexibility | Tue Jun 07 1994 12:20 | 11 |
| To all,
Well, my 7 years with Digital just came to an end. It's been a rewarding
and educational stint for me and even though the company is in trouble,
I've got to say it' the best one I've ever worked for. I made alot of
friends and I'll miss you all. I just finished my Masters degree program
and I have some solid leads on a new career, so life goes on for me.
Good luck to those of you are left to deal with the current
environment.
steve
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3107.55 | Recycle, renew, rediscover... | MARX::BAIRD | Secret CIA op, in my spare time | Tue Jun 07 1994 13:44 | 14 |
|
As of Friday I will be leaving Digital. After almost fourteen
years, seven in Field Service and seven in Stow, MA, I met
a lot of nice folks and great mentors. Now it's time to move
on.
Many of those I knew are now gone from the company and it's
easy to overlook some very important folks when your putting
together a .dis list; so here's the public 'so long and
farewell' - hope things go better for all those remaining.
I enjoyed the challenges, the learning and the growth.
John T. Baird
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3107.56 | or should I mail it to the SLT? | SNELL::ROBERTS | mosquito bait | Tue Jun 07 1994 13:57 | 7 |
|
when I leave next week. I've been thinking about leaving my 5 year
"Certificate of recognition" behind in the office. It has no value
at this point.
Gary
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3107.57 | I thought that I would ask | ICS::EWING | | Tue Jun 07 1994 14:53 | 10 |
|
re .27
> the ones who are being TSFO'ed will wear a red scarf on their
> head to distinguish them
Does anyone know whether or not Nasser wore a red head scarf on
his way out?
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3107.58 | | GUESS::DCPLHS::JAYAKUMAR | | Tue Jun 07 1994 16:25 | 4 |
|
Didn't /nasser have time to say even goodbye in this notes file.?
Wondering may be he was just given couple of minutes time to leave ?
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3107.59 | Personal name: "i have been downsized" | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Jun 07 1994 16:28 | 1 |
| /nasser said goodbye in PEAR::SOAPBOX note 1506.318.
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3107.60 | | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Still chasin' neon dreams | Tue Jun 07 1994 16:45 | 2 |
| Well, dog poop! Didn't even know he was gone till I saw this note.
Wonder if he took his soup spoon...
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3107.61 | anyone staying? | ZIPLOK::PASQUALE | | Tue Jun 07 1994 22:12 | 2 |
| just an idea.. perhaps it might be more efficient to have a note that
would chronicle folks that were staying?? just a thought...:-)
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3107.62 | I'm out of here too ... | JANIX::jmh | Voodoo System Management | Wed Jun 08 1994 08:47 | 18 |
|
After 4.5 years with Digital Germany I'll be leaving DEC at the end of
June and move to the US for another job .
I've tried to find some management people in DEC Germany to support the idea
on offering more services around the Internet, TCP/IP, WWW and U*X but
nobody had been interested therefore I've decided to leave and join a
company in the US to provide these services .
I'd a great time at DEC and it's very sad to see what's happening inside
DEC at the moment but it seems as nobody from the upper layers realy
cares on how to keep the important people which might be able to
bring DEC back on track .
I'm sure our ways will cross again one day .
- Jan
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3107.64 | Going Too | JUPITR::HILDEBRANT | I'm the NRA | Wed Jun 08 1994 11:32 | 22 |
|
Fellow DECies,
After almost 14 years here at DEC, I'm leaving the company. No, I
didn't get "TFSO'ed", rather I left for a better job. I'll be around
here until Aug 12 or so (unless DEC gives me the package) , after which
I'll be offline. In the future, I'll hook up to the net in some way or
another.
DEC for me has been quite an experience. I for one am glad to have
been here when Ken O. was in his prime. This company sure was a special,
fun place to be! I had a couple of chances to talk with Ken, and yes,
I did find that he was a hero to me. Those days at the Mill on 1-3
can never be taken away. The current company has moved far, far away
from what I remember....
I will miss all the friends and others I made through the world of
notes. I truly gained much information and insight into both the human
condition, religion, ham radio, and firearms. This aspect of DEC I will
miss.
Good Luck to All the Folks that Remain!
Marc S. Hildebrant
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3107.65 | Thanks! | USCTR1::SOHA | Born to JSB @(SP)+ | Wed Jun 08 1994 12:13 | 4 |
| Thank you all for 16 years, 5 months and 20 days of learning and fun.
Hugs and kisses,
Pat
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3107.66 | I too must depart | XCUSME::SELBECK | | Wed Jun 08 1994 13:10 | 14 |
| None of you know me for I have been read only in this file. I just
wanted a chance to say good-bye to all> I too am being TFSOD my last
day will be next Friday. I have almost 15 years with Digital and have
loved most of them but am somewhat relieved to be out of the current
atmosphere. I leave with sadness for I made many many friends here and
had hoped to retire from Digital.
Good-Luck and my best wishes for all of you.
Regards
BARBARA
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3107.67 | My wife is history (don't read too much into that) | MIMS::OKIE::QUINN_J | Crying? Theres no crying in baseball! | Wed Jun 08 1994 13:35 | 10 |
| My wife, Marilyn Gitzinger, doesn't read or write notes, so I am
entering this for her.
She is being TFSO'd after 12 years, working as an IS Consultant;
then GIA IS setting up IS department in Chihuahua Mexico, and
now as Business Operations Manager. I have met very few people
that work as hard as she did. She is looking forward to a new job
and doing work that people appreciate.
- John
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3107.68 | UK pseudo-Digit leaving | BASLG1::GORDON | Ian Gordon, redundant June 17 | Thu Jun 09 1994 11:52 | 15 |
| After two and a half years with Basys Automation Systems Ltd, which has
been owned by Digital since June 1992, I will be leaving on Friday 17th
June, along with four of my colleagues (one has already left).
I have enjoyed being part of what used to be the Digital culture, and
will miss all the friendly banter (time to take of the rose-coloured
glasses?).
Take care all of you!
Ian Gordon
(Soon to be ex-)Computer Systems Administrator
Basys Automation Systems Ltd.
Guildford
England
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3107.69 | so long \nasser | DECWET::KOWALSKI | Hands against stone | Tue Jun 14 1994 19:39 | 97 |
| re .59 /nasser said goodbye in PEAR::SOAPBOX note 1506.318.
Couldn't help but think of ol' \nasser when I read this. I remember him
playing 10 games of chess simultaneously followed by a couple blindfolded
games at a Digital picnic (whoa! a company outing!) in '89. Hands at
his temples. I wonder if his head will ever explode?
Mark
>From the WEEKLY WORLD NEWS, May 24, 1994
MOSCOW --
Doctors are blaming a rare electrical imbalance in the brain for the bizarre
death of a chess player whose head literally exploded in the middle of a
championship game!
No one else was hurt in the fatal explosion but four players and three
officials at the Moscow Candidate Masters' Chess Championships were sprayed
with blood and brain matter when Nikolai Titov's head suddenly blew apart.
Experts say he suffered from a condition called Hyper-Cerebral Electrosis or
HCE.
"He was deep in concentration with his eyes focused on the board," says
Titov's opponent, Vladimir Dobrynin. "All of a sudden his hands flew to his
temples and he screamed in pain. Everyone looked up from their games, startled
by the noise. Then, as if someone had put a bomb in his cranium, his head
popped like a firecracker."
Incredibly, Titiov's is not the first case in which a person's head has
spontaneously exploded. Five people are known to have died of HCE in the last
25 years. The most recent death occurred just three years ago in 1991, when
European psychic Barbara Nicole's skull burst. Miss Nicole's story was
reported by newspapers worldwide, including WWN. "HCE is an extremely rare
physical imbalance," said Dr. Anatoly Martinenko, famed neurologist and expert
on the human brain who did the autopsy on the brilliant chess expert. "It is a
condition in which the circuits of the brain become overloaded by the body's
own electricity. The explosions happen during periods of intense mental
activity when lots of current is surging through the brain.
Victims are highly intelligent people with great powers of concentration. Both
Miss Nicole and Mr. Titov were intense people who tended to keep those
cerebral circuits overloaded. In a way it could be said they were literally
too smart for their own good."
Although Dr. Martinenko says there are probably many undiagnosed cases, he
hastens to add that very few people will die from HCE. "Most people who have
it will never know. At this point, medical science still doesn't know much
about HCE. And since fatalities are so rare it will probably be years before
research money becomes available."
In the meantime, the doctor urges people to take it easy and not think too
hard for long periods of time. "Take frequent relaxation breaks when you're
doing things that take lots of mental focus," he recommends.
(As a public service, WWN added a sidebar titled HOW TO TELL IF YOUR HEAD'S
ABOUT TO BLOW UP:)
Although HCE is very rare, it can kill. Dr. Martinenko says knowing you have
the condition can greatly improve your odds of surviving it. A "yes" answer to
any three of the following seven questions could mean that you have HCE:
1. Does your head sometimes ache when you think too hard?
(Head pain can indicate overloaded brain circuits.)
2. Do you ever hear a faint ringing or humming sound in your ears?
(It could be the sound of electricity in the skull cavity.)
3. Do you sometimes find yourself unable to get a thought out of your
head?
(This is a possible sign of too much electrical activity in the
cerebral cortex.)
4. Do you spend more than five hours a day reading, balancing your
checkbook, or other thoughtful activity?
(A common symptom of HCE is a tendency to over-use the brain.)
5. When you get angry or frustrated do you feel pressure in your
temples?
(Friends of people who died of HCE say the victims often complained
of head pressure in times of strong emotion.)
6. Do you ever overeat on ice cream, doughnuts and other sweets?
(A craving for sugar is typical of people with too much electrical
pressure in the cranium.)
7. Do you tend to analyze yourself too much?
(HCE sufferers are often introspective, "over-thinking" their
lives.)
<dave barry>
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3107.70 | | WLDBIL::KILGORE | DCU 3Gs -- fired but not forgotten | Wed Jun 15 1994 09:24 | 9 |
|
.69> I wonder if his head will ever explode?
It already did; we were seeing the aftershocks.
-------
Nasser's subtle wit and alternative perspective are sorely missed.
|
3107.71 | | PERLE::glantz | Mike, Paris Research Lab, 776-2836 | Fri Jun 17 1994 08:11 | 2 |
| re .69 (HCE), this is a joke, right? What's the reference to Dave Barry
at the end mean?
|
3107.72 | | TNKSYS::DBROWN | With magic, you have some control | Fri Jun 17 1994 08:17 | 3 |
|
Dave Barry (a humor columnist from Miami) wrote the article.
|
3107.73 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Jun 17 1994 09:41 | 1 |
| I don't think so. I think it's a genuine article from the WWN.
|
3107.74 | | PERLE::glantz | Mike, Paris Research Lab, 776-2836 | Fri Jun 17 1994 10:18 | 4 |
| What sort of paper is World Weekly News? Did this appear in any other
papers? I thought the "flesh-eating bacteria" was wierd, but this blows
my mind (nyuk nyuk :-). At any rate, I'm at a loss to see what this has
to do with DIGITAL.
|
3107.75 | 1/8 of what you hear; 1/4 of what you read; ... | DEMON::PILGRM::BAHN | Infinite Diversity & Combinations | Fri Jun 17 1994 10:31 | 11 |
|
>>> What sort of paper is World Weekly News?
It's like every other paper ... a crock of speculation,
half-truths, and out-right lies. The difference between
the WWN and papers like the Globe and Herald is that the
WWN doesn't pretend to have any particular relationship
to contextual reality. If you're going to be lied to,
you may as well be entertained. I love it.
Terry
|
3107.76 | World Weekly News is for entertainment only | TLE::PERIQUET | Dennis Periquet | Fri Jun 17 1994 10:39 | 11 |
|
re: last few replies
From what I read in CHESS_DISCUSSIONS, the World Weekly News is similar
to the National Inquirer sold at many grocery stores in the United
States. The National Inquirer often contains such interesting
articles as "aliens take over government", and "Alien backs Clinton",
etc.
Dennis
|
3107.77 | | TAMRC::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ COP | Fri Jun 17 1994 10:41 | 12 |
| re: .76
> From what I read in CHESS_DISCUSSIONS, the World Weekly News is similar
> to the National Inquirer sold at many grocery stores in the United
> States. The National Inquirer often contains such interesting
> articles as "aliens take over government", and "Alien backs Clinton",
> etc.
That's essentially correct, except the Weekly World News makes the
National Inquirer look tame by comparison. They specialize in cheesy
air-brushed fake photographs.
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3107.78 | They didn't abandon VMS when they adopted Unix | CARAFE::GOLDSTEIN | Global Village Idiot | Fri Jun 17 1994 10:54 | 6 |
| The Weekly World News is published by the Enquirer.
Some years ago, they bought new color presses and upscaled the Enquirer
from its original grisly self into more of a celebrity gossip sheet.
They use the old b&w presses to run the old-fashioned gristle in the
Weekly World News.
|
3107.79 | A den of iniquity | CSOADM::ROTH | What, me worry? | Fri Jun 17 1994 11:22 | 5 |
| Next time you are at the grocery, scan through some of these rags... look
inside the first page and see where their HQ is located... surprising
how many are in the same town: Lantana, Florida.
Lee
|
3107.80 | Elvis was there too. . . . | CLO::GAUS | Information Junkie | Fri Jun 17 1994 12:14 | 5 |
| The checkout at the grocery was backed up last week and I noticed the
cover of WWW. There was a blured photo of a man in a wheelchair
visiting Arlington National Cemetary and the headlines screamed
something like JFK VISITS JACKIE'S GRAVE. Don't take this publication
too seriously.
|
3107.81 | A little digression - Who is Dave Barry? | LINGO::PETERS | | Fri Jun 17 1994 12:38 | 23 |
| >> re .69 (HCE), this is a joke, right? What's the reference to Dave Barry
>> at the end mean?
Dave Barry is a humour columnist for the Miami Herald. His work is
syndicated and published in a variety of other papers and magazines,
and he has given permission for his articles to be reproduced in the
Digital Notes conference HYDRA::DAVE_BARRY. If you are not familiar
with his work check out this conference!
He frequently writes articles about reports of things that
spontaneously explode (cows, toilets etc.)
The report in .69 was put in the Dave Barry notes conference with a
request for someone to pass it on to him as possible material for a
future column. Dave did not write the aricle. He writes better than
that. (Replies indicated that he has probably already been swamped with
this story).
Steve.
..... and now back to your regular program
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3107.82 | | SWENG::ROBERT | | Fri Jun 17 1994 12:48 | 12 |
| Well I would like to wish everyone all the best who remain.
I have worked here 21 years 8 months. 18190. June 17th is my last
day. It was fun. I learned a lot, that I will take with me to my next
endeaver.
I wish all the rest of you a lot of luck, you are going to need it.
PS: I will see you all at the shareholders meeting in Nov. 1994.
I will ask the tough questions. The shareholders deserve to know what
is really going on in this company.
Dave
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3107.83 | Now, y'all jus HOLD IT RIGHT THAR! | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Still chasin' neon dreams | Fri Jun 17 1994 15:44 | 17 |
| The Weekly World News is MY kinda paper! I used to read the Enquirer,
but when they went color, they sold out, IMHO. Turned into a
Tinsel-Town gossip mag for soap-opera watchers.
If you read it in your local paper and it's weird then you can
bet...it's gonna show up in the WWN sometime soon. Mix that in with
some aliens, Elvis, and a cold margarita and you got yerself a DAMN
FINE PERIODICAL!
Bat boy, Loch Ness, 27 naked religious nuts in a Camaro, hero dogs,
Hitler's funeral last year, drunks nailin' themselves to park
benches, Barney buying Digital...what more can you want? (Hey, it IS
kinda like the Digital notesfile, isn't it?)
Tex
|
3107.84 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Fri Jun 17 1994 17:13 | 5 |
|
Talk about a rathole.. Sheesh!
mike
|
3107.85 | | PETRUS::GUEST_N | An innocent passer-by | Mon Jun 20 1994 10:27 | 11 |
|
A bit disturbing looking at the replies here to see the length of
service involved.
It would appear that the clearout is removing the more experienced
people (12+ years), presumably because it is cheaper to employ younger
bods.
But that experience has been hard gained....
Nigel
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3107.86 | We're cutting our throat. | WRAFLC::GILLEY | Pay freeze? That's what *you* think. | Mon Jun 20 1994 11:42 | 5 |
| Nigel,
Age discrimination? In our industry? Nah? They're all obsolete.
Charlie :-( for the humor impaired
|
3107.87 | So long and thanks... | ANGLIN::KILSDONK | Morphing outta here | Tue Jun 21 1994 10:37 | 24 |
| Hi All
Well it's time to say my farewells to you all. I am leaving DEC and
moving on with my life. I will now be a customer.
Over the 8 years that I have been with DEC, I have been a frequent
reader of this conference and a not as frequent contributor, like most
I think. All I can say is thanks for all the wit, charm, bs, and all
the rumors. They made the last few years bearable.
I have been in sales support, done delivery, did management, and spent
the last 3 years in sales. Gee what a ride.
I really like DEC. Still do. But this DIGITAL, I'm not thrilled about.
To everyone out there who has helped make me sucessful-thanks and keep
up the good work.
look forward to seeing you all on a network someplace and time in the
future.
And, to borrow an expression used by the dolphins in
the "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy"
"SO LONG AND THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH"
|
3107.88 | One less unix sales person | STAOFF::SMITH | All that is gold does not glitter | Tue Jun 21 1994 15:02 | 15 |
| Bye Guys!
I was hit by the 20/20 TFSO.
I've seen some of the best things ever while here, unfortunately I've
also seen some of the worst.
For all those who brought my education and maturity up a notch,
I give my heartfelt thanks, and I hope all works out for the best.
I can be reached at [email protected]
Regards,
Dan
|
3107.89 | too-de-loo-ski ! | WFOV12::ANDERSONS | | Tue Jun 21 1994 16:38 | 9 |
|
Another one bites the dust!
Tapped yesterday 6/20 last day is Thursday.
Been an avid reader for most of my 18 years here at Westfield...
Yep it's still open !!
I'll wish all of you the best
Ed (047445)
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3107.90 | color me gone ..... !! | SALEM::POTUCEK | Live Free or Die, N.H. | Wed Jun 22 1994 12:05 | 12 |
|
Add me to the list of "EXes". Salem (NIO) caught about 170-or-so AXES. I got
one. BUT, I'm happy to be gone. No stress, sleeping at night, smile on my
face, ... I havent felt this good since 1987 (DECWorld). I'll always be a
DECCIE at heart, never was a Digital person.
Anyway at least I got a pkg.
Adios all,
John Potucek
Derry NH
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3107.91 | Me too. | AMCUCS::YOUNG | I'd like to be...under the sea... | Wed Jun 22 1994 13:30 | 10 |
|
Friday will be my last day after 7 grand years. My wife was also given
the package so we will relocate to our home state of Arizona. This is
what we had really hoped for, a chance to 'bring it home'.
Thanks for all the memories and friendships (which will continue) and
keep up the good fight. I, too, consider myself a DECie.
Chuck Young
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3107.92 | Good Bye to all..... | CAPL::LANDRY_D | ...on to the next opportunity :^) | Wed Jun 22 1994 13:47 | 21 |
| I'll be leaving Digital this Friday.
My Digital 25th Aniversary was 2-Jun-94.
Already have consultant firms interested in my services on an
International scale. One company president wants me to take over
his consulting business and get it back into profits. I have two
other consulting firms who I talked to today that want me to work on
a project for them immediately. One of them is just beginning a
search to hire a person with my area of expertise.
Fortunately I don't need to rush into any decision.
4 wks + 25 wks (yrs service) + 8 wks (vacation) = 37 wks
I will manage that time well.
I wanted you to hear some positives for a change.
It is a sad thing to leave a company where you gave your best.
But now it's time to do the same for another (or your own).
For those who leave, let those who stay behind know your going out
with hope.
dick 7420
|
3107.103 | Good Bye From Terry Dishneau | AMCFAC::DISHNEAU | TERRY DISHNEAU @FHO DTN 471-5407 | Wed Jun 22 1994 13:57 | 25 |
| Hello:
I guess it's as good a time as any for this.
Good bye folks. Our piece of the SDCC here in
Novi, Mich is being closed down, so I am TFSO'd.
My address is:
976 Stamford Road
Ypsilanti, Mich 48198
(313) 487-1583.
I want to thank the many for their help with many questions
I had ranging from ALL-IN-1 to porting on OpenVMS AXP.
It's been an exciting 11+ yrs for me and much change has gone on
for me.
Best regards to all.
Regards,
Terry Dishneau
|
3107.93 | Only hope alot of us have is getting out with something.. | AKOCOA::OUELLETTE | | Wed Jun 22 1994 14:41 | 16 |
|
Some of us are not as fortunate as you... Not even close..
Many of us feel pretty sure we will get let go with nothing
but 4 weeks and an unemployment line..
Is that reply surpose to make us feel better?
Can ya rub a little harder?? ;-)
|
3107.94 | After many different careers at Digital: Bye. | ICS::DOANE | | Wed Jun 22 1994 14:45 | 81 |
| Actually, I have hopes for Digital although my relationship with the
company will shrink from 34 year employee and participant to merely a
stockholder, as of Friday.
I say "merely" a stockholder because money is merely the fuel, not the
purpose of the business. I'm almost-quoting Ricardo Semler, author of
the best-seller "Marverick", the only business book that ever
fascinated me enough to keep me up until 5:15 am. Making money is not
"the" goal. Yes, Digital has to get profitable again to be viable.
Essential. But insufficient to be worthy of all of the good lives that
are being spent working here.
It looks to me as though the company will be broken up into several
fairly independent entities, some of which may even be sold off. It
seems appropriate to me to do this.
But that will not remove the need for each of the pieces to generate a
generous purpose. Something to give the human race that humans will
not have had any other way. For it is only by pursuing that kind of
generous purpose that you can consistently generate monopoly-level
profit margins as we did here for three decades. And it is only by
generating *big* profits that a company can afford some of the
excellent qualities that the Digital I joined in 1960 has always
striven for and often achieved.
Ricardo Semler says that if you don't have the symbol systems that
support the wrong people, you will not have the wrong people in your
company. He worked for 10 solid years to get rid of marked parking
places--he said it was the hardest single thing they have accomplished
and that it was worth the huge effort.
Ken Olsen was firm about refusing such "perks" because, whether he was
fully articulate about it or not, he understood what Semler says. And,
we still have whole bunches of people who understand this. Whole
bunches of people who are living their working lives at Digital out of
generosity and fun, not out of social climbing.
That's what gives me the most hope for Digital.
However, there are also a fair number of people here now who have
bought the nonsense about this being a dog-eat-dog world, and in their
rush to be top dog they are doing much too much to make this hypothesis
self-proving. Probably their parents before them bought the same
nonsense I suppose, and passed it along. So to give up the marked
parking places and special offices and other such symbols, these people
would have to face being disloyal to their own parents. A high price
to pay, for taking ownership of their own lives and for the freedom to
pursue their own happiness--the satisfactions of generosity.
I think fighting these people should only be a last resort. They are
victims, even though they victimize the rest of us.
The lonely tribal male who "does what a man's gotta do" in a world that
occurs for that person as a dog-eat-dog world is operating from fear.
Intensifying the fear will not produce much change. Acknowledging the
fear is going to be too fearful, at least until some transformational
life experience makes the fraud of the dog-eat-dog model transparent.
Digital has been, for many, the substrate for such transformational
experiences. I have and many people around me have over the years
experienced "random acts of generosity and senseless beauty" from our
colleagues and suppliers and neighbors and customers (I'm paraphrasing
my favorite bumper sticker.) We've had it proven many times over that
this world is often a kind and generous world.
And in that context, it is no longer necessary to hunger for perks to
demonstrate top-doggedness.
In this context, it is possible to ask more ennobling questions. What
contribution can my organization make? What contribution can I make?
Those are the questions I've heard being asked for most of my career at
Digital. Ask them again, and my hopes for this company will be amply
justified by the replies and by the results.
(And have fun, too!!)
Russ
|
3107.95 | 5 two digit badges left (according to ELF) | STAR::PARKE | True Engineers Combat Obfuscation | Wed Jun 22 1994 15:05 | 3 |
| Re .94
So goes a 2 digit badge
|
3107.96 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Follow the Money! | Wed Jun 22 1994 15:06 | 1 |
| Excellent note Russ. Good luck to you!
|
3107.97 | Sorry to see the original "old DECie" go. | ELWOOD::CRANSON | | Wed Jun 22 1994 16:01 | 1 |
| Best of luck, Russ.
|
3107.104 | Sorry to see you go | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a little more to the right... | Wed Jun 22 1994 16:02 | 4 |
|
Adios, Terry - Keep the wind to your face. Good luck
the Greyhawk
|
3107.101 | Goodbye from Joan Deaderick | IAGO::DEADERICK | Joan | Wed Jun 22 1994 16:35 | 9 |
| I'm outta here today, too. (Mods, move this if you want)
I've been a lurker in here for years. Learned a lot, though.
Now, after 13 years, I'm looking forward to trying something new.
DEC has been good to me, but its time to move on!
Good luck to all of you--those leaving and those staying.
Joan
|
3107.102 | | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Wed Jun 22 1994 16:41 | 9 |
| bye, joan...
I've really enjoyed knowing you as a DECCIE... next time we have dinner
(is it at our place this time?) I guess Brenda and I will be the only
DECCIE's at the table.
Then... maybe not!
tony
|
3107.105 | | BSS::C_BOUTCHER | | Wed Jun 22 1994 18:07 | 1 |
| should that not be "Keep the wind to your back"?
|
3107.98 | Au Revoir | LJSRV2::ROBBINS | Worth Robbins | Wed Jun 22 1994 18:53 | 43 |
| (I sent this e-mail earlier today to a long list of people I've known.
Because I'm sure I missed many good friends, I also post it here)
I never expected to write this message. For most of the last 17 years,
I expected I would complete my working life at Digital. But things
don't always happen the way we expect. As we went thru this most recent
restructuring, it became clear to my management that what I have been
doing, and what I want to do more of, is not consistent with today's
conditions.
So in two more days, my career at Digital will end, and instead of
going off to a life of golf and leisure, I will begin a new career. I
don't yet know exactly what I will do, but I have several ideas, and a
few starting points. Whatever it is will be closely linked to the
exploding interest in Internet, continuing migration to distributed
client/server, object-oriented and reuse development technologies,
(have I missed any trends?) ...
I also won't stray far from my long-term interest in Macintosh as the
easiest to learn and use personal computing environment, although
recently I've had to admit that Windows is getting there. And the
Microsoft story of WFW, Chicago, WNT, NTAS, etc. is truly impressive.
I leave with some sadness, but no regrets. Just as I was sorry to no
longer be a child (I was probably 35 before I admitted that!), I am
sorry to realize I can no longer do what I want to do here. At the same
time, I realize that my ability to pursue interesting challenges is
because of what I've learned while at Digital.
I wish us all the best, whatever course we pursue. I hope to stay in
touch. It is my intent to write a "status report" from time to time,
to let people know how I'm doing. Hopefully my updates will trigger
responses, so you can let me know how you're doing; I'd really like
that. Send me a message if you'd like to be on my distribution list.
I can be reached via e-mail as follows:
[email protected] (preferred)
71220,50 (Compuserve)
Looking forward,
Worth
|
3107.106 | | GLDOA::ROGERS | hard on the wind again | Thu Jun 23 1994 01:25 | 3 |
| Nope, once you beat upwind, you can go anywhere......
|
3107.107 | | 3D::SEARS | Paul Sears, ML05-2, 223-0559, Pole 10a | Thu Jun 23 1994 09:13 | 7 |
| I just couldn't resist.
> Nope, once you beat upwind, you can go anywhere......
should read ...
Nope, once you beat upwind, the wind changes direction 180 degrees.
|
3107.108 | Thank you | PHAROS::ELLIOTT | | Thu Jun 23 1994 12:11 | 20 |
|
Terry,
We haven't spoken in a few years, but you were one of the people I
first spoke with when I came to Digital about things other than work.
You helped me a lot back then, when DEC was stable and I was all over
the place. Now, I'm stable and DEC is all over the place (pffffttt).
In those days you were a person who helped keep my head when all about
me were losing theirs. I am still here today because I made it
through those first few bruising years when people like yourself
convinced me that this was more than just a place to work. It was
about people who cared for you and cared what was happening to you
inside of work and outside of work. It was about people helping each
other get through whatever they were going through.
I thank you for being one of those people. Best of luck to you in all
you do.
-Susan
|
3107.99 | Going....Going.... | GRANPA::DMITCHELL | | Thu Jun 23 1994 14:06 | 16 |
|
Gone.
On Monday 6/20 I received a call at 7:15AM from my manager.
Needless to say, it wasn't about a promotion or raise.
I fully exect some rocky times in the months to come, however,
after 5.5 years of stress, turmoil, endless change, and no
real chance(IMHO) of a turnaround anytime I am glad to be
moving on. I am very thankful for the TFSO package. I
will receive the equivalent of 15 weeks pay. A friend of
mine at another company, just got his "2 weeks and don't
let the door hit you in the ass" notice. I sincerely hope
they offer a TFSO package in FY95 though I hear it is unlikely.
I hope things work out for the best for all those who remain.
|
3107.100 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu Jun 23 1994 15:09 | 3 |
| I'm going to start moving "Goodbye" notes to this topic.
Steve
|
3107.109 | I'm outa here!! | POWDML::MCDONOUGH | | Thu Jun 23 1994 15:19 | 42 |
|
Well folks.....in about 15 minutes I'm turning in may badge and will
be on to explore the rest of my life after 14 years with Digital.
I can recall when it was FUN to come to work....when we were
APPRECIATED, and when we had a sense of future. This has not been the
case in my environment for about the past 4 years or so.. We have had
the sword-of-Damocles called TFSO hanging over us, and the mental
pressures have turned us into walking zombies in many cases, and some
very nice people have turned into back-stabbing and undermining in an
attempt to secure their positions..
Management changes have eliminated most if not all of the ones with
experience and also those with honor and integrity. While some areas of
the company may be different, this is the way I see it her in my
area...
Management was "too busy" to even come and tell us in person...and
they were actually unable to even make eye-contact.. However, when I
was told, my instant reaction was to laugh.....which caused some
consternation in the eyes of the axe-man.
Although I will not BS anyone and say there is/was no bitterness at
the political, unethical, underhanded and sleazy way that this TFSO'ing
has and is being handled, but the major feeling that I have is one of
elation that it's finally over....and I'm now able to sleep nights
again and look forward to a reasonable future. (B.T.W. people..there IS
life after DEC....and there ARE jobs out there...but you shouldn't
expect to make mega-bucks immediately...)
I also really feel sorry for many of those who are left behind... I
feel bad for the decent, hard-workers that are left... I also feel
sorry for those who continue to spout the ignorant statement about how
"digital don't OWE ya anything but a paycheck", because they are the
ones who are unable to see anything except cold, stark business in
their jobe instead of the camaraderie and family-feeling that made this
a great company at one time in the past.. I feel NO sorrow for the
damned political hacks...and there are many of those.
On to better things..
JOhn McDonough
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3107.110 | Another fish.... | NDLVAX::MTANNER | D'ye ken John plunk | Mon Jun 27 1994 08:40 | 23 |
|
June 30th is my final day.
I have been mainly a read-only in this notesfile but some may know me.
Although the package is good in Germany, there is a real lack of jobs
so I am moving back to the (cheaper) UK in September.
Like the last note, i've had enough of politics and BS. I enjoyed my 12
out of 16 years with Digital and once believed (and played my part to
try and make it happen) that there was light at the end of the tunnel.
I really hope that my forecast for the company does not materialise for
the rest of you people who are staying. The outcome of my belief is
messy.
Good luck to you all. Life's too short for this #$%@ and I am not
prepared to sacrifice mine for a company that expects it with no
rewards.
Cheers,
Mark.
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3107.111 | | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Tue Jun 28 1994 13:48 | 5 |
| re: .110
Best of luck back in the U.K.. Give my regards to your parents,
and tell your mum I enjoyed her book.
Dave
|
3107.112 | so long after 17+ | CSOADM::ROTH | What, me worry? | Tue Jun 28 1994 14:45 | 139 |
|
Well, after 17+ years I have made the decision to call it quits. Rather
than try and wax nostalgic I'll just say that they have been some very
fine years.
OK, maybe a bit of nostalgia/explanation.
I never seriously considered working for any company other than DEC.
Really. Working for DEC seemed liked the best thing that I could do and
it seemed to me nothing could change that for me. That is, until last
August.
I have always been a tinkerer. Tinkering with hardware, software,
networks, etc. That tinkering spirit has been a springboard for me- a
gateway to a tremendous amount of learning and experience over my years
at DEC. I recall getting a copy of K-notes and excitedly 'exploring' the
'engineering net' from out here 'in the field'[*] once the 9600 baud network
connection to Landover, MD was up and running at least a few times a
week. I was always able to put my newfound knowledge to use in servicing
my customers, which I felt was a win for me and DEC. [* Almost as fun as
exploring the nooks and cranies of the mill at night.. a great thrill for
a F/s tech from the field!!]
Anyhow, back to more current times. My residency at a customer site
provided me with excellent access to the Internet. Being a weather buff
and pilot, I stumbled across a network site that made available hourly
weather maps and satellite images. I recalled an attempt years ago to put
weather maps on VTX within DEC (John Boebinger?) and had always thought
the maps to be an excellent demonstration of networking prowess. I
cobbled up some bits of DCL code and some other odds and ends and came up
with an automatic mechanisim to transport these maps and images to a
directory on a machine here at DEC.
I also discovered a mail-feed site for weather information/weather
discussion and hacked out a routine to take the text feeds and post them
into a VAXnotes file with each item automatically entered in the
appropriate topic.
Once I had everything working fairly well I made an announcement in the
METEOROLOGY notefile about the availability of the images and the
notesfile. I was happy to share the fruits of what I had learned with
anyone else that was a 'weather nut' like I was. Once debugged,
everything ran automatically like a well-oiled swiss watch.
Well, over time the weather images became farily popular, but still among
just a few people. I received some inquiries from some non-technical
types on how to display these images on their workstation so I came up
with a crude menu-ish command procedure that they could run and select
the image they wanted to display.
I was very proud to learn that the Customer Network Center (CNC) in CXO
had begun using the images not just for neato customer demos but to
pinpoint areas that may be having network problems due to thunderstorms
(the weather maps also contained radar data in various shades). Customers
were impressed when the DEC person troubleshooting their network would
tell them "Yes, there are thunderstorms in the Moline area that may be
casuing your outage". I was informed via a mail form one of these
specialists that these maps were 'icing on the cake' and helped impress
current and potential customers with DEC networking capabilities.
Now my little contribution was nothing great like some of the 'legendary'
midnight efforts that I had came to know and love (Nmail,notes,SEDT,FTSV,
etc.) but I still felt that I was my small part in making DEC that
special kind of place that I and others loved to work. Who cared if we
had to give 100%-110%-120%? DEC was a great place and taking care of
DEC's customers was a great job to have!
Things seemed to be fine until one day a tipster mailed me an internal
memo... it seems there was an ongoing investigation to track down those
that were 'abusing' the network by copying and displaying weather maps (see
note 2622.x in theis notesfile). I was shocked! I was even more shocked
by the fact that (based on information in the memo) that these
investigations had been ongoing for some time and nobody involved had
ever called me to suggest that I limit or discontinue making available
the maps.
The investigators knew full well what node the maps were being copied
from, it appears they had a copy of a command procedure for doing
copying. My node::username was in this command procedure and as well as
in a text file in the directory called AAAREADME.TXT. But not a whisper
from them. The tone of the memo was that the individual 'abusers' would
need to be tracked down and 'educated' about network abuse.
Rather than mess around with any calls or contacts I just decided to kill
the whole thing off. Maybe it was a knee-jerk reaction, I don't know. I
stopped the automatic feeds, deleted all the files, directories,
everything. I received a number of inquiries, I just pointed them to
topic 2622.x in this notesfile.
A memo was circulated about 'network abuse' (see 2622.72). I find it
ironic that the memo worries about 'network abuse' in light of the WWW
(World Wibe Web) gateway that we now have in which you can copy all
manner and sort of weather maps, images, software for personal use,
as well as 'legitimate' business traffic.
-------
Why am I telling this story? Well, for me, this incident was a catalyst.
I realised in a personal way that DEC was fast becoming Digital- just
another big company, no different from any other. No longer were unique
talents, innovative spirit or creativity being recognized or even
encouraged. (Forgive me if that appears to be too broad a brush- pockets
of creative, innovative people do still exist but they seem to be the
exception rather than the rule). What was once exciting was becoming a
mere job.
It seemed that the new key to the success of Digital was the hard hobnail
boot of fiscal compliance. The spirit of excitement and enthusiasim was
fading fast, replaced with one of rote compliance. Removal of water coolers,
post-its and holiday turkeys set the tone for things to come. The death
of morale.
-------
I pointed out a while back that I felt that the deadly trio are:
- Continued threat of layoff
- Continuous reorganization
- Lack of clear vision/goals
If all 3 continue unchecked then the 'Death Spiral' (tip of hat to Dick
Lennard) will continue. At least one or two of these fatal elements must
be eliminated so that the spirit of the in-the-trenches employee can be
raised. Can Digital succeed without a motivated, excited workforce?
Only time will tell.
Thanks to all for a great 17+ years.
Remember.. Digital's strength is in its people.
Bye-
Lee Roth
|
3107.113 | Garry's "retiring" | POWDML::PILLIVANT | | Tue Jun 28 1994 14:46 | 15 |
| I am writing this note for my husband Garry who was TFSO'd after 18
years.
The good news is he can "retire from Digital" although he does intend
to continue working in some capacity until he is at least 62. He will
take the summer off to "get rid of the stress" and look for something
that he will enjoy - as he used to enjoy his job at Digital.
He wanted me to say good-by to those he didn't have a chance to talk
to before departing last Friday.
He can be reached via mail to me or at home - telephone 508-897-7478.
I will also bring him any notes posted here.
|
3107.114 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Follow the Money! | Tue Jun 28 1994 15:18 | 1 |
| Good luck, Lee...always enjoyed reading your notes!
|
3107.115 | | WLDBIL::KILGORE | DCU 3Gs -- fired but not forgotten | Tue Jun 28 1994 16:50 | 7 |
|
Re .112:
Sorry to see you go, Lee.
I always considered you one of the good guys.
|
3107.116 | Another departure | TLE::FELDMAN | Software Engineering Process Group | Wed Jun 29 1994 10:55 | 10 |
| Today is my last day with DEC. I start my new job on
Friday. I wish I could say something profound, but I think
it's already all been said (going back at least to Martin Minow's
farewell letter).
Best wishes to you all. I can be reached on CompuServe at
[email protected]
Gary
|
3107.117 | Resignation City... | NYOSS1::BACH | A New York node? | Wed Jun 29 1994 12:45 | 56 |
| Tootles from a Read_only (this notesfile anyway)... I resigned this
week and start working for a value added computer reseller in a few
weeks...
I started by accident with DEC. I had worked for Mayflower over a
college summer and started supporting the MKO shipping docks. The
people I met were amazing. They were nice and fun, etc. I continued
to support the docks all summer and they threw me a party! (WOW)
The next summer they needed a security guard, so I sat in DDD while it
was being built. Another great summer job.
The next summer I graduated. I met the security manager in the
Pheasant lane mall, and he asked me if I wanted a full time job as
a security guard. I told him I was looking for a "real job" as I
have graduated. he told me to work for DEC, 2nd shift, make money,
while I looked for the real job. He also told me that after a year
as a guard, I could get into the marketing/Sales training program.
I took it, started working on my Masters degree, and generally had
a ball.
Well four months into my job they asked me if I wanted to be a
consultant for security. Make presentations to Ancona, Gullotti,
Hughes, and Anderson, and their staffs, train all the MKO cluster
folks on info-security and implement a world wide security software
tool!!! I jumped on it. Two years later I supported Corporate
Security, wrote company policy, and work on DEC-World 90...
At that time, I was made an area security manager for the central
states, based out of Cincinnati. (Since I went to high school and
college in Kentucky it was like moving back home) I spent two years
traveling all over the country and learning every facet of industrial
security. I was "traded" to the Eastern States Area a year and a half
ago, and had to cover New York, NJ, and New England from Cincy.
Eventually, they wanted me to move to NYC.
So, as my wife was doing well in Cincinnati, and I love the area too,
we decided to make it our home. I found a job for more money, less
travel, and close to our home in Mount Lookout for a computer reseller
(Entex Information Services) to be their security guy.
I am extremely grateful to Digital for all the experience they have
given me. I won the lottery in terms of opportunity. The people hear
are not colleagues, they are friends. Most are my best friends, and I
hate to leave them.
Good luck to Digital (although I liked "DEC" better) and to all of you,
a read-only guy is going to miss you dearly...
Regards,
Chip Bach
3463 Linwood Ave
Cincinnati, Ohio 45226
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3107.118 | My last shift has just started | WELCLU::MOULD | Space is out of this World... | Thu Jun 30 1994 08:13 | 27 |
|
This is the first and last time I will have the opportunity to add any
comments to this conference although I have enjoyed following the banter
over my 5 years at Digital. As mentioned many many times, it is not
the same organisation even in my short stay nor can it be, but for me
the direction and all those things people joined Digital for have
either gone or are being eroded away.
I'm off to pastures new with Reuters in London but wish all the best
for the future to those I leave behind.
Recently I was given the following text which I find very pertinant
at this time in Digital.
"We Trained very hard but it seemed that every time we were
beginning to form in to teams we would be reorganised.
I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new
situation by reorganising and a wonderful method it is for
creating the illusion of progress while producing confusion,
inefficiency and demoralisation".
A Roman Centurion
AD 64
Regards
Nigel (Welwyn office Technology group UK)
|
3107.119 | | WMOIS::HORNE_C | HORNET-THE FALL GUY | Thu Jun 30 1994 08:31 | 5 |
|
......the roman pretty well somes it up
hornet
|
3107.120 | | POCUS::OHARA | Reverend Middleware | Thu Jun 30 1994 09:50 | 5 |
| Funny, my copy of the quote attributes this to Petronius Arbiter, Greek Navy,
210 B.C.
Methinks this is a bit of urban legend. It works, though.
|
3107.121 | World Cup 94 | RDGENG::WILLIAMS_A | | Thu Jun 30 1994 09:55 | 5 |
| re .2
I thought it was attributed to the England soccer team.... :-(
AW
|
3107.122 | | WELSWS::HILLN | It's OK, it'll be dark by nightfall | Thu Jun 30 1994 10:46 | 8 |
| .120
Petronius was an Roman name, so unlikely to be a member of the Greek
navy.
Arbiter was a rank in the army,
and everytime I've seen this it was dated 64 AD
|
3107.123 | | PEKING::FRANKLINC | | Thu Jun 30 1994 11:25 | 3 |
| I understood the quote indeed came from a chap called Gaius Petronius
Arbiter who was the Govenor of Westmorland (somewhere here in the UK)
in 64 AD.
|
3107.124 | | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Thu Jun 30 1994 11:37 | 10 |
| The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations gives a number of quotations
from Petronius, but not this particular one, and says he lived
1st. century A.D.. 64 A.D. would fit with this.
From the quotations, he wrote mostly in Latin, so he was obviously
Roman, though he threw in a phrase or two in Greek to prove he was
cultured. It would appear that his main surviving work was the
"Satyricon", and since he would appear to be poking fun at the Roman
army that might be a good place to look for the original quotation.
Unfortunately I don't have a copy.
|
3107.125 | Time to crack the book again (if I can find it in here) | VMSSPT::LYCEUM::CURTIS | Dick "Aristotle" Curtis | Thu Jun 30 1994 12:46 | 7 |
| .124:
I've spent some lunches trying to locate this quote, and while I
haven't finished the book yet, I will be surprised if it's actually in
there.
Dick
|
3107.126 | 3107.120 may have a copy of Note 1840.0 | ALFAXP::MITCHAM | -Andy in Alpharetta (near Atlanta) | Thu Jun 30 1994 17:34 | 5 |
| The first time I saw the quote in this conference was note 892.3
I saw it earlier, though, in another conference (I think).
-Andy
|
3107.127 | surprise! | CSOADM::ROTH | Color me gone... 17+ years | Thu Jun 30 1994 17:42 | 5 |
| RE: .118
Heard on radio this morning the roman origin of the word 'testimony'...
Lee
|
3107.128 | Centurion wanted to stay anonymous? | VNABRW::HANNEL_C | Christian HANNEL @AUI | Fri Jul 01 1994 08:26 | 28 |
| > Recently I was given the following text which I find very pertinant
> at this time in Digital.
>
>
> "We Trained very hard but it seemed that every time we were
> beginning to form in to teams we would be reorganised.
> I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new
> situation by reorganising and a wonderful method it is for
> creating the illusion of progress while producing confusion,
> inefficiency and demoralisation".
>
> A Roman Centurion
> AD 64
>
>
> Regards
> Nigel (Welwyn office Technology group UK)
good luck to Nigel-
does anybody know the source of this text??
I found the comparison between giant Roman administration and digital
very inspiring!
Christian
|
3107.129 | Farewell, all | ENDTMS::CZARNECKI | Rich Czarnecki..Rom 5:8 | Fri Jul 01 1994 14:45 | 38 |
|
Friday, July 1, 1994, is my last day with Digital. After 18 years,I
look back and remember the good times, the trying times and the times that
were no fun at all. The first 10 years (1976-1986) were the best of times.
We were all WAY too busy and having too much fun to complain about it. The
years that followed (1987-1990) were not as much fun, but we all had the hope
that the once great DEC would pull out of the hard times and regain its
championship position. These last 4 years were the hardest of all. Leadership
changed and so did the company and culture we had all worked so hard to build.
Our corporate morality went by the wayside, to be replaced with a different
set of rules. As a fortunate recipient of possibly one of the last TFSO
packages, I am thankful. Thankful not only for some small bit of financial
help, but thankful for all of the great people I have met along the way.
Thankful to have been a small part of the rise of one of the legends of the
computer industry.
I am looking forward to spending a lot of quality time with my new
bride and visiting friends and relatives this summer. I don't intend to
leave Phoenix. If any anybody finds themselves in the Valley of the Sun and
would like to catch a cup of coffee or even lunch, by all means give me a call.
I will not claim to be retired yet, but my goal is to reach semi-retired status
as soon as possible! What happens next, I do not know. This I do know for
sure: "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love
God, to them who are called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28".
Thanks for helping make these 18 years worthwhile. I send all of my
best wishes and prayers out to each of you, that your future might be settled
and successful.
Sincerely,
Richard Czarnecki
Aug 16,1976 - July 1,1994
3237 W. Helena Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85023
602-993-3047
|
3107.130 | Wasn't it Bob? | BERN01::OREILLY | There's a fish on top of Shandon swears he's Elvis. | Mon Jul 04 1994 06:47 | 40 |
| >================================================================================
>Note 3107.128 I'm History !! 128 of 129
>VNABRW::HANNEL_C "Christian HANNEL @AUI" 28 lines 1-JUL-1994 07:26
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -< Centurion wanted to stay anonymous? >-
>
> > Recently I was given the following text which I find very pertinant
> > at this time in Digital.
> >
> >
> > "We Trained very hard but it seemed that every time we were
> > beginning to form in to teams we would be reorganised.
> > I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new
> > situation by reorganising and a wonderful method it is for
> > creating the illusion of progress while producing confusion,
> > inefficiency and demoralisation".
> >
> > A Roman Centurion
> > AD 64
> >
> >
> > Regards
> > Nigel (Welwyn office Technology group UK)
>
>
> good luck to Nigel-
>
> does anybody know the source of this text??
>
> I found the comparison between giant Roman administration and digital
> very inspiring!
>
> Christian
>
>
Its attributed to Petronius Arbiter, Greek Navy, 210 B.C.
/Paul.
|
3107.131 | The party's over! | NITTY::DIERCKS | I just am, that's why!!! | Tue Jul 05 1994 12:46 | 21 |
|
Well, after much soul searching and job-hunting, I today accepted a
position at Andersen Consulting. I will be doing training and course
development in a variety of their product lines. It's my dream job --
working and living in the heart of Chicago. My last day with Digital
will be July 15.
It's been an interesting 8 years, here at Digital. The company that
hired me no longer exists. We, as employees, have become simple
commodities. It's been "time to move on" for about three years, but I
only acted on those feelings about 6 weeks ago. I have learned much,
and have had the opportunity to meet and work with some incredibly
talented and wonderful people. I will miss 'that part' of Digital
greatly.
I've only met a small percentage of the members of this conference.
But I wish peace and good fortune to all of you.
Greg
|
3107.132 | Goodbye. | BOOKS::HAMILTON | Paper or plastic? | Tue Jul 05 1994 14:35 | 33 |
|
After seven years as a full-time Digital employee (and a prior
three as a contractor), I've decided to resign. I have accepted
a position with another firm. My last day is July 15. I have been
a 1-2 performer throughout my employment here, but, after waiting
it out and performing as best I can over the past 4 years, my
organization has apparently decided to outsource the work I do.
Rather than see it to its (possibly ugly) conclusion, I've decided
to move on. There was life (and a career) before DEC, and I'm sure
both will obtain post-DEC as well.
This was an agonizingly difficult decision, as I have a deep and
abiding respect for many, many of the people I've met and
worked with at DEC. (Not to mention the fact that leaving voluntarily,
even now, makes my little heart beat rabbit-fast.)
You (past and present Digital employees in general, but especially
those who are still slogging away) are true professionals, and it
has been my distinct pleasure to have known and worked with you.
I hope I will have an opportunity to do so again, and soon.
I can be reached as follows:
$ Mail
MAIL> SEND
To: NM%US4RMC::"[email protected]"
or,
Voice: 508-476-2806
My best wishes to you all.
Glenn Hamilton
|
3107.133 | Redmond-bound; be seeing you. | MARX::GRIER | mjg's holistic computing agency | Tue Jul 12 1994 11:24 | 24 |
| Just a few months shy of 10 years here, but it's time for me to move
on too. My project has been cancelled (one thread of development on
the IPMT project; only the work for the future "Sleuth" release was
cancelled due to inadequate staffing) but because of my reviews, evidently
I'm not eligable for the kindness of a TFSO package.
Instead I'm leaving Digital (not DEC -- I wouldn't have left DEC for
the world... but that's been hashed and rehashed enough) for a company
which has an actual strategy for building software which ships in
volumes over a few hundred or thousand units and which is pretty
darned profitable -- Microsoft.
I can't add to the wit and wisdom which has been expressed much more
eloquently than I ever could. All I can do is add my good-byes to the
pile.
I'm confident that Digital Equipment Corporation will end up being
profitable again in a few years; however I am equally confident that it
will not be any place with a serious career path for software
engineers.
I do not regret leaving Digital; I really regret the loss of DEC.
-mjg
|
3107.134 | Hello and Good Buy | GLDOA::MOLL | | Tue Aug 02 1994 18:28 | 12 |
|
Hi and Good Bye,
Aug 5th,1994 will be my last day w/ Digital. Please keep in touch.
I'd like to know how my Digital friends doing. I was going to retire
at 50 and assumed that my stocks will split........Take Care, everyone!
Pamela C. Moll
AOL : RMOLL1 @aol.com
Prodigy: jssy17a
Home Phone : 810.650.8488
|
3107.135 | Stock split of the worse kind | SYORPD::DEEP | ALPHA - The Betamax of CPUs | Tue Aug 02 1994 18:55 | 4 |
|
They did split... 1 for 10! 8^)
|
3107.137 | Signing Off - 12/10/84 - 08/05/94 | OFOS02::KELLEHER | | Wed Aug 03 1994 13:17 | 45 |
| I always wondered what I would say when my time came.......
It happened - last day August 5th..... just shy of 10 years!
Actually I'm excited, happy and motivated to find a job with
a company that will appreciate my skills. I'm not angry - in
fact I more than made it clear to my management I wanted to go.
My husband wanted me to go - you see DEC hired me and DIGITAL
EQUIPMENT CORPORATION let me down.
I utilized tuition reimbursement and December 1994 I will graduate
with my Associates Degree in Business.
For that Digital I thank you.
I had the pleasure of meeting lots of great people - who not only did
I learn alot about business - I also learned about friendship.
For that Digital I thank you.
I learned many new skills and because of my constant utilization of
Digital internal classes - have the skills needed to survive in
TODAYS world.
For that Digital I thank you.
The rest as they say is history! Anything negative I might have wanted
to say about Digital especially my last few years with the company - For
my own peace of mind I would like to leave at Digital. I guess this is
what my Mom said would happen when I grew up. She used to tell me that
when something leaves a bad taste in your mouth - get rid of it! Don't
complain and try your best to forget it! Because if you keep the
memory with you it will effect every other new opportunity you might
have come your way.
I guess this is farewell - Thanks to all of you who made these
last 10 years bearable.....I can't bear to say goodbye to each of you
individually - so........I'll leave you with this thought .....I hope
when you read this message you will smile - if you knew me you will
and if you didn't know me then you really lost out - cause I'm a
pretty nice person - if I do say so myself.
Donna Kelleher (December 10th, 1984 - August 5th, 1994)
|
3107.138 | The axe has been sharpened! | GLDOA::MCBRIDE | Breathe the light into me | Wed Aug 03 1994 15:49 | 18 |
|
Well it had to happen sooner or later, (being in sales) it's my turn
to say goodbye. They have to get the 20,000 from somewhere! It was one
hell of a ride though. My last official day is like many others,
8/5/94.
It's always hard to say goodbye to something you believed in, but
things change. With relief I wish all of those remaining the best,
DEC will always be in my heart.
It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine.
Badge 315404 signing off,
Gina McBride
Fort Wayne, Indiana
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3107.139 | Hasta la Vista! from Portland, Maine | BKEEPR::BREITNER | Thanks For Sincere Omens | Thu Aug 04 1994 20:53 | 16 |
| 5/8/80 Software Services Software Specialist
8/5/94 Sales Support Senior Systems Consultant
If the '80's were a great party, then the 90's have been the hangover and the
morning-after that never stops.
I will wish that the DECspin (no product reference intended) recovers before a
Digital crash - I've too many friends still trying to make it work here to wish
otherwise.
As for myself, this worry is over after 3 years. It feels good. There will be
other worries. All in good time - right now it feels good.
Norm
... there are far worse things than being unemployed for a time in Maine ...
|
3107.140 | | MILPND::CLARK_D | | Tue Aug 09 1994 08:37 | 40 |
| From: EDSGRP::US4RMC::"[email protected]" "Gail L. Grant" 8-AUG-1994 16:35:44.92
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subj: Farewell
** I apologize to those who receive this message multiple times; I
** simply combined all my distribution lists into one giant list.
After alot of soul-searching, I will be leaving Digital for an exciting
new opportunity working for a Cambridge, MA start-up as the VP of Business
Development. The name of the company is Open Market, Inc. and their
products and services create an end-to-end electronic commerce solution
which operates over World-Wide Web. August 19th will be my last day at DEC.
I'll be opening a West Coast office for them here in Palo Alto, CA.
I wish all of you the very best and sincerely hope that Digital
continues its recovery and is successful in its new venture into the
Internet business arena. My responsibilities will be transitioned
to another person and the Internet Alpha Program will continue, as will
Digital's continued involvement in CommerceNet. If that decision is
made prior to my departure, I'll send that information out to the same
lists.
If you have open issues which need my attention prior to my departure,
or just want to chat before I leave, don't hesitate to call me at
DTN 543-6564 or outside line 415-853-6564 or send me e-mail at
[email protected] or DECPA::GRANT or Gail Grant @UCP. I consider many of
you friends, as well as business colleagues and will miss you. If you would
like to stay in touch with me after my departure, please send mail to me at:
[email protected] or [email protected]
The first address is my private Internet account and the other will be my new
business address. I will send my new work number to all who ask to stay in
touch, once I have my new office(after Sept. 1).
Best Wishes,
g.
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3107.141 | Exodus 3:5 | RULE62::kh | If I had it to do all over again... | Fri Aug 12 1994 11:26 | 15 |
| After 13-plus years it's time for me, too. Browse through the early
notes of this conference and see the energy and intensity and dignity
of folks such as DTL and Simon and others too numerous to mention.
We've come a long way since the days of Stan's teco-based Notary. Not
all of that distance is bad, either. Take a look at the internet_tools
conference and see a similar intensity.
Even though I'll no longer be an employee, I'll remain a stockholder.
Protect my investment and don't settle for mediocrity.
==============================================================================
Karl A. Hakkarainen [email protected]
-30-
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3107.142 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Tue Aug 16 1994 15:51 | 4 |
| Re: -.1 reference to Exodus 3:5
Exodus 3:5 And he said, draw not nigh hither: put off thy shoes from off
thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground. - KJV
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3107.143 | ... Remotest ... Gone | NWD002::KASTENDIC_JO | remote ..remoter ..remotest | Mon Aug 22 1994 13:32 | 16 |
| So I moved to Eugene, and made "remote .. remoter .. remotest" my
personal name. I could now change that to "gone."
I wish everyone the best. I have enjoyed some of my time with
Digital, but the last few months of uncertainty "on the list, off the
list, possibly on the list for TFSO" has taken its toll. I'm glad
that aspect is over.
Despite all the negatives, I still believe that Digital will eventually
emerge as a profitable company, (and maybe one day even a great place to
work again). And I have some (not much) stock to back that belief.
Fare well.
Joan
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3107.144 | another remote..gone! | NWD002::JENKINS_DO | | Tue Aug 23 1994 08:17 | 16 |
| Yesterday I saw the TFSO package first hand as well... interesting how
you can put so much into a company and in a few minutes its all over..
guess life is like that in lots of ways..... guess for those of us who
resist change - sometimes God allows others to give us a boost..... to
go out after 14+ years and do something new and hopefully rewarding..
I'm frightened to go out at 54 years old to try to find something new -
but I'm sure with the Lord's help I'll land on my feet.
I've had some fantastic times here at DEC - the DECworld experiences I
believe were a highlight ---- but mostly I appreciate the wonderful
friendships I've made..... if you read this and know me..... thanks for
the good times! I'll miss my friends and for the last time I'll say..
this is Dot at DEC in Boise....
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3107.145 | | PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZR | | Tue Aug 23 1994 08:22 | 3 |
| Dot:
Good luck and may God Bless!
|
3107.146 | | BABAGI::COOK | The Cookster...237-2638 | Tue Aug 23 1994 09:31 | 4 |
|
There is life after DEC. Trust me.
-prc
|
3107.147 | | FILTON::ROBINSON_M | It's only a flesh wound! | Tue Aug 23 1994 10:31 | 1 |
| Trust you? Are you in Marketing?
|
3107.148 | There IS more to life than DEC ... err ... Digital! | SYOMV::DEEP | Bye! | Fri Aug 26 1994 14:56 | 13 |
| Well, its my turn. I'm off to greener pastures.
For any of the senior management team that may covertly read this file, I'm
leaving because "after careful review of other companies compensation programs"
...(I always loved that tag line whenever they were cutting our benefits!)...
I've determined that "pay for performance" and "salary freeze" are
inconsistant.
If it doesn't "thaw" soon, the brain drain may well be fatal.
See ya from the other side...
Bob
|
3107.149 | | PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZR | | Fri Aug 26 1994 15:01 | 1 |
| Good luck Bob, I've enjoyed your noting.
|
3107.150 | Bye Bob | N2DEEP::SHALLOW | DTN 521-4209 | Fri Aug 26 1994 18:58 | 4 |
| Bye Bob, God bless, good luck, and all that. Feel like I'm loosing a
cousin or something. Thanks for all your contributions!
Bob
|
3107.151 | Good Bye | DECLNE::SULLIVAN | If the chute doesn't open, will the helmet help? | Mon Aug 29 1994 14:50 | 6 |
| This morning I was informed that my position was being eliminated and
the DEC will no longer need my skill set. This leaves 6 CTS specialists
to support the entire US sales force. After 23 years I must move on.
Tomorrow is a new day, a new beginning. God be with you.
Kevin A. Sullivan
|
3107.152 | | RCOCER::MICKOL | Member of Team Xerox | Mon Aug 29 1994 17:45 | 6 |
| Good bye Bob and Kevin, you've both helped me in my job and I wish you well.
regards,
Jim
|
3107.153 | I'm outa here too | CARAFE::GOLDSTEIN | Global Village Idiot | Tue Aug 30 1994 01:26 | 18 |
| Well, gang, I didn't get the package. I just handed in my notice.
I have mixed feelings. I will miss my co-workers. After almost 14
years, DEC/Digital feels like family. But frankly, the company that I
joined is gone already. In my part of the company (OMS/GCPS), morale
is subterranean, and we're not getting much productive work done --
the politics overwhelm the mission. Besides, being an orphaned relic
of Digital Consulting doesn't sound like the most secure place to be.
The job market, at least here near Boston, is pretty good now. I'm
moving to a good position at a good firm, one that rode the '80s roller
coaster up and down but now really seems to be on an upturn. I worked
there before DEC so it's not exactly unfamiliar turf, though the
position is different. I can probably be reached, come mid-Sept.,
as "[email protected]".
Good luck to all of you!
fred
|
3107.154 | A single-digit-midget-Digit... | ELWOOD::LANE | soon: [email protected] | Tue Aug 30 1994 08:19 | 8 |
| Well, I might as well put my note in here too. A couple of months ago, I
looked to see what the rest of the software world was up to and found some
very interesting things going on. This is my last week as a Digit.
I wish the very best to all of you.
Mickey Lane.
9 years @ CXO and 5 @ SHR
|
3107.155 | "To part is such sweet sorrow" | BWICHD::SILLIKER | Crocodile sandwich-make it snappy | Thu Sep 01 1994 12:52 | 36 |
| To my DEC family:
Tomorrow is my last day, I am joining the legions of DEC family who are
now reacquainting themselves with the wonderful world "out there", and
happily mulling over what new direction my life will now take.
It's been a wonderful seven years. I had the privilege of joining DEC
while it was still DEC, knowing the myth that was Camelot. I was a
Millrat. I remember well KO's Cheshire Cat grin. I came into DEC a
non-techical person, I go out a moderate tech-wienie, well prepared to
find something in the "outside" world. I made scores of friends, once
a DECie, always a DECie, what a wonderful feeling of belonging.
A personal note, a very happy one, I came into DEC in process of
becoming divorced, a single Mom, and, because of this Notesfile, I am
leaving DEC grateful for the love and laughter and nurturing that a
gentle and wonderful DECie man brings daily into my life, and God
willing, will for time unknown to come. The road has come full circle.
I leave with one note to all of you. The greatest strenth of DEC was
always it's wonderful family of employees. We have laughed, cried,
debated, idea'd, shared, played, worked together, kept ungodly hours,
pondered KO's parables, and in the recent sad years, became besieged
partners in the trenches, trying to shore one another up. The second
greatest emotional need any human being has after the need to be loved
is the need to be appreciated. Please, continue to appreciate one
another, openly and lovingly, help one another through these dark
times, don't ever forget what we all shared, and don't stop trying to
make it better. That's what family is all about.
You all will always be family to me, in my heart and memories. Take
good care of yourselves.
Always,
Marina
|
3107.156 | brought tears to my eyes...thank you | REGENT::NIKOLOFF | Positive ambition | Thu Sep 01 1994 14:47 | 11 |
|
BEst of luck to you, Marina
and what a beautiful attitude you have!
How nice to read...
|
3107.157 | | TNPUBS::PAINTER | Planet Crayon | Thu Sep 01 1994 17:57 | 6 |
|
Same here, Marina.
Best wishes to you.
Cindy
|
3107.158 | | TNPUBS::PAINTER | Planet Crayon | Thu Sep 01 1994 18:57 | 5 |
|
Oops...I'm still here...just meant ditto to what Mikki said
in .156...
Cindy
|
3107.159 | | SWAM1::KAWA_MI | | Fri Sep 02 1994 02:38 | 4 |
|
This is the Digital family...
|
3107.160 | | SCOTTR::ScottR | I joined DEC, I'm leaving Digital | Thu Sep 08 1994 16:30 | 7 |
|
I've enjoyed my 11 years here, but the time came when I decided I
had to leave. Tomorrow is my last day.
I wish you all the best of luck.
ScottR
|
3107.163 | Bye, Adieu, Adios, Slan, Downsized | RUTILE::AUNGIER | Learning to Love Life | Thu Sep 15 1994 21:43 | 70 |
| I will be out of here shortly (end September at the latest), I am being
downsized (even smaller than I was) -). I have enjoyed my time here, it has
been a great experience. I have had good and bad moments. I have met wonderful
people, people I will never forget.
Somebody said there is a time for everything. Its my time to move on, on that
famous road to adventure with the unknowns, the ups and downs. I am looking
forward to it. Sometimes it frightens me and other times it excites me.
I wish all of you the best and hope that things in DEC improve.
If you are ever in the Geneva area just give me a call.
Ren� Aungier
78 L'Europe Les Genevriers
01120 Versonnex
France
(33) 50411916
After the form feed there are a few little titbits I got somewhere which have
helped me when the going has not been too good.
El Gringo
Humour is an affirmation of dignity, a declaration of man's
superiority to all that befalls him, and you're never a loser
until you quit trying...
Take time
for what's important to you,
for what makes you happiest
Take time
to be with those you love
and share your deepest wish,
most secret dream,
your favourite fantasy.
Take time to look around
at all the gladness
the world can offer-
all of it is yours
if only you take the time
We can live forty days without food,
eight minutes without air,
but about one second without hope.
Hal Lindsay
The only real failure is to quit.
Anonymous
Problems are only opportunities with thorns on them.
Hugh Miller
One does not discover new lands
without consenting
to lose sight of the shore.
Andre Gide
|
3107.164 | Au revoir pas Adieu | BIS1::WATTINNE | | Fri Sep 16 1994 04:04 | 12 |
| Hola Hombre!
Dear Rene,
From Belgium where I am living since 4 years, I wish you GOOD LUCK!
Do not worry, I am sure you will find a lot of "ups" after the downs...
Remember when I left Ferney it was not an easy decision but now I can
tell you I have done the best choice...
Speak to you VERY soon
Patricia
|
3107.161 | Steve Roy | ZPOVC::STEVEROY | Asia Telecom Industry | Fri Sep 16 1994 04:59 | 10 |
| After 10 years and 1 month, my last day of service is 30 October.
I've had the pleasure of working in Los Angeles, Seattle, Boulder,
and most recently Singapore. But now it's time for a real change.
Best to all,
Steve
[email protected]
|
3107.162 | | ODIXIE::LUBER | I have a Bobby Cox dart board | Fri Sep 16 1994 10:01 | 8 |
| I'm leaving today -- voluntarily, Thank God. For me, the decision was
easy:
Digital has no job security
Digital has no severance package to speak of
Digital no longer has competitive pay and benefits
Adios!
|
3107.165 | Bye! (shadow notes support) | FILTON::BAILEY | R = S | Fri Sep 16 1994 11:03 | 23 |
|
(Please move if a topic already exists)
BYE! I'am out-of-here as of today
Its been fun building such hacks as PAN & NEWS-NOTES but more
cash is more cash..
thanks
its been fun
Peter Bailey
God knows why .. but if you should want to contact me I can be found
of (UK) phone # 0793 894831
|
3107.166 | Dennis Periquet leaves Digital | TLE::PERIQUET | Dennis Periquet | Fri Sep 16 1994 11:52 | 27 |
|
I have formally resigned from my position at Digital and have one
more week (and 6 hours, 16 minutes, ... -- who's counting? :-) ) left
here.
I was not fortunate enough to receive the small severance package.
I could have bought another new PC with it and a few assorted games
on CD-ROM! -- oh well.
I will be working for Wellfleet Communications and getting a sub-
stantially better compensation package for my work.
I have met many many people in this company during my 5 year tenure
here. I have learned so much from people here and have found that
one of Digital's best fringe benefits is the Notes conferences -- I
will miss them! I formally thank everyone who has shared knowledge
with me and helped me to learn and grow.
I wish you all at Digital the best of luck and want everyone to re-
member that I've always believed that "... with every adversity always
comes the seed of something very positive" (paraphrased from a quote
from N. Hill, author of "Think and Grow Rich").
Best Regards,
Dennis
|
3107.167 | contract ending | WEORG::SCHUTZMAN | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Tue Sep 20 1994 09:50 | 14 |
| Just to let everybody know my contract ends this week, so you won't be
treated to snippets of my sterling prose for a while.
In the immediate future (through Christmas) I'll be working on my
fiction writing, which has been on the back burner while I've been
here. After that, who knows? If work and schedules permit, I'll be
glad to come back for another stint in the future. But we'll see. One
of the best parts of being self-employed is not having to make
commitments like that.
If anybody wants to stay in touch, I'm on Compuserve:
[email protected]
--bonnie
|
3107.168 | Corporate leprosy...losing our Digits | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Seems Ah'm dancin' with cactus... | Tue Sep 20 1994 11:18 | 6 |
|
Sniff...sniff. Will miss you and hope you're back soon. Have you
checkedd with legal before using any of our internal announcements as
the basis for your writing? :^]
Tex
|
3107.169 | don't think there's much danger | WEORG::SCHUTZMAN | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Tue Sep 20 1994 11:59 | 6 |
| Tex, I tell ya -- I thought about using some of this stuff, but . . .
. . . when I put it in a story, the editor sends it back and says,
"This isn't believable! This couldn't possibly happen in real life!"
--bonnie
|
3107.170 | Still crazy after all these years... | RUMOR::63052::DOXEY | Dave Doxey 223-9376 MSO2-2/A2 | Wed Sep 21 1994 15:55 | 46 |
| I guess that this is the best way to reach all of the friends that I've
made in my 19 years with DEC. It would take me weeks to individually
find and say goodbye to all of the people I would like to.
Today I resigned to take a job with Compaq Computer in Houston, TX as
the manager of logistics information systems. Given the rules on leaving
for a competitor, I'll not have the time needed to say proper goodbye's
to all of my friends and acquaintances.
I started 19 years ago, writing code on DECsystem10's and RSTS machines
to move DEC's internal information systems from Burroughs machines
to our own hardware and software. Friends in Engineering said that we were
using the product wrong - " Nobody does commercial data processing on DEC
equipment, only scientific & engineering...". I guess we proved them wrong.
Seventeen of my years here were spent in IM&T, working with, for, and managing
some wonderful, smart people. Two years were spent in SW Engineering, again
with bright, hard-working people who taught me a lot.
I leave with no regrets on having spent 19 years here. The experience ranged from
the highs like morning coffee on the deck of the QE-II to lows of sitting on
a panel at DECUS in St.Louis that informed customers that the 36bit system
line was dead. Such was life at DEC, up & down but never dull.
Thanks to my managers over the years. Despite what one might derive from reading
this conference, DEC has had above-average to excellent managers who cared about
and developed their people.
Thanks to those who have worked for me. A manager is only as successful as his
team makes him/her. I believe that I've had success as a manager and I attribute
that to those who have worked for me over the years.
Thanks to my coworkers. I've had the privledge to work with some of the best.
As for parting advice, the Digital ship is still afloat and battleworthy. Try firing
the cannons outward for a while for better results. Just don't hit Compaq ;^)
- Dave Doxey
Internet mail:
[email protected]
|
3107.171 | Adios, Padner | USMVS::DAVIS | | Wed Sep 21 1994 16:36 | 6 |
| Sorry to hear that, partner. Have you looked into the clubs down there? Can
you get us on Colonial?
Good luck, Dave.
Tom
|
3107.172 | Not in Houston | GENRAL::CRANE | Barbara Crane --- dtn 522-2299 | Wed Sep 21 1994 18:48 | 2 |
| The Colonial Country Club is in Fort Worth, Texas, approximately
260 miles from Houston, fyi...
|
3107.173 | I'm gone, too... | DKAS::MARSHALL | | Thu Sep 22 1994 17:32 | 35 |
| Goodbye
It is time for me to say goodbye. After 11 years and 2 months, it is time
for me to move on to new challenges. I leave feeling that DIGITAL has turned
the corner and is becoming successful again. However, it is not the DEC that I
joined 11 years ago, and I don't see a role for me in the new structure. For
those who have a role, I wish you the best. It's still a great company. Even
more than that, it's still a great group of people.
I have accepted an offer from Knowledge Based Systems, Inc. in College Station,
Texas as Research Scientist. They are doing the kind of work that AITC did in
the mid to late '80s. They are building leading edge software applications and
products. I am looking forward to the challenge of helping a small ($8M)
company grow.
My last day will be Sept 30. For people who wish to stay in touch (and I hope
you do) my home address will not change -
39 Gilbert St.
North Brookfield, MA 01535
(508) 867-7080
My work address (where I'll be 3 wks a month)
Knowledge Based Systems, Inc.
One KBSI Place
1408 University Drive East
College Station, TX 77840
(409) 260-5274 Phone
(409) 260-1965 Fax
[email protected]
Chuck Marshall
|
3107.174 | | POBOX::RAHEJA | Dalip Raheja @CPO | Thu Sep 22 1994 21:45 | 10 |
| Me too....I mean I'm outta here. Gonna go work for a potential
customer. Had a great time in Digital till about 6 months ago.
Digital was very good to me other than compensation. Have mixed
feelings about leaving but am very glad that the tension about making
the decision is finally over. Please, please, please get the stock
price close to 50. My kids education depends on it.
Goodbye and goodluck to all!!!!
Dalip
|
3107.175 | See you later. | CSCMA::OBRIEN | | Fri Sep 23 1994 13:17 | 21 |
|
Today is my last day with Digital. I resigned a couple of weeks ago and
it was one of the toughest decisions in my life. I leave to go to a
company that is a customer's of Digital along with the other major
computer vendors. It is a good opportunity for my career to grow and to
still remain in contact with Digital equipment too. I believe that
Digital will not fail (just be a different type of company) and if my new
employer hadn't convinced me that Digital was still going to be a main
player in their shop I wouldn't have left the company. Perhaps one day
an opportunity will arise and I will be able to bring the knowledge I
acquire back to Digital and become an employee once again.
To those I have had the good fortune to be associated with during these
last 10 1/2 years may I thank you for the opportunites you afforded
me to grow and to be myself. I would like to wish all of you the best,
now, and in the future. I hope for all of you, and the company, good
fortune and that the problems are soon resolved.
See you later,
Scott O'Brien
|
3107.176 | Adeau, goodbye, etc... | CSC32::D_ROYER | I don't do reruns! | Fri Sep 23 1994 13:54 | 6 |
| TFSO'ed, leaving today, last official day is Oct 21, 1994 and I will
have only one day over the 14 year mark. I am moving to greener
pastures and hope the best for all who remain.
Dave
|
3107.177 | The turnaround is happening | RUTILE::LETCHER | If not for good; if not for better | Wed Sep 28 1994 04:46 | 13 |
| Friday will be my last day at Digital, after 16 often happy months
here, following seven years of contracting on and off for Digital in
France, Switzerland and the UK.
Feel free to contact me at my home address:
Greny
01630
Peron
France
Tel. 50.56.39.52
Piers Letcher
|
3107.178 | I see by the clock on the wall that... | HIBOB::KRANTZ | Next window please. | Fri Sep 30 1994 04:33 | 29 |
| Time to say Goodbye!
Strangely, it doesn't feel that way, except when I'm using NOTES.
On Monday I will become a Quantum employee, but I'll still be
working at the same job, in the same place in CXO. (Colorado Springs)
And I will be seeing the same people, even if we won't all be working
for the same company any more, so saying goodbye to them feels 'wrong'.
But I need to say goodbye to the faceless electronic community I've grown
to identify by the NODENAME::USERNAME in the top left corner of the screen.
I can identify some of you by your sentence styles, some by the positions you
support, some by your wisdom and some by your humor (note: style, support,
wisdom and humor are all signed variables).
I will miss sharing this space with you, thank you for sharing it with me!
#include the 'I remember when' story
#include the 'what Notes has done for me' story
I've already seen too many of them to want write (or read) another one.
#include the 'I'm looking forward to both our futures' disclaimer
Joe (HiBob::)Krantz soon to be someone known as:
[email protected]
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3107.179 | Use the internet! | NEWVAX::MURRAY | I appreciate SUPPORT | Fri Sep 30 1994 09:20 | 1 |
|
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3107.180 | The final scene | MYOTT::JJ | Why ask Why? | Fri Sep 30 1994 12:28 | 20 |
|
Hi All,
It's JJ's first and last note in this forum.
I'm all done today, my choice.
I guess I knew I'd be leaving once I saw the Simplex sign
replace the Digital sign at the former WMO. Breaks my
heart every day when I drive by it.
I've learned a great deal in my 7 years here and have
met quite a few talented and thoughtful people.
Thanks to all who have educated me. I wish you all
peace and I look forward to seeing the return of DEC.
Take care,
JJ
|
3107.181 | Leaving, the second time around. | TZTAPE::CRESSEY | | Fri Sep 30 1994 13:29 | 37 |
| Today is my last day as a temporary contractor for Digital.
Monday, I'll be a temporary contractor for Quantum.
Having left before, at my own initiative, way back in 1985, I already
know that there is life after DEC. Being a temporary type, I couldn't
be more used to uncertainty if my name were Heisenberg (just a little
Quantum joke there, folks).
I have learned a lot reading your notes. I'll miss you, all.
Who knows, as a temp, I may be back again, perhaps sooner, perhaps
later.
For those of you who have never had the "out of company experience",
I can't resist a little parting advice. Take it with one of these ;-)
If you are ever forced through the tight, dark tunnel, you may come
across a gateway marked:
Abandon all HOPE, then press ENTER.
Avoid this gateway. It has a lot of bandwidth, and accepts many connections,
but it doesn't lead anywhere useful. The tunnel gets narrower ahead, but
eventually it comes out to a brighter light than you have ever seen, and
you will meet friends you haven't seen in years.
Don't ignore the past. Remembering is better than repeating.
Don't ignore the future. Plans often go wrong, but not planning just
about guarantees failure.
But, especially, don't ignore the present. It's your only chance to act.
The only time you can make a difference is now.
Do it.
Do it right.
Do it right now.
Love to all and farewell,
Dave
|
3107.182 | Yippee Ki Yi Yea!!! | POKIE::HORN | | Fri Sep 30 1994 19:33 | 34 |
| Today is my last day with Digital. I thought about writing one of
these messages that re-counts my DEC life, but now I think I'll
close in a simpler fashion.
I've had one heck of a good ride and carer with Digital, and I thank
my past bosses/leaders (most have since left DEC) for those wonderful
experiences!!! I, like everyone else, have lived through the tough
times, but I always made the best of them.
I started as a Manufacturing Supervisor in the Phoenix Manufacturing
Plant (PNO). I quickly moved up the ladder (5 years) to a job that had
three roles...Business Controller (Finance), Materials Manager, and
Strategic Planning Manager....That tri-role was my most fun job yet.
I was also the acting Manufacturing Manager for a while and that was
fun too. The I worked for a VP of Government Sales and Services in a
Finance role. Finally I will end my 7 year 4 month career as a
Customer Satisfaction Manager here at Colorado Springs Disk Drive
Manufacturing. Not bad for 7 years! Thanks DEC!!!
I wish you all the very best. I've enjoyed reading and writing in this
and other files (Soapbox...just to piss some folks off for fun,
Hunting...although I never gave any of my secret spots away, and
others). It looks like we have a good deal worked out with Quantum,
so I look forward to a great new start!!!
I'm also very happy that I will be able to keep living in the West.
I'm a Cowboy and will spend the rest of my days here in the West!
I've tried the East, but the West is the BEST!!!
Cheers!
Scott D. Horn
4750 Nightingale Dr.
Apt. H106
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
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3107.183 | (-: Bye Bye :-) | BASLG1::WOOD | | Mon Oct 03 1994 08:04 | 25 |
| Well I'm out of here too ...
Basys (information systems) have been purchased by Avid, and I fell
through the net becasue I don't wish to relocate from England to the
US. But like the Murphy's, I'm not bitter...
The Notes have been great, perhaps one of the great unsung heros of
Digital. Good for business (Ultrix and OSF/1 being some of my favs) and
gossip (This one and the UK digital one too) and Anorak interest (Star
Trek and Beer :-) - ps I've just got back from the Octoberfest and it
is BRILL!)
I think Digital was, is, and will be good to work for (although I've
only been a 'digit' for a couple of years since Digital brought us from
ITN) and I believe Digital will rise to be great again.
Good Luck to all in Digital, and Good Luck to my friends who either
stayed within Digital as part of the Automation side of Basys, or who
made the leap to Avid.
Cheers one and all, and like the Murphy's (once again) I'm going to get
drunk on Friday night after my last day ...
Andy
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3107.184 | | DSSDEV::RUST | New address: [email protected] | Thu Oct 06 1994 13:26 | 30 |
| Well, it's been a great ride, but the last year or so of corporate
indecisiveness (aka "thrashing around") finally got to me. I went
looking for other opportunities, found one that I liked, and made the
decision to call it quits after 15 years at DEC.
So, I'm off. [Interested parties may read the mushy stuff in my topic
in SSDEVO::DISK$RAID_USER:[NOTES]WHOAREYOU. (Finding the topic is left
as an exercise for the reader!)]
It's clear that one's view of Digital's future is colored strongly by
one's perspective; I've heard from people who are in groups that have
suffered badly and are scraping bottom, and I've also heard from people
whose groups are doing well and who have great hopes for the future. My
parting wish for DEC is that it will get on with it - make the
decisions that need making; fund the groups it wants to keep before
attrition renders them ineffectual; sell (or axe) the groups it doesn't
want before the lack of support renders them too depressed to function;
*communicate* with the employees about what's being done, when it will
happen and (this would be nice) why; and do _something_ to convince the
customers that their interests are being kept in mind during all this.
We make a lot of really excellent products. I think it would be
wonderful if we let more people know that - and if the folks who make
those products were compensated and recognized accordingly.
The best of luck to all who choose to remain, and to the many DEC
alumni as well.
See you somewhere on the 'net,
-b "Gory Details"
|
3107.185 | goodbye from Kevin Martin | REGENT::KMARTIN | | Fri Oct 07 1994 15:50 | 26 |
|
Thank you Digital for 14 years of benefits, training,experiences...etc.
Yes this is goodbye, but in a good way, I have chosen to leave
the company to explore the outside world, sort of like what we're doing
on the INTERNET these days, I have neither the time left nor the chance
to say Goodbye to all my digital friends. I have not been asked to
leave, instead I have asked to leave, so that I may improve my skills
and hopefully help to do my part to make the world a better place to
live in or at least an improvement to what is out there now.
I leave with lots of good memories as well as some thoughts of
disappointments, but learning ones. I have learned a lot in the past
14 years working my way up from system technician to I.S. Manager.
The use of the notes file is the best asset we can hold onto. keep up the
good work.
To all I leave behind, I wish you all good luck and continued
prosperity. Thanks for the memories!!!
Kevin Martin
thanks again and good bye.
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3107.186 | Farewell | MSBCS::STEINHARDT | | Thu Oct 13 1994 13:59 | 16 |
| Well, after 16.5 years, I've submitted my resignation to Digital, and
have accepted a senior position as a marketing manager with another
corporation. Since I sent a long message out to as many people as
I could think of under seperate cover, I'll be brief here. This was
my choice to leave, and I leave with no package, no regrets, and
very fond memories. I've had the opportunity at Digital to work for
one of the greatest corporations, and with some truly outstanding
individuals.
I wish good luck to all those Digital employees who remain, and
greater success for Digital in the future.
Cheers,
Ken
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3107.187 | Moving on. | DYPSS1::DIXON | Grant Dixon (513) 296-6860 x236 | Fri Oct 21 1994 16:07 | 7 |
| Today is my last day with Digital. I've enjoyed my 14 years here and
hope that the fun times return. I've met great people from all over
the world and will probably cross paths with some of you in the future.
Thanks and best of luck to all.
Grant Dixon
[email protected]
|
3107.188 | Farewell from Fred Bowers | BXCSRV::PEGGY3::hachey | | Fri Oct 28 1994 13:13 | 91 |
| From: ISLNDS::BOWERS "25-Oct-1994 1358" 25-OCT-1994 13:59:46.83
To: @PARTY
CC: BOWERS
Subj: FAREWELL TO FRIENDS
After 24.8 years of positive and rewarding experience, I have decided
to leave Digital. I am very up-beat on Digital's prospects for the future,
and I think it's present course is a good one. But another opportunity
has come my way that I can't resist, heading up Quality and Technology for
PictureTel Corporation in Peabody, MA.
As I begin my new employment, I do not think of myself as leaving
Digital, but on-loan to another company. After 25 years at DEC...a quarter
of a century...half of my life... DEC is permanently part of me. DEC has
changed a lot, but it is still probably the most powerful influence
on my life. I do not support some of the bad words I sometimes hear
lately... although I do share many of the recent frustrations. One of
things DEC has taught me is ROI. My experience with DEC overall has
provided an ROI of thousands to one. I have worked hard, but the
satisfaction and opportunity for self fulfillment have been enormous.
Everyone says that what makes Digital is it's people and I agree with
that, and the good news is that I do not have to part with the people, just
the company. I fully intend to stay linked with all my DEC friends, and
perhaps someday return to Digital. The people in Digital that I love fall
into four groups.
SECRETARIES - Probably the single most under-valued resources that
Digital has is its secretaries. Digital's secretaries have World-Class
skills, they are managers, administrators, coordinators, planners,
programmers, advisors and workers. A department manager can go away for
month, and everything runs smoothly. If the secretary is out sick for 2
days, everything stops. I once asked an IM&T Manager how to get software,
he said, "I don't know... check with your secretary!" While Digital
secretaries are all excellent, I want to express my thanks to the
secretaries who have worked for me or supported me directly. To be honest,
90% of the work I get credit for has been carried out by my secretaries.
I cannot imagine that in another company I can find people of such high
integrity, loyalty, commitment and moral support. Every secretary I have
worked with in Digital have been prepared to fully partner with me, share
the load, do their part, and contribute to mine. I value the support and
friendship of the secretaries of Digital, and I'll miss them most.
BOSSES - I have never really had an excellent boss at Digital (nor an awful
one). The way the company runs, the managers usually have all they can do
to take care of their own work priorities. But as people, all of them have
been superlative. I am grateful for the time I have had with them and
the exposure has been powerful. many of these people have been industry,
or even world experts. They have been hard working and results oriented,
and of very high ethics. Especially in the old days, managers would be
mindful of the fact that they were not available, so instead provided
leadership and a constructive working environment. My bosses have been
technical geniuses, brilliant strategists and inspired leaders. You can't
help learning a lot and accomplishing a lot when exposed to these giants of
industry. You also learn not to be offended if a boss's boss says, "What
department are YOU in?
SUBORDINATES AND PEERS - These two groups are hard to distinguish. As a
dynamic organization, almost anyone can become a boss, subordinate, or
peer based on todays reorganization. Subordinates are always ready to do
their job. Usually they want to do more than you ask. They only want
clear objectives guidance and occasional organizational road clearing. It
is hard to imagine the concept of poor labor relations that other
companies have, as every person who has ever had the (mis)fortune to work
for me has given a 300% effort to the needs of the group. Everyone does
more than their share.
The peer group of past, present and future DEC employees are worldwide.
There are more DEC employees out of DEC than in. They are everywhere!
They are leading companies and they are driving taxi cabs. I cannot go
anywhere in the world without meeting DEC alumni and being treated with
warmth and a kind of association that makes you feel like you found you
long lost brother.
Tongue in cheek, I decided to leave Digital when they announced BXC closed.
I feel a little like David Janson in the movie the Fugitive. You see...
every single plant that I have worked in since I joined Digital has been
closed or is closing...yes, MLO1, MLO4, MLO5, ACO, SGO, AGO, GAO, KBO, VBO,
and now BXC. But I stayed one step ahead of the posse by making the
ultimate escape.
No, I still say that I am not leaving Digital, I am just changing status...
I'm going from E-NET to INTERNET.....
See you on the Tube!
Fred
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3107.189 | | SUBURB::POWELLM | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be! | Mon Oct 31 1994 04:22 | 5 |
|
Hey Fred, since when is VBO closing? I haven't heard about this?
You do mean VBO=Valbonne I take it?
Malcolm.
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3107.190 | Best luck, Fred! | HERON::BLOMBERG | Trapped inside the universe | Mon Oct 31 1994 05:40 | 12 |
|
Fred probably means manufacturing in VBO.
Otherwise it's actually true that Digital has closed down in Valbonne.
VBO is situated in the Sophia Antipolis technology park, originally
within the limits of the village of Valbonne. Now Sophia Antipolis
has expanded into neighbouring villages and the VBO site has moved to
Les Templiers, which belongs to the village of Biot.
The best, Fred!
/Ake
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3107.191 | Thanks for the update. | SUBURB::POWELLM | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be! | Mon Oct 31 1994 07:29 | 1 |
|
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3107.192 | Oh boy.... you too | MROA::MAHONEY | | Mon Oct 31 1994 13:00 | 4 |
| Fred... I really hate to see you go... and thanks for your words
of praise to secretaries... It has been a pleasure working with you.
Ana
|
3107.193 | | NWD002::SCHWENKEN_FR | The whiners are winning! | Mon Oct 31 1994 17:53 | 5 |
| How 'bout some good news for a change? Dot (note .144) is working
at WYLE here in Boise as a Systems Sales Rep. It's nice to have a
reseller who knows all the innards of the labrynth and how to work
them.
Yea ... Dot!!
|
3107.194 | Farewell | DECWET::LYON | Bob Lyon, DECwest Engineering | Wed Nov 23 1994 17:25 | 12 |
| Well, after seven and one half great years today is my last day with Digital.
I start a new position with GLOBEtrotter Software, Inc. on Monday, November 28.
GLOBEtrotter develops and markets license management software for UNIX, VMS, and
PC platforms (notably FLEXlm, the Sun license manager). I've had the pleasure
of working with a number of great people on a variety of interesting projects.
I wish both Digital and all my fellow employees the best of luck.
Regards,
Bob Lyon
[email protected]
|
3107.195 | | ULYSSE::ATWELL | Allen - Telecom Eng/SI - DTN 828-5390 | Wed Nov 30 1994 10:44 | 6 |
| Leaving this evening for an opportunity I can't refuse...
Please stay in touch: 33-93.32.78.71 (Home Fax/Phone in France)
attmail!aatwell or [email protected] (Internet)
Au revoir et a bientot! Allen
|
3107.196 | Fond Farewell... | OOTOOL::HIGGS | SQL is a camel in disguise | Wed Nov 30 1994 11:09 | 41 |
| Well, finally I too get to write a farewell message.
I am part of the transition of Digital's database business to Oracle Corp., and
it is honestly a relief to be going. Yes, I will be moving to a company that
values software, and that is vibrant, profitable, and growing, but the real
relief is to be leaving a Digital that has shown little if any interest in
software in recent years, and shows few signs (at least to me) of making the
necessary changes to accommodate the new realities of the computer industry. In
particular, in making its own operations and organizations efficient and
effective, and in defining a realistic strategy for the future that everyone can
understand, believe in, and work towards. I have grave doubts about Digital's
long-term viability, at least in anything like its present form.
I am sad that a once great company that (for most of my nearly 20 years here) I
felt good about and was proud to work for has now been reduced to a company that
is virtually the antithesis of what it was. It is particularly sad to see the
disconnect between the senior management of the company and the 'rest of us'.
Senior management seems to speak so much in platitudes and managerspeak, and is
clearly not doing its job in terms of leadership, setting believable strategies
or goals, and especially in inspiring or listening to its employees. In the
meantime, the rest of us wonder what the real story is, when it will change (we
know it will; it always does...), and how long it will be before we are laid off
(or whatever the euphemism of the day might be). Little wonder that I have
shown no interest in watching any of the recent senior management DVNs, nor
seriously read any of their recent Email messages, nor paid any attention to
their latest flurry of reorganization announcements. I simply no longer believe
what they say, and even less that their actions will have any positive effect.
During my tenure here, I have met and valued countless wonderful and interesting
people. As a result, I have many good memories of my years with Digital. All
in all, it has been a great experience, and I thank all those who have
contributed to it.
To all of you who are staying at Digital, I wish you all the very best for the
future, however it turns out!
I bid you all a fond farewell.
Regards,
Bryan Higgs
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3107.197 | Goodbye.... | CEEOSI::WILTSHIRE | Dave - Networks Conformance Eng. | Wed Nov 30 1994 19:23 | 16 |
| This is my farewell message.....my last day with Digital is this coming
Friday.
I've been through a few organisations during my 8.5 years (UK-ADG,
CSSE, NPACE and NSTG) and it's been quite an experience !!!
I wish you all well and many thanks to the contributors to this
notesfile. It's been an invaluable source of information.
For those who wish to keep in contact, my new internet email address
is '[email protected]'
Regards,
David Wiltshire
|
3107.198 | Kilroy...... | MAIL1::FIELDS | Sheila Fields @KYO | Thu Dec 01 1994 12:38 | 18 |
| I've been a long time reader of this notesfile, but seldom a writer.
However, as I prepare to turn in my badge after nearly eight years, I feel
the need to leave some indication that I was here.
Unfortunately, most of my contributions to this company have been in trying
to build an industry consulting practice. But I doubt that anyone can find
even a shred of evidence that they still exist in any meaningful form. It's
strange to think how quickly many years worth of effort can be dismantled
without a trace.
So it seems that my legacy with DEC (errr... Digital) is reduced to the
equivalent of electronic graffiti. A scrawled signature on a wall to tell
some future bemused spectator that I was here. Once.
Sheila Fields
[email protected]
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3107.199 | | HAAG::HAAG | Rode hard. Put up wet. | Thu Dec 01 1994 22:04 | 2 |
| why do i get the funny feeling this topic is going to get very active
again?
|
3107.201 | | ALIBUT::BLOOM | Eric S. Bloom | Fri Dec 02 1994 09:08 | 13 |
| Add me to this list ... after almost 15 years, I know I'm in for a shock
"out there". Until recently, I felt I belonged here. But times change ...
DEC, Digital, change the name, change the color of the logo, it doesn't matter.
There have been many changes over the years. But through it all, its the
people, fellow employees, that have remained professional, and a pleasure to
work with. And this hasn't changed. To those of you remaining, keep up the
good work. Bring Digital back to profitability (I am still a share holder).
Stay in touch, my new address is:
BLOOM%[email protected]
/Eric
|
3107.202 | Notifications in M&D org. of SBU this week | KELVIN::SCHMIDT | Cynical Optimist | Mon Dec 05 1994 08:29 | 14 |
|
RE .199
Why is this topic going to get very active again? Well, for
one, the Mfg. and Distribution organization in the newly-defined
and downsized SBU (Systems Business Unit) will be passing out
official notifications this week. For those folks, myself
included, this Friday will be the last day.
More later.
Cheers,
Peter
|
3107.203 | leaving Friday - so long & good luck | EPS::HARRIS | | Tue Dec 06 1994 21:52 | 56 |
|
Thanks for your friendship and support for the past 16 1/2 years. I'm
leaving Digital with very fond thoughts of products and projects we have
done together through the normal (and abnormal) ups and downs of software
product development and consulting.
I appreciate the many things I've learned from you in the past decade and
a half, and I've truly enjoyed working with so many excellent people.
I will definitely miss seeing many of you on a frequent basis (though it
*is* a small industry, and who knows - lots of friends from UNIVAC are
still around & hopefully we're see you too!).
Best of luck, and do stay in touch.
regards
-tom
19 Louise Drive
Hollis NH 03049
603 886-8463
Compuserve: 73422,2332
[ aka .. US2RMC::"[email protected]" for DEC VMS users ]
/attachment
Remember when ...
We tried for the PC software development in '86, actually outplaced products
in '88, and we almost did the big software spinoff proposed in November of '92
;^). Do remember that efforts which fail to succeed are often sources of the
greatest learning!
I'm particularly reminded of the downright fun we had bringing forth:
the VMS commmon language (RTL) environment, SMG$, NOTES, visual programming
(COBOL Gen), Motif, threads, MEMEX, DECdesign, DECplan, the programmer's
environments, putting DEC software on Sun, and terrific innovations of a
non-code nature: Modeling, CET, Contextual Inquiry, Meetings That Work, VCA,
the SUE Group, VR, the Sponsored Research Board, TMC/TSC, SEI & Metrics work,
the OO and CASE programs, Approachable Systems (MCC-related project), and
many more. Together, we shipped over 200 product releases and brought in
about $1B for DEC - what a trip to have been with you as you pulled all that
off. Good job!
So, new adventures await us all. I'm happily looking forward to a new
opportunity to innovate, to learn, to lead, to teach, and to collaborate many
ways for surprisingly high payoffs. Remember to team, to lead, and to demand
the *best* from yourselves, your peers and your leaders!
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3107.204 | Goodbye, and thanks | VIVARA::ALLOGGI | Francesco Alloggi - GOOD LOOK ALL | Wed Dec 07 1994 12:18 | 39 |
| Hi all,
it's not quite sure but it seems that on friday it's the last day I'm in
Digital.
I'm moving to Oracle Company.
I'm writing only to remark: I'm proud I worked for seven years in this grand
Company, and I'm honoured I worked with all of You.
I want to thanks all the Digital collegues that in this years, patient and
patient, answer to me on all the conferences.
I want, I need and I must remark my goodbyes to some collegues:
Robert Silver (a my grand friend)
Steve Lionel
Steve Hoffman
Gary Hicks
Hein Vandenheuvel
Phil Norwich
Derek Garson
Beth Rust (I readed he gone out)
Sarah
Robert Monteleone
John Reagan
Tim Rice
My best regards AND GOOD LOOK to all {![!(!)!]!},
Francesco
(P.S. LAST EXCUSE TIME FOR MY ORRIBLE ENGLISH)
(P.S.1 DIGITAL FOREVER, VMS ALSO)
(P.S.2 LIFE IS SO STRANGE...)
(P.S.3 My personal mail address, if someone will...
Francesco Alloggi, Sanseverino street n.19, 80128-Naples, Italy).
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3107.205 | Hired by Digital, TFSOed by DEC | CXDOCS::HELMREICH | Steve | Mon Dec 12 1994 15:13 | 22 |
|
I'm history, as of today. Digital hired me out of college in 1988, about the
last year they did mass college hiring, as far as I could tell. I think that
not hiring college students is a mistake, in the long term. Where are the DEC
engineers with user interface (GUI) experience? Where are those that have
PC/DOS experience? I'd swear some engineers have never even seen Microsoft
Windows.
For many of our products, a DCL interface is considered adequate, and
GUIs are 'slapped on at the end, if there's time' - (yes, that's a quote from
an Engineer). Great products, but stone-age interfaces and mindsets toward
real testing and quality work.
I'm not bitter - I needed a career change, one way or the other. It's been a
good 6 years here. I've met a lot of very high quality individuals. It's a
shame that so many have left and are leaving. Best of luck to you all!
#217847, er.....
Steve Helmreich
IDC - Colorado
|
3107.206 | See you on the Cyber-Bahn :Griffin | GRANPA::JGRIFFIN | | Fri Dec 16 1994 05:19 | 59 |
|
Please allow me a moment of your time to say; good-bye,
for now. Seventeen and a half years of having an opportunity
to support our customers, stockholders, BOD, management and
fellow employees at Digital summed up, WOW!
I don't believe getting experience working with Far East groups
in '77-'79, being apart of Semiconductor start-up, worldwide
operations, and the introduction of ALPHA design '79-'89, and
then selling to two of Digital's largest global accounts '89-'95,
could have been had anywhere else.
The personal and professional relationships including meeting
my wife Tracy and having our wonderful children David, Rebecca,
Michael and the personal growth is all a direct result of my
time at Digital, I thank all of you. Mentors I met while at
Digital, Tony Serani and Sharon Wulf continue to prove invaluable
as we move on.
Digital Equipment Corporation will survive and from one person's
"in the field perspective" as customer acceptance grows with ALPHA
volume the biggest challenge is getting the remaining 65K or less
(as stated by V. Mullarkey CFO Mag. 11/94) employees all focusing
on the same thing. For example one of the areas that in my opinion
was not thought through enough, is the transition from salaried plus
bonus to salary plus commission plans. The plans are competitive. What
hasn't worked is the administration of the budgets (alignment of base
pay with equitable distribution of quota) and the implementation of
how sales will be paid in a timely fashion. This will detract from
customer attention very quickly, as many of us have already seen.
No more negative! It can and will be solved, over time.
The future for my family and I is very bright and we are extremely
happy to be able to look back and use every bit of our experiences
to raise our capabilities to the next level. Words of advice from
a young departing soul... make sure as you go through the day
to day you continue to test the hypothesis "hard work, honest days
pay and willingness to change-will always make you marketable"
Let me close with a quote - John F. Kennedy 10/31/63
Presidential Press Conference. [Paraphrased] -When asked about how
he liked being President now, as compared to when he was asked earlier
in his term, shortly after the Bay Of Pigs (in all his wit then replied
he liked it before that event) he replied with the Greek's definition
of happiness which he had told that audience before:
"Full Use Of Your Powers Along The Lines Of Excellence"
He went on to say the work was rewarding.
This definition for me strikes a cord of balance between knowing
your own power and using it toward the better of the cause, whether
it be personal or professional, best of luck to all and keep
in touch.
My personal mail address on the American On-Line Service is:
[email protected]
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3107.207 | Oh well; it's been a great seven years! | RELYON::HEIMANN | Systems & Software Assessment | Fri Dec 16 1994 15:58 | 22 |
|
It has happened to me. After seven years, my group, the
Reliability Engineering Group within SBU M&L, has decided not to work
systems and software issues, concentrating strictly on product
manufacturing quality/reliability. "At risk", I pursued a number of
possibilities and even as late as this morning there was a chance.
However, they didn't work out and so today is my last day at Digital.
I've enjoyed the work I've done here, in cluster availability
analysis, software reliability, and software complexity analysis. I've
definitely enjoyed the working atmosphere here, the technical discussions,
the problem solving, and all the great people whom I've met! I haven't
enjoyed the ride through one rapids after another that the last four years
have been, but maybe that's beginning to settle down. For the sake of all
of you still here, I hope so!
You can send e-mail to me at "[email protected]", and my home
address is 5 Longwood Dr., Andover, MA 01810. Keep in touch; we'll see
what life is after DEC!
Yours,
David
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3107.208 | Steve Munyan 1983 - 1994 | NASENG::MUNYAN | Steve Munyan, ZK1-1/C32, DTN 381-2264 | Sun Dec 18 1994 17:19 | 21 |
|
I guess it's' my turn to write a reply to this note. Friday December
23rd will be my last day at Digital. I started working for DEC back in
1983 working in the Forms space on FMS. I later moved on to VAXforms,
DECforms, CDA and finally the NAS Packages.
I'm off to join a small startup here in Nashua to become the Director
of Engineering for a small startup here called 3DV.
If anyone wants to get in contact with me you can find me at:
Stephen Munyan
14 Highbridge Hill
Nashua, NH 03063
(603) 880-5448
Internet: [email protected]
CompuServe: 74547,1204
Steve
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3107.209 | Time to try something new... | GNPIKE::SMITH | Peter H. Smith,297-6345,MR01-3 P12,FBE Dev. | Tue Dec 20 1994 17:03 | 7 |
| After ten and a half years with Digital, I'm off to a small company
with a software focus. I'll be joining Intuitive Technology in
Marlboro on January 3.
I wish you all the best,
Peter
|
3107.210 | | AIMTEC::PERSON_D | Get Your Kicks With Soccer | Wed Dec 21 1994 08:20 | 11 |
|
After thirteen years with Digital (six at the CSC in Alpharetta), I am
going to avoid the Christmas/New Years rush. The 22nd is my last day.
I have really enjoyed my stay at Digital, mostly because of some
really great fellow employees and customers. I will be going to work
at LXE (Electromagnetic Sciences Inc), joining some other past DECies.
Regards
Dwight
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3107.211 | Goodbye after 21 years and 4 3/4 months - 2� days notice! | SUBURB::POWELLM | Nostalgia isn't what it used to be! | Wed Dec 21 1994 09:20 | 24 |
|
Well, after 21 years and 4 3/4 months working my heart out for
DIGITAL, I've just been told that I leave on Friday compulsorily
redundant. The package is the Original UK one, which means, as a
result of the magificent salary I've been paid up until now - no pay
increase since Feb 1991(!!!!!!!!!!) - that I will have to pay no less
than �448.33 in tax on the redundancy money - unless I pay that surplus
over the Tax free amount into my Pension.
I am almost pleased to leave after all the hassles and pressures of
the last 3 or 4 years, but to leave with only just enough redundancy
money to have to pay Income Tax on it is, to say the least, unhappy
making!!!!!!!!!!
Well thanks for knowing you all, for you fellowship in the
conference(s) and the advice I've received on various topics
over the years. Thank you all for bearing with me in my various
rantings - many of them were mean't to be humourous, apart from
those letting off steam.
A very happy Christmas to you all, may the Lord Jesus shine
upon every one of you.
Malcolm.
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3107.212 | Farewell from Steve Jong | TNPUBS::JONG | Steve Jong, SES Network Software CCC | Tue Dec 27 1994 15:34 | 30 |
| From time to time I have contributed to this conference, so I thought I
would drop a line to say that I am leaving Digital, reluctantly but
voluntarily. This is my last week. Next year I'll be at Lightbridge,
Inc., a small company in Waltham, Massachusetts. The main number,
should you wish to contact me, is (508) 890-2000; I will eventually get
an Internet-able address.
My profession, technical communication, has struggled for literally
more than a generation for recognition. (My father had to spend time
explaining to his peers the value of technical writers and how they
should be part of the team; I do too.) When I joined Digital's
networking group, in 1986, documentation was recognized as a core
competency: it was vital to the success of Digital's products, and
Digital's professionals did the job as well as anyone. Today, I feel
the Network Product Business Unit is poised for a tremendous
resurgence, one which may well lead the entire corporation back to
glory. Unfortunately, my work group is no longer attached to my client
group, and our new top management chain no longer views us as a core
competentency but as a commodity that can safely be disposed of. So
while I'm in the right place at the right time, I'm working for the
wrong bosses.
It's always been a thrill to know that in NOTES and the DIGITAL
conference I had the opportunity to communicate with so many thousands
of people. Though I've never met most of you, I feel a certain
attachment, and it's hard to break that thread, but there comes a time
when the right thing to do is to cut the cord and move on. I wish you
great success and happiness in the future, wherever you may be!
Steve Jong
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3107.213 | Forwarding address for .209 | GNPIKE::SMITH | Peter H. Smith,297-6345,MR01-3 P12,FBE Dev. | Wed Dec 28 1994 12:14 | 2 |
| Starting in January, I should be reachable at [email protected],
(508) 481-3992 (don't know the extension yet).
|
3107.214 | just accepted a job @OEC | STAR::PRAETORIUS | what does the elephant need? | Thu Dec 29 1994 14:04 | 10 |
| Nigh on to a dozen years here has given me plenty of material with
which to be gracious, grumpy or eloquent in my goodbye, but it's all
been said better than I could hope to say it (again and again).
best of luck to all those staying and leaving,
Robt. P.
([email protected] after Jan. 10)
P.S.: I hope Russ Doane (.94) is right!
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3107.215 | Steve Jong's phone number and E-mail address | TNPUBS::JONG | I thought he was gone already...? | Fri Dec 30 1994 16:02 | 2 |
| The main number at Lightbridge is actually (617) 890-2000;
my Internet address will probably be [email protected] (its old name).
|
3107.216 | | HAAG::HAAG | | Sat Dec 31 1994 15:21 | 8 |
| For a long time I had hoped this day wouldn't come. I've resigned and will
leave DEC on 1/6. While saddened at having to leave many very good friends, I
am excited about a new position with a new company in CO. I've never been very
good at saying good bye to friends. So I'll keep it brief and sincere.
Good bye. God bless. And good luck.
Gene
|
3107.217 | My time to go... | MKOTS3::AMANTE | | Wed Jan 11 1995 15:04 | 9 |
| After 17+ years it's time for me to add my reply to this note.
I got the TFSO notification yesterday
I'm leaving with a bundle of mixed feelings...relief and sadness.
Best wishes to all!
John Amante
|
3107.220 | Farewell, making TRAX outta here :-) | DPDMAI::RESENDE | It's been fun. Oh my! (Captain Kirk) | Fri Jan 13 1995 03:09 | 37 |
3107.218 | Not a new job but a new life! | UTROP1::SCHUURMANS_H | | Fri Jan 13 1995 05:00 | 13 |
| Hi,
I'm also (almost) history.
Starting feb 6, I'll be an employee of ICS Inc., Chadds Ford PA.
Can you supply me with info on Chadds Ford and surroundings?
(I'm Dutch and worked for Digital Utrecht, Holland for six years as a
Logistics and SAP R/3 consultant)
Thanks!
Hans Schuurmans @UTO
Holland
|
3107.219 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Bad Things, man... | Fri Jan 13 1995 08:02 | 4 |
| Chadds Ford is in suburban Philadelphia, PA.
Dennis Faust
|
3107.221 | Bye bye and so long! | NYOSS1::CATANIA | | Fri Jan 20 1995 16:49 | 34 |
| Well folks its been great being a Deccie. I'm sorry to say that after
six and a half years I'll be leaving DEC Friday January 20th to work for
Reuters Information Services in Hauppauge NY. I consider this company to
be DEC and not digital, and boy was that a waste of money!
I've not much to say except that I will miss this company from a technical
standpoint. But monitarily and from a benefits perspective it's a little to
be desired. I know the company is not doing well but that's not my doing.
I'm just a grunt in the field being paid for my services. PSS, EIS, DC, SI,
whatever it is now!
As for all the people I've met in the trenches (a lot of them gone now) I'll
miss you. As for the good support people I'll miss you too! My first day at
DEC was a proud one, my last I'm sure will be a sad one.
I'll be selling all but 25 shares of my Digital stock, only because I'll need
it for my new house. So keep up the good work! I'm sure that with enough
determination you can succeed! Oh and will someone please have the sign at
the LIO - Melville office polished it looks horrible!
Best wishes to all!
- Michael Catania
PS You can reach me at CompuServe 76464,312 thats
GATWAYNAME::"[email protected]" where
GATEWAYNAME is whatever gateway you are using.
Or soon to reside at:
21 Pine Ridge Street
Melville, NY 11747
|
3107.222 | | NYOSS1::CATANIA | | Fri Jan 20 1995 16:50 | 6 |
| Since I'm the last in Digital Consulting here in Long Island, I'll
turn out the lights for my group :-)
See Ya!
- Mike
|
3107.223 | So long and thanks ... | HXOU14::HARTLING | Sheldon Hartling, DTN:639-4505 | Wed Jan 25 1995 11:35 | 19 |
| Well, its my turn to say good-bye. After 13+ years, I've decided to
leave the turmoil and uncertainty of Digital to start my own small
business.
To my many friends and colleagues, thank you for making my experience
at DEC so rewarding and for your help and encouragement over the years.
I've enjoyed working with all of you and will miss you! Take care.
I hope our paths cross again.
Regards and
Best wishes for your continued personal and professional success!
Sheldon
In future, I can be reached:
by phone at (902)835-8860, Bedford, Nova Scotia, Canada;
by email to [email protected] (for the next few months) -or-
[email protected] (pending .ca registration).
|
3107.224 | #2323 Resigning | MR4DEC::RGOULD | Roy Gould | Wed Feb 01 1995 14:37 | 14 |
| Well 28 and half years, and I am going also....this is only the second
job I ever had. Lots of good times, lots of friends, met my wife here
also. Just celerbrated our 25th Wedding Anniversay. Good luck to all
and I think we are turning the corner.
I am going to a vendor that we use for Event Management EVENTPRO
Services. So I will continue to be involved with happenings at Digital
and be able to see many of you.
I can be reached at 508 592-2600 Fax 508 952-0072
Best wishes to all.....
Roy Gould, # 2323 a MILLRAT
|
3107.225 | That's all folks | MIMS::JEROME_R | | Mon Feb 13 1995 16:50 | 7 |
| I know it been awhile since anybody added a note to this but after
eighteen years I wanted to say good-by to all the people who have
touched my life I did not get to say goodby to. Take care and thanks
for the memories.
ray jerome
csc/at
|
3107.226 | | USAT05::WARRENFELTZR | | Tue Feb 14 1995 08:13 | 8 |
| Like my daddy taught me long ago, "Son, always deal from strength."
Except for two momentary lapses that I'm still paying for years later,
I've always tried to follow his advice.
I will be leaving Mother DEC on my own terms on February 24 to join a
small company in the Columbia, MD area as their Contracts Supervisor.
I've been blessed with a handsome raise, being over 2 years plus
without one here and none in sight.
|
3107.227 | bye... | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Fri Feb 17 1995 09:41 | 41 |
| From: VALMTS::VALMTS::MRGATE::"ALGOA1::IGNAZI.YVES" 17-FEB-1995 14:54:41.39
To: PASTIS::MONAHAN
CC:
Subj: votre demande de depart volontaire
From: NAME: YVES IGNAZI @VBO
FUNC: VB HRO
TEL: 92.95.50.19. <IGNAZI.YVES AT ALGOA1 at VALMTS at VBO>
To: BRIAN MONAHAN @VBO
CC: _ulysse::dotti AT ALGOA1 at VALMTS at VBO,
HEIDELORE LUTZ @VBO
Bonjour,
Dans le cadre de la proc�dure de restructuration des activit�s de
l'Etablissement de Sophia-Antipolis, et conform�ment aux dispositions du
Plan Social pr�sent� au Comit� d'Etablissement, vous avez fait acte de
volontariat pour une adh�sion � la DTPR (Dispense de Travail Pour
Reclassement).
Votre candidature est retenue par Digital, et la DTPR prendra effet �
compter du 20 f�vrier 1995.
Pour y donner suite, merci de vous pr�senter sans faute le
- LUNDI 20 FEVRIER 1995, avant 12 heures,
Bureau de MARIE-ODILE AFFHOLDER (HRO, poste 5086)
pour notification et information sur les modalit�s pratiques de mise en
place.
Yves IGNAZI
|
3107.228 | Eheu fugaces | CHEFS::PARRYD | | Fri Feb 17 1995 11:39 | 2 |
| Another original voice silenced like /nasser and Pat Sweeney. I'll
miss your contributions.
|
3107.229 | | KLAP::porter | the mantra of the walls and wiring | Fri Feb 17 1995 11:52 | 1 |
| So long, Dave.
|
3107.230 | Bon Voyage | HLDE01::VUURBOOM_R | Roelof Vuurboom @ APD, DTN 829 4066 | Fri Feb 17 1995 12:12 | 4 |
| I guess this is one string where repeating a sentiment is not
redundant.
re roelof
|
3107.231 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Feb 17 1995 12:29 | 4 |
| Um, I don't think Dave said he was going. He posted a farewell note
written by Yves Ignazi.
Steve
|
3107.232 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Feb 17 1995 12:41 | 2 |
| Steve, I don't speak French, but it sure looks like a letter telling
Mr. Monahan where to go for his exit interview.
|
3107.233 | Good luck Dave | KOALA::HAMNQVIST | Reorg city | Fri Feb 17 1995 13:33 | 6 |
| It is a mail from HR to Dave confirming Dave's request for voluntary TFSO and
mentions the effective date of 20-Feb. I'm sure he'll be laughing all the way
to the bank. Good luck Dave. Are you teaming up with Rick Barnardo's gardening
service or will you take a job as ''garcon'' at Mykonos?
>Per
|
3107.234 | Bye, Dave..... | MILORD::BISHOP | Take hold of the life that is truly life | Fri Feb 17 1995 14:08 | 16 |
| I will miss you Dave.
I remember when I joined Digital at the end of 1978 and got thrown into
learning all about VAXes and VMS that you were the U.K. regional
support VAX guru. When I was on my original training courses, you were
helping Peter Rutter (the instructor) to understand the quirks of VMS
in those early days.
And because I saw you, Mike Grossmith, and others, make the
international relocation transition, I plucked up the courage to go the
same way.
Thank you Dave. You've been a mentor to me in more ways than one, even
if you didn't know it.
- Richard.
|
3107.235 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Feb 17 1995 14:51 | 3 |
| Sigh - I don't read French well enough to have figured it out.
Steve
|
3107.236 | | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Sat Feb 18 1995 06:11 | 26 |
| Thanks for all the kind wishes. The implications of the "DTPR"
mentioned in the letter are that initially I go onto 60% salary while I
either look for another job or try to start my own company. Since that
makes me nominally still a DEC employee, if they do things the same way
as they did in the last wave I will have access to notes via a gateway
during that time, but it is likely that Monday is the last day I will
appear as PASTIS::MONAHAN if I write a reply.
It's a bit sad really, since that has been my network address for
well over 10 years now. The original PASTIS was an early Microvax, and
up to about the time it arrived there was only Phase III DECnet, and
Valbonne had been allocated node numbers 120 to 129. As we changed to
field test of Phase IV with area routing I allocated the new machine the
node number of 51.130. The area router was a 1.5Mb VAX/11-750, BONNET,
the hub of the ValBONNETwork, which also used to handle a dozen or so
interactive users.
Anyway, bye to all of my good friends in DEC. I am sure we will
bump into each other occasionaly. Thanks for all of your help through
the years. If you get to the Valbonne area we will probably be in the
same house for the next 18 months or so since it will be that long
before baby daughter finishes her school here and goes off to
university somewhere. tel. 93120675 if you are in France, otherwise add
whatever it requires to get you to France.
Dave
|
3107.237 | Brian ==? Dave? Oh well, in any case DAMN & BLAST :-( | LJSRV2::KALIKOW | Technology Hunter/Gatherer | Sat Feb 18 1995 06:18 | 16 |
| Common Name: BRIAN MONAHAN
Search Surname: MONAHAN Search Given Name: BRIAN DTN: 828-5120
Telephone: [33]92955111 Intrnl Mail Addr: VALBONN Location: VBE
Node: PASTIS Username: MONAHAN
But let me echo the finer sentiments of others -- whatEVER your first
name is! Best of luck in the Big Wide World, you'll be sorely missed,
not only in your technical circles, but in JOYOFLEX as well.
:-( for us,
:-) for you
Bon Voyage indeed!
Dan
|
3107.238 | Good bye | ZGOV06::SPKEE | | Sun Feb 19 1995 22:24 | 11 |
|
I am calling it a day after about 8 years with DEC. It is
hard to imagine that I would end up a futures trader after
10 years as an Engineer.
You guys out there take good care of this company, I
own 10 lots of DEC share, thanks god mostly bought at
all time low.
I wish everyone well and good bye.
|
3107.239 | Farewell/A Few Final Thoughts | MROA::GOLDBERG | Rick Goldberg,PMG PR/CR,297-6780 | Fri Mar 03 1995 15:33 | 56 |
| This is my last day at Digital. Labor Day in September would
have been 16 years. All of it has been in communications: public
relations, advertising, analyst relations, internal communcations,
trade shows. Here are a few thoughts:
o One of the core Digital values which remains is that the
company's greatest asset and biggest differentiator from all other
companies is its people. How we connect and relate to each other as
perceived by the outside world is what makes us different, unique, and
part of the team with the customer. This was proven to me even more
during the last few days. It doesn't end when we leave at night; it
extends to the former employees who have not forgotten the culture and
embody it in their new organizations.
o We are not just about computers, software, information,
services, components, peripherals, consulting and databases; we are
not just about communications. Clearly, we have had a role in
building the economies in emerging democracies in South Africa and
Eastern Europe, not to mention Greater Maynard. The conquest of
smallpox and the availability of computing at home resulted from what
we did to help. Not just with jobs and contributions, but with
technology and foresight.
o Clearly, we exist not for jobs or patents or awards, but for
profits. There are hospitals, medical research institutes,
universities, and other institutions all over the world where we have
given not just equipment but cash. And it is that cash which will
help conquer the next illness, educate the next student, cure the next
victim, help build the economy of the next emerging democracy. This
is why we are in business. The beneficiaries are not just
stockholders or creditors or employees, but entire societies that will
benefit from the difference we can make.
o We have come a long ways in the last 16 years. When I came
here, the first VAX had just started to ship. Only a few of the
secretaries had terminals. Only the engineers had VAXmail. We have
both created jobs for millions of people outside the company and a
culture inside which they still envy even today.
o We are more networked, more approachable, more
customer-sensitive today than we have ever been. We all have more
power and ability to make a difference than we have ever had before.
We have the chance not just to turn Digital around, but the whole
world.
o Digital experience is worth more now to the outside world
than ever before. But they want more of it. And they will value it
even more when we return a constant stream of profits.
o I still believe in you and the company. I will stay in
touch. I am not selling my Digital stock because I believe in you.
My correct heading should be Rick Goldberg, Components &
Peripherals Group.
##
|
3107.240 | Goodbye Rick, you'll be missed | LJSRV2::KNIPSTEIN | | Fri Mar 03 1995 16:16 | 8 |
| As a colleague of Rick's for the past 4 plus years, I can say that Rick
will be truly missed. Rick has been a tireless worker, who has
single-handedly been responsible for much of the good "ink" generated
by the Components and Peripherals group.
Best of luck!
Steve
|
3107.241 | EDU, MSD, ESG, V&P, C&P...and others I've missed | ALFA2::ALFA2::HARRIS | | Fri Mar 03 1995 21:29 | 5 |
| I've known Rick virtually since the day he arrived. I doubt there is
a harder worker in all of Communications than he. He *will* be missed,
but you can rest assured he won't sit still.
MH
|
3107.242 | I'm History too. | MEMIT::RICH | | Thu Mar 09 1995 10:27 | 37 |
| Tomorrow is my last day here (Mar. 10)- Official termination is Apr. 7 Just
after my 17th anniversary.
What I will miss and do miss:
Notes files.
High energy of the late 70's and 80's.
Lot's of smart people, helping other people even if it was not
in their "group charter" or quarterly budget.
Being part of a growth industry.
An environment where people used to be able to voice an honest but
politically incorrect opinion to senior mgt, without penalty.
The chance to work and grow as an engineer, product manager, and
marketing manager in broad variety of products, markets, and
job functions.
What I regret not being here for:
A chance to help the company turn around.
What I will not miss:
Stove pipes. They are still here folks! bigger and thicker than ever.
Lack of a clear strategy with resources lined up to make it happen.
(haven't seen this since Gordon Bell days).
Lack of sincere, two-way, communication with upper management. They
appear much less accessible and provide us with much less
real, credible info than at any time I can remember.
Good luck to all of you. Keep the company sound enough for me to get my
retirement money out in a few years. May you all once more work in an
environment that values all your abilities and gives you chance to use them.
I will continue to be around the greater Maynard area and can be reached at
[email protected].
Sincerely,
Neil Rich
|
3107.243 | Thanks for all the good times! | GOLLY::WALSH | Follicularly challenged | Tue Mar 14 1995 16:32 | 62 |
| I don't normally read this file, so most of you I expect don't have any
idea who I am. But I've realized that no matter how many folks I mail to,
I'm not going to be able to say goodbye to many of you that I've simply
lost track of through the years. In an attempt to catch some more of you,
here's my goodbye letter.
=Chris
From: TLE::CABOOM::golly::walsh 14-MAR-1995 11:09:40.41
To: @dis.zko.dec.com:goodbyeandhelloasalways.dis
CC: us2rmc::"[email protected]"
Subj: Time to crack the egg...
As some of you know, my last day at DEC is going to be this Friday, March
17th. What could be more appropriate than having an Irishman leave on St.
Paddy's day?
I'm sure I overstayed my welcome - I've been here thirteen years. I'm
going to go work with an old friend of mine, Geoff Schultz, at an internet
service called Ultranet Communications. I'm trading in my six digit badge
for a single digit! I'm extremely excited about helping to build the
infrastructure for the single hottest technology of the '90s. (And if any
of you need internet access, drop me a line at [email protected]! We're
even in Nashua now!)
It is very difficult to say goodbye to all of you. I started with the
Professional group, young and idealistic and with a little bit of hair.
(Still have to return that 380 gathering dust in my basement!) I remember
POETS and the Loading Dock and all the good times. Part of me will always
be a mill rat.
From there I moved to the TPU group, and a better editor has never been
invented, and never will be. (Well, at least after we got the EDT keypad
in, anyway!) The satisfaction of the "Prego" DECUS is something I'll
always remember. No matter what feature we were asked about, we could say
"It's in there!"
After that I moved to the DECset group. I've never worked with a more
professional group of engineers. DECset was a smoothly humming machine
(for the most part! ;-) and the rest of the team was pretty good at
keeping me from throwing a spanner into the works.
Finally, I am ending my days at DEC in the FUSE group. I've had more varied
jobs here than in all my other groups, ranging from project manager to
individual contributor, and all the stops in between. Having seen it all, from
top to bottom, I really feel at home here. If the opportunity at Ultranet
hadn't come hammering at my door, I'd love to stay.
In between, I like to think I helped out with the Digital Volleyball League.
Leading Spiking Zone from a well-deserved 18th place up to 2nd was fun, and a
lot of good volleyball players helped along the way. Keep swinging hard!
All through the years here, I've been working with simply the best engineers
(and volleyball players!) on the planet. I'm proud to include you all in that
group. More importantly, I've made many good friends. I hope that those
friendships I've enjoyed here can continue.
See you on the net! Ciao!
Chris
[email protected]
[email protected] (4 days and counting!)
|
3107.244 | | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Wed Mar 15 1995 09:56 | 5 |
| I can attest to the quality of service fro Ultranet. I love it!
tony
[email protected]
|
3107.245 | Auf Wiedersen (sp?) | KYOSS1::MASJOAN | | Tue Mar 21 1995 18:56 | 28 |
| My 19 years (3 weeks shy!!) at Digital comes to an end this Friday,
March 24. I've had a great time working for this company -
notwithstanding TFSOs, reorgs, organizational name changes every other
week, etc.
I started with the Components Group (in 1976) working in the Terminals
Product Line in MRO2 scheduling and expediting customers' shipments
worldwide (I remember when LA36's were hot and the VT52 was our state of
the art video terminal!!). Through the years I've worked with the LEBC
group (shipping PROS, Rainbows, and Robins), with the Distributor Group
(dealing with Avnet, Pioneer Standard), and in Manufacturing as an
Inventory Analyst, finally coming to this sales office in New Jersey
2 1/2 years ago. Of all the jobs in Digital, I've truly enjoyed
working with the sales people and fellow co-workers here in this
office. I forgot how much fun it was to harass salespeople and to deal
with customers.
I'm moving to Germany and will be there for 4 years. Time to leave and
go onto a new adventure. I truly hope this company can turn around and
become a profitable and fun place to work again. Hang in there, fellow
Digits.
See ya,
Peg
|
3107.246 | | MAIL1::RICCIARDI | Be a graceful Parvenu... | Tue Mar 21 1995 20:11 | 5 |
| a piece of gray matter gets away
smart person that Peg
gonna be real sorry she's gone
the foundation shakes
the walls crack
|
3107.247 | G'bye & thanks!!! | PARVAX::SCHUSTAK | My clients are mostly Martians! | Wed Mar 22 1995 19:24 | 1 |
|
|
3107.248 | re. 245 | HAMIS3::VEEH | Confuse-A-Customer Ltd. | Thu Mar 23 1995 03:49 | 6 |
| Auf Wiedersehen =8) But it was close...
^
Stefan�
P.S. By the way. You are moving to Germany? Where?
|
3107.249 | German language not my forter - yet! | KYOSS1::MASJOAN | | Thu Mar 23 1995 18:18 | 15 |
| Sorry about the mispelling - haven't taken any lessons in German yet but
I'll be signing up for courses to learn the language as soon as I can!!
I'm moving to the village of Vilseck/Sorghof about 50 km or so northeast
of Nuernberg.
Mr (D&B) Ricciardi - It was a pleasure working with you. I'll remember
all the laughs we had.
Mr Shustak - We never met in person (but spoke over the phone) -
welcome to KYO!!!
By the way, just a bit of trivia - I was the "cover girl" on the LA50
brochure (Digital MUST have been desperate!!).
Peg
|
3107.250 | | SNOFS1::POOLE | Over the Rainbow | Thu Mar 23 1995 21:34 | 8 |
| Re: -.1
So Digital's been using pretty faces to sell hardware for a long time!
No Flames please, just havin' fun.
Bill
|
3107.251 | Scan the cover? | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri Mar 24 1995 06:38 | 4 |
| How about some kind soul scanning in the brochure cover? It should be worth
a laff (note the deliberate mis-spelling).
James.
|
3107.252 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Fri Mar 24 1995 10:43 | 4 |
| My history note is in 3447.114 since it was there where my note would have
meaning. I have two weeks to go but then, "I'm History!"
Mark
|
3107.253 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | ASCII stupid question, get stupid ANSI | Thu Mar 30 1995 17:28 | 64 |
| Well this is my last afternoon with notes. I wanted to say goodbye.
I've been with Digital 11 years now, all in Augusta, Maine. Digital has been
good to me and good for me, I have a different set of technical skills than
I started with and my future is brighter because of that. I have really mixed
emotions about this sale of ASO. I've felt for a while that it was time for me
to move on and this may be the event that pushes me into it. On the other hand
Digital has a culture that is unmatched by any other company I've even worked
for or even heard of. I joined a company on the rise in 1984, tops in networking,
tops in mini-computing with top notch people and a clear goal and vision.
11 years later the company has leading edge products, no goals and no vision
that's visable to this employee. If the current senior headset remains, I
fear for the worst, Digital might well become synonomous with Wang. For the sake
of every person who remains with the company I hope not.
It's difficult to understand how we got here, ASO was the first MRP-2 Class A
plant in US Manufacturing, ASO was the first ISO 9000 Certified plant in US
Manufacturing, and ASO was the first US manufacturing plant to show a profit,
and still does. ASO has always been hardworking and produced high quality
products. We've all worked hard at surviving the cutbacks and produced more
with less. The reward is to be sold rather than closed. I guess that's good,
but it doesn't feel that way. Our new owner has all but promised layoffs of
100-150 people, and salary cuts.
To all you fellow employees, known and unknown, I hope that fortune smiles on
Digital and your careers. You're some of the best in the industry and your
products and support prove it. Good luck, god bless.
and now and just in fun a little ditty we have kicking about the plant here:
WARNING: members of the SLT may find this offensive - MR Moderator if this is too
much please delete it but leave the rest of the post ok?
To the tune of Brown Sugar (apologies to the Rolling Stones):
Huntsville slaver bound for central Maine
Sold in the marketplace down Maynard way
Scarred old Palmer knows he's doin all right
Hear him cut the headcount just about midnight
Bob Palmer, how come you cut so good?
Bob Palmer, just like wall street said you should
Drums beatin cold as the blood runs out
Workers in the house wonder where it's gonna stop
I'm no schoolboy but I know what I like
Hear 'em cut the bennies, hold on to the pay hikes
Bob Palmer, how come you cut so good?
Bob Palmer, just like wall street said you should
Lord I bet your momma is an ex-vp
And all her assets are in the S & P
I'm no schoolboy but I know what I like
Give yourself some options and another pay hike
Bob Palmer, how come you cut so good?
Bob Palmer, just like wall street said you should
Bob Palmer, how come you cut so good?
Bob Palmer, no one but a VP is good
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3107.254 | Bob's Sugar ? | FALCNS::ACUFF | | Fri Mar 31 1995 09:28 | 12 |
| RE: .253
Thanks for the ditty and good luck.
Mr. Moderator,
Thanks for allowing the melody. After having lost many of my civil rights
such as freedom of speech, movement, right to assemble and bear arms when
I said "I DO", I'm glad to see freedom of speech is still granted at Digital.
Mark
|
3107.255 | One More Goodbye!!! | KYOSS1::TANNA | | Fri Mar 31 1995 13:52 | 17 |
| Hi!!!!
Today is my last day at Digital. After FOUR+ years in Sales Support for
MIPS/ULTRIX/ALPHA/OSF1 systems, I have decided to move on!!! I want to
take this opportunity to thank all the professionals in various
organizations, particularly in CSC Atlanta and Colorado Springs, who
helped me during important sales opportunities.
I grew professionally but not financially and the current directions
are not conducive for growth in sales support.
Wish you all the best!!!
Regards,
Vic Tanna.
|
3107.256 | The only thing constant is Change! | DNEAST::DUVAL_GEORGE | | Fri Mar 31 1995 15:57 | 45 |
| Well, the time has come to say good-bye. As of April 2nd, 1995 Digital
in Augusta Maine (ASO) Transforms into SCI Systems. Because Contract
Manufacturing is no longer a core competency for Digital, they decided
to sell this profitable plant that won best business of the year awards
two years running. We reduced our head count by half and doubled our
productivity, Became ISO9002 certified made profits in the millions
....all to be sold.
At least the company that is buying the plant IS focused in Contract
Manufacturing. There are several rumors and word of mouth scares
circulating here. I try not to buy into any of them. I feel sorry for
those with 10-18 years here. They'll lose a week of vacation time, and
some other benefits. But for the most part the benefits package is
identical to digital. I think the biggest loss will be the PRESTIGE of
working for a BIG name like Digital. They may not mean much for the
folks working down in the 128 belt of Massachusetts but up here in
Rural-ville a company like Digital was big news. SCI is big, yes. But
its not as common a name as my previous employer.
I have survived two lay-offs before. One at Fairchild Semiconductor
(now owned by National Semiconductor in So. Portland) and Unitrode when
they decided to consolidate the Westbrook plant with the Watertown,MA
plant. At least this time I am getting layed-off with a job right
behind it. I can be greatful for that. I looked into getting transfered
prior to the sellout. There was a hold on any transfers from ASO to any
other plant. I heard that it was because the company was buying us lock
stock and barrel. I also heard that it was part of Digital's grand
scheme to reducxe the head count. "C'est la vie!" I was told the only
way to get transferred was to quit as a Digital Employee and go through
a temp placement. A few people did that. I for one couldn't I have 4
kids and need to hold on to the benefits.
I am sad and scared but trust that things will work out one way or
another. I left one job with stability but no growth to come to this
one with the opertunity to grow. In the short time I was here I did
just that. I learned the Alpha based CPU for the LASER. I enjoyed this
product. So far it still remains in the plant as a feild service
repair. I plan to give it my all like I did with Digital to SCI as
well. I paln to keep an open mind (which is hard to do when you have
alot of people talking about sweat shops and wage decreases). I also
plan to get back into digital some day and pull my Maine born roots and
relocate to where there is more jobs available for a someone like me.
I just felt I needed to say good-bye (with a tear in eye) to a place
that has great diversity and challenges. I accepted the good and the
bad. Now I can face the inevitable... CHANGE!!!
George Duval
|
3107.257 | Another Goodbye!! | SQRDNC::SCANLON | Jim Scanlon CNS East Desktop Support DTN: 297-3313 | Tue Apr 04 1995 14:19 | 25 |
| After 11.5 years here at DEC, I to find it is time to voluntarily say
goodbye. To all of the people that I have worked with over these may
years, first in INDEC Field Service here in Marlboro, MA., then with
the folks in ISWS, and finally the people in CNS and the previous groups
that now make it up, and to the many other people I have worked with
I want to say that it is has been great working with you all and that
you will all be missed.
From one who has only been a lurker in this conference I wish to thank all
of the people who have contributed to this conference, you have given me
great insight as to where this company has been, and where it hopefully
will go in the future, and in the dark days of corporate downsizing
providing any information available as to what was going on, and what
could be expected to go on, I can only say Thanks!!!
My last day at DEC is Friday April 7,1995
Jim Scanlon
CNS East Desktop Support
|
3107.258 | Outta Here.... | NEMAIL::FISHER | | Fri Apr 14 1995 10:29 | 18 |
| Well, I'm checking out today after 11 years. I spent all of my time
in the "SI" business, putting total turnkey solutions together for
customers. Most of the time the groups I was with were viewed as
abberrations or ignored. I saw two VP's leave because they couldn't
convince DEC to seperate the business and make an honest go of it.
(Harvey Weiss and Gresh Brebach).
Its amazing the capabilities and opportunities that Digital had and
squandered. Its also good that there is a renewed focus and vision,
although I don't think it's been shared very well with the troops.
I don't regret any of the time I've worked here, although the
management that I've worked for has either been very good or
clueless, mostly the latter.
I wish the best to those of you I've worked with over the years.
Saul Fisher
|
3107.259 | | JURA::LETCHER | If not for good; if not for better | Tue Apr 18 1995 05:10 | 16 |
|
Well, in a first and last write-appearance in this conference, I
thought I'd mention that I'm leaving on Saturday 22nd April, after 8�
years, 21 contracts and a 17 month stint as an employee. In spite of
being laid off, messed around, forced to witness the departure of too
many friends, and all of the other things that befall all of us from
time to time here, I've really enjoyed working for Digital, and I've
appreciated the honest debate and dissent that goes on in this
particular conference, too.
I'm leaving for a job in the Press Office at the International
Telecommunications Union, for Telecom 95; I expect to be reachable on
the internet at [email protected].
Piers
|
3107.260 | Time to move on | ZAPDEV::MACONI | The Doctor is In | Tue Apr 18 1995 19:10 | 32 |
|
As I think back over the nearly 15 years that I have spent working
for Digital, I can remember many good times with people that I
worked with that became my friends. I have worked in many sites
and with many different people and I always seemed to find that the
best part of being part of the Digital family was the people that
I worked with.
This Friday, April 21, will be my last day at Digital. I leave
on my own for another opportunity. I hope to keep in contact with
the many people that I have had the pleasure of working with and
forget about those few people and times that made working at Digital
a chore.
I have always enjoyed what I do and hope to continue to enjoy it for
a long time. I would like to thank those people both with and no
longer with Digital that have helped me throughout the years. I
wish them all the best of luck in the future.
I believe that Digital has a bright future ahead of it and regret not
being part of it, but it had come to the time to expand my experiences
beyond being just a Digital employee. For me, this change will be a
major departure as I will be changing employers, company types (from
computer to financial companies) and locations (from Mass to Conn).
For those of you who may want to contact me, I can be reached at:
[email protected]
Best wishes and the best of luck in the future,
Keith Maconi
|
3107.261 | Quantum leap II | ABERT::ABERT | One hell of a ride... | Fri Apr 21 1995 10:27 | 10 |
|
After 16 years, 2 months and 2 days my time has also come.
DEC was a great company to work for, the jury is still out on Digital.
I wish everyone the best 'o luck - I sincerely hope that Digital can
re-capture some of the magic which made DEC great!
Cheers,
Carl
|
3107.262 | I really don't think so. | FABSIX::J_RILEY | I'm just a bug on the windshield of life. | Thu Apr 27 1995 06:55 | 6 |
|
Carl,
Good luck with your new life, but it's my opinion DEC will never
recapture anything it used to have with the SLT it has now.
Joe
|
3107.263 | Southbound | NCMAIL::KINNEYD | All Mach, No Vector | Fri May 05 1995 10:35 | 20 |
|
Ten years and five months after moving north to the
'land of the frozen chosen', Rochester, NY, I'm headed south again to
work at another firm in RTP.
I have worked with some great folks in those ten years, and some real losers.
Mostly great folks though, and had some real interesting times. Digital is
coming back strong and I am glad to see it. Now that the stock is up and the
products are performing, customers are starting to call again. After all, who
wants to be associated with a firm that cannot manage itself.
My wife worked for Digital for ten years also, and was TFSO'd. We went to
Hawaii when she won Excellence. We went to Palm Desert when I won. Those
were great trips and I hope they re-instate them. We have many good memories
from them. Digital been berry berry good to me and I will miss it!
Good Luck to all and much success.
Dave Kinney
|
3107.264 | Rolling Thunder | GVA05::SELBY | | Thu May 11 1995 13:27 | 10 |
| I will leave the company at the end of May. Have appreciated the
debates, the humour and the excellent information in this conference.
I wish you well for the future, especially to those of you that have
been involved with EDI, Unilever, CPG and Sales around the World.
My internet address is [email protected]
Regards,
Mark
|
3107.265 | | VANGA::KERRELL | DECUS - Coventry May 15-18 1995 | Fri May 12 1995 08:13 | 5 |
| re.264:
Good luck Mark, and thanks for your support in recent times.
Dave.
|
3107.266 | ...since February 1977 | PFSVAX::MCELWEE | Opponent of Oppression | Fri Jun 02 1995 01:51 | 20 |
| The time has come to add my reply to this string. After 18+ years
I've resigned to work for a VAR.
I have great respect for the technology and inovative engineering
Digital continues to produce. It has made me a believer, promoting the
technical facts proudly despite sometimes poor press and "stealth
marketing". To that end, I intend to promote DEC<whatevers> in my new
position when the product meets the need.
Thanks to all those fine people that made DEC a good place to be
over the years, and here's hoping that those remaining and joining
will be again recognized and rewarded as important assets rather than
treated as ingrates, liabilities and gold diggers.
I'll miss the Enet (awesome infrastucture), Notes and associated
technical conveniences in addition to the people. Never lose sight of
the power and benefits the WORLD LEADER in Networking enjoys as routine
while many struggle to get carrier on their modems...
Phil
|
3107.267 | Good-Luck, Phil | ODIXIE::PFLANZ | | Fri Jun 02 1995 09:01 | 5 |
| Phil,
Good-bye and good-luck from a former boss. I wish you well.
Joe P.
|
3107.268 | My Time is up | MKOTS3::STCYR | | Fri Jun 02 1995 09:36 | 23 |
|
LOWERING THE BANNER
June 16th is coming, and I have to lower the DEC Banner that I have been
flying these eighteen years and set my badge number to rest. I would
like to thank the company for helping me earn my Master degree, and for all
inhouse training I received over the years. Although I'm not a hardware
or software engineer, BUT with help from allot of Decies, I have turned into a
pretty good hacker.
On June 19th, I must take up a new cause, and take my skills to PCs COMPLEAT,
here in Merrimack. I'll still support digital indirectly, by supporting
the marketing group for PCs COMPLEAT and try to entice the outside world, into
buying digital PCS.
Good bye.
David R. St.Cyr
Badge number 72375
DeskTop Driect's, Marketing and Technical Specialist
Merrimack, New Hampshire .
|
3107.269 | Adios, my friend... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Sat Jun 03 1995 11:50 | 5 |
|
Good luck, Dave - and thanks for all your help over the past two
years. Much appreciated.
the Greyhawk
|
3107.270 | A fond farewell | AIMTEC::MORABITO_P | Hotlanta Rocks | Mon Jun 05 1995 04:35 | 19 |
|
I am signing out after twelve and a half years. June 16th will be my last day.
I have taken a job as a systems analyst for an Atlanta power provider. It's
been a long and enjoyable trip. I started out at the Upstate NY district
office in 1982, moved on to the Rochester ACT in 1987, then finally to the
Atlanta Customer Support Center in 1991. Thanks to all for your support and
friendship over the years.
Good Luck to all,
Paul Morabito
[email protected]
2114 North Forest Trail
Dunwoody, GA 30338
(404)455-7661
Please don't mysteriously show up at my house in July of 1996 :)
|
3107.271 | Goodbye from Texas | DPDMAI::RESENDE | | Wed Jun 07 1995 17:49 | 40 |
| Well, after almost 15 years, the time has come for me to move on. It
was fun coming to DEC at the first $1B year and 55,000 people. And as
we approach 55,000 people once again (at much more than a $1B year I
might add), it's time for me to take on new challenges elsewhere.
I will miss most the people I've come to know, many of whom are now
gone as well. I appreciate all of the opportunities I've had to learn
new things and watch DEC grow. The past 5 or so years have been very
painful, and it's been sad to watch so much unnecessary and senseless
pain, resulting from failures to keep in tune with the wider world.
I've been a field person all the way, from Birmingham, to New Orleans,
to Huntsville, to Memphis and finally to Dallas. Been there and done
that in SWS, PSS, EIS, Sales Support, ACT, DCC, SW Marketing, and SI
again briefly. Done OA (CP/OSS to ALL-IN-1), COBOL conversions, SCADA
systems and plant automation, the Hubble Space Telescope network,
Document Management, Publishing, Imaging, Top Mapping, BPR, Workgroup
(ALL-IN-1 to TeamLinks to LinkWorks), and X.400/X.500 Messaging.
Most of my managers are gone from the company. To those that are left,
thank you for your support. Most of my friends & peers are gone from
the company. To those that remain, thanks for your friendship and the
camaraderie we knew.
To those still here, the corner has been turned. The lessons have been
learned. The company you know as "Digital" is on the mend and brighter
days lie ahead. Keep the faith. And in all things, do what is right.
That was the essence of DEC and I hope that it lives on in Digital.
See you on the net, somewhere.
+------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Steve Resende |
| 206-844-2373 (after 6/23/95) |
| 18911 203rd Ave NE |
| Woodinville, WA 98072 (after 6/23/95) |
| Internet: [email protected] (now) or |
| [email protected] (after 6/29/95) |
| Steve Resende @SCA or DPDMAI::RESENDE (thru 6/9) |
+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
3107.272 | Thanks and goodbye | WRKSYS::MACDONALD | | Thu Jun 08 1995 14:05 | 6 |
| Steve,
I'm sorry to read that yoy are leaving. I enjoyed working with you--in
the few frenetic moments that we did work together. I know that Digital
was the better for your presence and your work. What's behind the move
to WA? I hope good things. All the best.
Bruce
|
3107.273 | �hasta la vista, compa�ero! | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Livin' on refried dreams... | Thu Jun 08 1995 14:39 | 10 |
| Steve's office and its accompanying fifteen years of historical
collection will be donated to the Digital Museum in Amarillo upon his
departure, along with a brass plaque and a life-size sculpture made
from crushed PDP-11s. :^]
Wish you the very best Steve...and when *is* the backhoe due at your
cube? :^]
Brent Eyster
(2 cubes down)
|
3107.274 | Steve gets the ceremonial first 'push' | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150kts is TOO slow! | Thu Jun 08 1995 15:01 | 4 |
| Backhoe? I figured we'd pop a window and bring in a bulldozer to just push it
all out the window.
Bob
|
3107.275 | What cubicle? | DPDMAI::RESENDE | | Fri Jun 09 1995 03:24 | 7 |
| Hey, be nice. I moved out of that cube a few months back, after the
Interstate was reinforced to handle the NASA Shuttle crawler that I had
to rent to carry it all! :-)
Gee, trying to stuff it into a H.O.M.E. office was interesting ....
Steve
|
3107.276 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150kts is TOO slow! | Fri Jun 09 1995 09:05 | 7 |
| I knew you were on the H.O.M.E. program, but figured that they would let you
keep the cube for training purposes. You know the saying, "No one is a complete
failure, they can always be used as a bad example."
The best to you and your family in Washington.
Bob
|
3107.277 | | SCHOOL::NEWTON | Thomas Newton | Fri Jun 09 1995 10:14 | 1 |
| Hey, I actually like my cube!
|
3107.278 | | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Livin' on refried dreams... | Fri Jun 09 1995 11:30 | 3 |
| OK, Resende, it's time to fess up to your lies! If you actually were
capable of relocating your office, it would *not* be to H.O.M.E. It's
haffta be to W.A.R.E.H.O.U.S.E. :^]
|
3107.279 | | ATLANT::SCHMIDT | E&RT -- Embedded and RealTime Engineering | Fri Jun 09 1995 12:15 | 4 |
| Like that scene from the end of "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of
the Lost Ark"? Or like my garage?
Atlant
|
3107.280 | | TLE::REAGAN | All of this chaos makes perfect sense | Fri Jun 09 1995 13:55 | 3 |
| RE: .279 Aren't they about the same for you? :-)
-John
|
3107.281 | So long... | AKOCOA::COHEN | | Fri Jun 09 1995 15:21 | 24 |
| Hello fellow noters,
I'm leaving Digital as of June 14, after almost six years
(14 months as a temp and just shy of five years as a permanent
employee) - going to a new position in a new (for me) industry.
Most of my time here I worked in ESG, the Engineering Systems
Group, or one of its later incarnations (Electronics Industry
Business Unit, Discrete Manufacturing and Distribution), in
the old MRO4 building (Marlborough, MA); and when I left
Marlborough I joined Corporate Employee Communications.
In both groups I've been privileged to have worked with some
of the absolutely best folks I've met in almost 25 years of
business experience - men and women of intelligence, integrity
and vision. Knowing them has changed my life for the better; and
leaving them is what makes this transition hard.
My best wishes to the good people here at Digital.
Lynn Haroutian Cohen
|
3107.282 | | CGOOA::PITULEY | Ain't technology wonderful? | Fri Jun 09 1995 16:23 | 7 |
| So, Lynn....exactly how many notes files have you said "Good-bye" in??
:-) :-)
Brian
(PS And it's not quiet in here......)
|
3107.283 | re: last | AKOCOA::COHEN | | Fri Jun 09 1995 16:39 | 7 |
| Brian,
Only the ones I have an interest in. :)))
How many have you *found*??
Lynn
|
3107.284 | Mother of all warehouses? | DPDMAI::RESENDE | | Sat Jun 10 1995 11:03 | 9 |
| re: .278, .279 .... WAREHOUSE and Indianna Jones' mother of all
warehouse
OK OK OK enough. If this abuse doesn't stop, I'll take my marbles and
leave .... oh, gee, I am.
Thanks for the laughs. And the memories.
Steve
|
3107.285 | ? | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Livin' on refried dreams... | Mon Jun 12 1995 11:40 | 2 |
| As of this morning, Steve was bringing a whole cartload of stuff *into*
the building. Structurally, we're getting concerned... :^]
|
3107.286 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150kts is TOO slow! | Mon Jun 12 1995 13:07 | 3 |
| Guess I'd better move my car OUT of the parking garage.
Bob
|
3107.287 | The time has come the walrus said... | ULYSSE::LITSIOS | | Wed Jun 14 1995 06:18 | 19 |
| I will leave the company at the end of June after over 14 years.
When I joined DEC the first task on my job plan was "have fun."
The second was probably "do the right thing." Somehow I feel we
lost sight of both of these priorities during the last few years,
so for me at least, the time is right to move on. I will miss many
of you with whom I've had the pleasure of working in Geneva,
greater-Maynard, Athens, Ferney and Valbonne.
No internet address (yet) but I can be reached at
Ken Litsios
3 Les Renardes
F-01210 Versonnex
France Tel: +33 50427788
I wish you all a fun and prosperous future.
Cheers,
Ken
|
3107.288 | From Colorado | CSC32::M_RANDAL | | Wed Jul 05 1995 17:02 | 13 |
| HI....I was one of the CDD/RDB people who got bought out by Oracle
Corp. last year. I had been with DEC 16 years. I started out in
the Remote Diag. Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Our team here in Colorado will be moving to another site July 17th.
I had enjoyed many years with DEC. I wish everyone good luck. Looks
like the company is doing better and I hope it will continue to do
so.
Mary Randal
(with Oracle Corp. now)
|
3107.289 | OK | CSC32::M_RANDAL | | Wed Jul 05 1995 17:03 | 2 |
| I meant this to go to the Note 3107. Oh well...
|
3107.290 | | CGOOA::BARNABE | Guy Barnabe - Digital Canada | Wed Jul 05 1995 17:09 | 5 |
| Hi Mary... will you guys still have access to the easynet? ie notesfiles?
-- cheers,
Guy
|
3107.291 | well... | CSC32::M_RANDAL | | Wed Jul 05 1995 17:26 | 11 |
| I am not sure just out it works. A Rally person told me you can
get into the notes by way of the gateway.
Today...I tried to open their Rally notes...and could not. The
RDB and Rally people from what I understand just went to another site
(in Mass or NH).
From my understanding most Oracle people use internet etc. Not
as advanced as DEC as you see....
Mary
|
3107.292 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Wed Jul 05 1995 18:46 | 6 |
| RE: .3,.2
The Oracle RDB folks still reside in ZK, but as of July 1st, they
were cut off from the DEC Easynet and now are at oracle.com.
mike
|
3107.293 | got it | CSC32::M_RANDAL | | Wed Jul 05 1995 19:31 | 6 |
| Yes, just found out what node to use, so that I can see the Rally
notes, and it works.
When you change to a new Co. you get changes with it, that is for sure.
Mary
|
3107.294 | Some clarification on access to Oracle notes files | BOUVS::OAKEY | I'll take Clueless for $500, Alex | Wed Jul 05 1995 19:53 | 39 |
| � <<< Note 3974.2 by CGOOA::BARNABE "Guy Barnabe - Digital Canada" >>>
�
�Hi Mary... will you guys still have access to the easynet? ie notesfiles?
To clarify a bit.
On July 1, the database engineering organizations responsible for the
products sold by Digital Equipment Corporation to Oracle Corporation
located in the Digital facility on Spit Brook Road were removed from the
Digital easynet and incorporated into the Oracle network. The engineers
themselves have, as yet, not moved out of the ZKO facility.
Other Oracle employees around the world are in various states of moving
from both the Digital easynet and Digital facilities to the Oracle network
and facilities.
As employees change their facility and network, Digital employees will need
to use the internet for mail access to Oracle employees.
However, the notes files pertinent to the products which were sold are
located on a gateway system, NOMAHS, which is owned by Oracle Corporation.
Digital Equipment has provided a corresponding gateway system, ORAREP,
which can be used by folks on the Digital side of the easynet.
Notes file which were previously accessed via NOMAHS::notes_file should now
be accessed via ORAREP::NOMAHS::notes_file. These notes files on NOMAHS
are accessible by both Oracle and Digital employees via the gateway set up.
Other systems such as NOVA are now on the Oracle network and are no longer
directly accessible from the Digital easynet.
As has been discussed in many other notes files, those of us either off the
easynet or soon to be off the easynet will miss many of the notes files
which didn't make it to NOMAHS :)
Kathy Oakey
Oracle Rdb Engineering
Colorado Springs, Colorado
|
3107.295 | It's all a matter of timing... | NEWVAX::PAVLICEK | Zot, the Ethical Hacker | Thu Jul 06 1995 00:40 | 4 |
| Gee, the Oracle/Rdb people are finally leaving the Digital network...
... and now PC Week says that Oracle and Digital are talking merger!
(check the gossip column in this week's edition).
|
3107.295 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu Jul 06 1995 10:26 | 3 |
3107.296 | Johnson was right...there *is* a domino effect! | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Livin' on refried dreams... | Thu Jul 06 1995 10:48 | 10 |
| Wish it were so. The unbelievably high price of Oracle-RDB licenses is
literally killing the sales of my group's product, DEC/EDI.
Engineering is looking to moving towards Informix in the next release
to rectify this. CDD, a product I've always considered invaluable to
any product development, is also being considered for retirement due to
the same high cost of the underlying Oracle-RDB licenses. To
accomplish this, we're considering dropping DecForms from the product
development mix.
Tex
|
3107.297 | | ORAREP::NOMAHS::WILBRY::STEINER | [email protected] | Thu Jul 06 1995 15:13 | 13 |
| RE: -1
A few points of fact:
We are working hard with Nad in the EDI group to make it good business
for EDI to continue to embed Rdb.
The Rdb in CDD is no cost; CDD has a license for deployment as a
prerequisite (as with Datatrieve) that is box-based and reasonably
priced.
Bye to this notesfile; we're off the network.
Jim
|
3107.298 | :^[ | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Livin' on refried dreams... | Thu Jul 06 1995 17:37 | 8 |
| > We are working hard with Nad in the EDI group to make it good business
> for EDI to continue to embed Rdb.
Hopefully this will succeed sometime soon...while we're still employed.
If not, the "win" notice can be placed on our empty chairs. This is
*not* a joke.
Tex
|
3107.299 | DPM guru | STOWOA::LISOWSKI | | Mon Jul 10 1995 14:02 | 22 |
| I am leaving Digital this Friday, July 14.
I joined Digital in Holland more than 11 years ago. I worked in Utrecht
for 6 years and relocated in early 1990 to the US to work on the SI
methodology for Digital Services. I spent 5 years in Stow, mostely
working on Digital Program Methodology (DPM) and Digital Quality System,
its implementation, communication and associated tools. I have managed
the MTT Notes Conference on BUFFER (later CSSE) and VTX MTT.
Now is time to do some other things and I am looking forward to it.
I will miss the global network of people (MTT and qulity people), I
used to work with. Ability to work together in a distributed fashion,
independently of the geographical location, is a wonderful thing that
Digital made possible. I hope that INTERNET and e-mail that everybody
can access on his/her home PC will allow us to do even more wonderful
things in the future.
I can be reached by e-mail on: [email protected]
Good luck to all of you.
Witold.
|
3107.300 | reply to .299 | MLNAD0::ANTONANGELI | The Customer is always left! | Tue Jul 11 1995 05:25 | 11 |
| re.: .299
Witold,
your contribution to DPM development is well known. Digital
is loosing something. I've never met you personally, but I had the
possibility to appreciate your useful work.
I hope all the best for you.
Andrea Antonangeli @MLN
|
3107.301 | You Will Be Missed | DPDMAI::LUCARINI | | Tue Jul 11 1995 12:39 | 15 |
|
RE: 300
Witold ;
I tried to say the same thing as .300 in a mail message to you but got a
rejection message from the postmaster.
You will be missed as I too found many helpful documents in BUFFER and MTT.
Good Luck
Frank Lucarini@AUO
|
3107.302 | Best wishes from Europe | GVA02::TOUGH | | Tue Jul 11 1995 13:11 | 12 |
| Re .299
Witold,
We've shared numerous con-calls and meetings in our work on DPM,
Quality management, SInergy, etc. Your contributions have added a
wealth of information and have (IMHO) given valuable support to many
project teams worldwide.
Best wishes for the future.
Dave
|
3107.303 | Bye Witold | IJSAPL::OLTHOF | Talk, don't write! | Thu Jul 13 1995 14:42 | 8 |
| Re .299
Sorry to see you go Witold, we had some greattimesin Holland working on
the HKS project. I still believe that the solution we developed and
implemented were ahead of time.
Al the best to you and your relatives,
Henny Olthof, currently in the ZKO facility
|
3107.305 | Is there *good* Pascal code? | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Livin' on refried dreams... | Fri Jul 14 1995 11:14 | 6 |
| Laurie! C'mon, stop pulling punches and tell us how you *really* feel!
Look, man, all this internalizing is *not* good for you. You need to
get it out! :^]
Tex
|
3107.306 | | TLE::REAGAN | All of this chaos makes perfect sense | Fri Jul 14 1995 11:27 | 6 |
| > Is there *good* Pascal code?
Yes (and my job depends on it). Well, actually my job only depends on
the existance of any Pascal code, good or bad... :-)
-John (DEC Pascal Project Leader)
|
3107.308 | There shoulda been a smiley after that, huh? | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Livin' on refried dreams... | Fri Jul 14 1995 12:30 | 6 |
| Hope y'all know I'm only kiddin'. I took three semesters in college
and developed a system for Rockwell Int'l using RDB v1.0, Rally v1.0
(Beta), and Pascal. I get the same kinda crap from the C boys since my
background was originally COBOL.
Tex
|
3107.309 | I (heart) Pascal | WELCLU::62967::sharkeya | James Bond uses Loginn | Fri Jul 14 1995 13:17 | 7 |
| Guess what the entire LOGINN suite is written in - and I get beat up
every day by the PW folks for it.....
ALan
[you ain't seen bad code till you've seen this ;-))) ]
|
3107.310 | Farewell and good wishes from Steve Henderson | SQIDLY::HENDERSON | You want it WHEN??? | Wed Jul 26 1995 10:13 | 21 |
| After nearly 18 years it is time for me to depart Digital.
To those of you that I have had the privilege of working with
over the years, farewell. To the many others who have
participated in this and other forums that contribute to
the intellectual lifeblood of Digital, thank you!
I am headed for Infinet, an internet service provider that
is a joint venture of Landmark Communications (weather channel et.al.)
and Knight-Ridder newspapers as director of systems engineering.
My last day at Digital will be Friday the 28th. My new e-mail
address will be [email protected]
It's been a great career here at Digital largely due to the quality
of the people. The open dialog in Notes has been one of the main
factors in maintaining a sense of community even though I work in a
small office removed from the Digital mainstream.
Goodbye
Steve Henderson
|
3107.311 | | MAIL2::CRANE | | Wed Jul 26 1995 10:30 | 4 |
| Good luck, God bless and thanks for the tapes. Now everytime I play it
I`ll think of you.
|
3107.312 | Tim Horgan, signing out..... | NRSTAR::HORGAN | Tim Horgan, SI Web Team | Thu Aug 10 1995 16:16 | 15 |
| Time to say 'so long and good luck'! I'm off to a new opportunity outside
Digital after 18 years here. It's been fun, especially the Web work of the
past almost two years, and I'm sure I'll miss much about the company and the
great people who work here.
There are not many other places that would have given someone the chance to
do the wide range of work I've been able to do, from customer consulting to
designing and implementing various systems. It was my goal in high school
to someday work at Digital, and I'm very glad that dream came true. It was
all I'd hoped it would be, and more.
Good luck, fellow Digits, wherever you go!
/Tim Horgan
|
3107.313 | Now THERE is someone we can ill afford to lose... :-( | DRDAN::KALIKOW | RTFW | Thu Aug 10 1995 21:24 | 8 |
| Tim, I know you'll find success wherever you go. You leave with the
respect of the team you led through many bad times. You led us with
intelligence, with heart -- and with guts and INTEGRITY always.
Vaya con Dios,
Dan
|
3107.314 | See you later... | VAXUUM::SWATKO | ahead of the Dilbert curve | Thu Aug 24 1995 17:51 | 70 |
| Hi all,
As some of you already know, this Friday 25 Aug is my last day at DEC. I am
leaving to work at Bull HN Information Systems in Billerica, Mass. (I still
don't know what the "HN" stands for, but they hired me anyway.)
This last year my personal life has been so busy for me and filled with
changes and extremes. All the happenings of the last year seem so epic that
I think it helps me to take this change of jobs in stride. We'll see
though... Ordinarily I would have been more apprehensive about changing
jobs. After all, I was hired at DEC 8 years ago straight out of college.
The interview with DEC was my first and only "professional" interview at
that time, but what luck! I received an offer to do exactly what I hoped
for, in an area that seemed nice, and with a bunch of friendly, talented,
and unique people - people with "character" and synergy. A cool place to
be!
So what happened? Even though we've supposedly "made the turn" everyone
knows that Digital isn't DEC anymore. Some people take pride in that,
however I am saddened. Digital is smaller, colder, and more bureaucratic -
useful accomplishments are irrelevant, as long as the numbers line up.
"Character" is now viewed as "unprofessional."
In my hindsight I see that during the "fat" years, the people of real vision
and ability (those that could accomplish something unique and of lasting
value) were often retained as individual contributors, while many on the
"business track" were promoted on up as a simple matter of course. Then
during the crunch and subsequent shrinkage, many "leaders" not quite
understanding what they're in charge of, had the unsavory job of lopping off
projects and people in a desparate effort to lighten the ship. As it turned
out, those most like themselves were retained and their own self-worth
extoled, while the individuals contributors were actively devalued,
suppressed, or removed, regardless of their true importance to the long-term
health of the organization.
Well Digital is now lighter, but I fear it is also lobotomized. The new
Digital brain is a bureaucratic automaton that is run by numbers for the
purpose of self-preservation and self-promotion of its leaders. What real
smarts that remain are scattered throughout it's fingers and toes and must
work independently of the brain to keep the Digital body alive.
As a simple test of leadership effectiveness, ask yourself, "How would I
function if my supervisor/boss/manager/VP simply ceased to exist?" For many,
I would guess the answer to be "no differently", or maybe even "better".
While this is CERTAINLY not true for all cases, the answers could be eye
opening to the true state of affairs. A couple of questions for leaders
are, "Do you read 'Dilbert'?", and secondly, "Do you 'get it'?"
Through the soapbox forum of the notesfiles, ordinary Joes with valid points
have stuck their necks out time and time again to try point out strategic
misdirections and make positive suggestions. Often times, the official
plans are so nonsensical that it's easy to show the emperor has no clothes.
Even so, things proceed according to The Plan, which only goes to show the
emperor's arrogance and shamelessness.
During my time here, I have disagreed openly with leaders on many subjects.
Some of them have listened intently, and although still disagreeing with me,
invited further constructive critical dialog. I salute those who listened
and gave my opinions some real thought, but I still reserve the right to
say, "I told you so."
It will take a concerted effort to rebuild the Digital brain into something
that works in favor of the whole body. It will be challenging but I'm sure
it can be done. There remains tremendous talent and creativity within
Digital. The first step is for those in charge to show some respect to
those they serve by taking their input seriously. Put aside the job titles
and egos! But in any event, this big toe is moving on to seemingly greener
pastures. I wish you all the best of luck in your futures...
-Mike
|
3107.315 | | CSC32::M_BLESSING | Non-DEC addr: [email protected] | Thu Aug 24 1995 18:17 | 9 |
| So long, and best wishes to all. I've worked at the CSC in
Colorado Springs for the past 7 years, but today is my last day.
I start work Monday at Convex Computer in Richardson, TX.
Possible e-mail addresses for me are:
[email protected] ! probable work address, but not sure yet
[email protected] ! my current Dallas area ISP
[email protected] ! if all else fails
|
3107.316 | Farewell, Digital. | SUBPAC::MARTEL | | Fri Aug 25 1995 15:56 | 182 |
| Bob Martel
Digital Semiconductor
UOG-SP/PPE
August 25, 1995
Well, folks, this is it!
Today is my last day with Digital, after 10+ years (3+ in DS/SCO). I've tried
to catch up with each one of you individually, however I wasn't able to reach
everyone in person or by phone. To those I didn't get to see before I left
(and to all the rest of you), please accept this message as my thanks to you
for making my years at Digital worth remembering.
Through all the ups and downs that I have been through (and that we have been
through together), it was and still is all of you who have made Digital a great
place to work. The song "With A Little Help From My Friends" comes to mind.
If it wasn't for all you good people in my day-to-day life, I probably would
have departed long ago. The test of friends and friendships is not what they
are when the going is good, but what they become when the going gets tough.
We've been through some tough times together here at Digital in recent years.
Yet despite it all, because of all of you and many of our friends who don't
work here anymore, I could always still smile about being here.
I'd like to start by thanking Digital for giving me my start in the
semiconductor packaging industry and for affording me an outlet to learn
the types of things which have now positioned me for the next phase in
my career. I will always remain greatful for being given this opportunity.
As I think about why I am leaving Digital, I think about what those reasons
are and the impact they may have on the people who remain. The specifics are
just that; specific things I am looking for in my life. However, the specifics
boil down to some general themes. I would like to share these with you, in the
event that they may allow you to see you own situation in a new way; one
which you are interested in exploring further.
If you are not certain that Digital is the best place for you to be working,
then it isn't. Make yourself certain! You owe it to yourself and to those
around you. Look beyond the 4 walls of Digital when you measure yourself.
That doesn't mean that you have to leave - you may just find that you still
want to be here - but now you can be certain about it! I obviously came to a
different conclusion about where I want to be in the immediate future - and I
am now certain about it. I was no longer certain about myself here. I could
see the negative impact that the uncertainty (both my own and the company's)
was having on my approach to my work. I felt I was becoming too cynical.
Some of you may be noticing the same about yourselves. If that's the case, do
yourself and your friends and Digital a favor - do "whatever it takes" to
regain your certainty in your work. Think of yourselves as your own company.
Manage yourselves as you would be managed. Have a broad view of the world you
work in. If everyone who is here is happy here, and is certain about it, then
Digital will once again become what we once knew it to be. If the masses are
so unhappy that too many are leaving, things will change as a result. They're
starting to change already. It's up to all of you to spread the word and to
keep the momentum going in the right direction. How many people does it take
to influence change? Answer: enough! No magic number, not even a majority.
Collectively do what you know is right and things will change for the better.
The next theme is empowerment. I don't see it prevailing like it once did.
Part of the reason is that we need to be busier as a business. When there's
more to do than there are people to do it, empowerment starts to happen by
default. However it would be better if empowerment happened based solely upon
its own merits. I see some managers today who are afraid to let go and to let
someone else, be it another manager or a subordinate, steer the ship. I think
this fear is legitimate and stems from events in our company's recent past.
The lay-offs in recent years have caused some people to become very
protectionist and territorial. These are survival techniques - and who can
blame someone for wanting to survive. We board-up our houses for an impending
hurricane, right? Yes, but we also take the boards down once the hurricane is
over to assess the damage, begin the repairs and most of all to let the light
shine through the windows once again. Digital has been slow in "taking down
the boards". Managements needs to do what it can where it can to accelerate
this process. The challenge for all, managers and their subordinates alike,
is to look for new ways to do this. They're out there! Don't wait for
someone to empower you to do this. Empower yourself! Again, this may mean
viewing yourself beyond the 4 walls in which you work today.
Most of the engineers and technicians I know are pretty busy solving real
problems for the company. Beware of those who are busy for busy's sake.
There's a problem when a large portion of someone's time is spent organizing
versus actually doing work. An individual's worth to the organization should
not be measured by how busy or stressed out they appear to be or by how many
papers they carry around with them wherever they go. Challenge yourselves to
look for the tangibles. Identify who produces for your group time in and time
out. Reward and empower those individuals!
There was a time when Digital grew too big, too fast. There were warning
signs, some of which we didn't pick up on and some of which we chose to ignore.
There were too many individuals who weren't interested in carrying their fair
share of the load or in being responsible about the load they were carrying.
Out of those people, some were empowered and some misused (not necessarily
intentionally) the power they had acquired. Now Digital is arguably on the
growth path once again. There is a core of good people left in this company.
They are here to make a living and they are willing to work hard to do so.
There's a tremendous amount of talent still left in this company right now -
but it's being under-utilized!!! Digital will become much stronger much
faster when its management loosens the reigns and let's those closest to the
work have more of an impact in steering the direction of the work. After all,
those closest to the work know the details best. Given the responsibility,
they will do what is best for Digital within the framework of mission
statements defined by each organization. A good manager is like a good
umpire in baseball: the better they are, the less you notice them.
If you are a manager and you feel that you don't or can't trust an employee
enough to steer the ship once in a while, then ask yourself why do you have
people working for you whom you can't trust? If you truly can't trust them
to do the right thing, then they don't belong in your organization. I think
you'll find that in virtually all cases now, the members of the core which is
left here at Digital are worthy of trust and responsibility. They are also
willing and capable of making critical business and financial decisions.
Most employees own their own homes; managing 10's if not 100's of thousands of
dollars of investment in their day-to-day lives. Give your subordinates the
same responsibility in their work! Maybe then they will feel like Digital is
more than just their work - it's their 2nd home! I remember a day when we all
felt that way about Digital. The problem was that we reached a point where
there were too many who didn't feel that way, again because we grew too fast.
For better or worse, it's a smaller company again. Make it better, not worse.
Managers, trust that you have kept only the people who are most valuable to
this company and treat them as such. Give them the power to do their job in
the best way they can. Listen to them when they tell you what they see. Let
them try their own approaches to doing the work. Instill confidence!! Decide
to let them sink or swim and stick by the decision. The worst thing you can do
is to second-guess yourself and them. It destroys you as well as the people
who work for you. Don't look to re-orgs to fix problems in the system - look
to yourselves. Organizations are only as good as the people in them.
Shuffling the deck doesn't fix anything; it just hides the real problem and
even then only for a while (thus why there are so many re-orgs).
Remember that Digital IS its people, not its products! Without the people,
there are no products. If you want Digital to grow, you must foster an
environment where its people grow as well. For most, this means being given
more responsibility, and when successful being given more than that, and when
unsuccessful being helped back up and not reset to square 1. It also means
rewarding success. Competitive raises, promotions and profit sharing are some
of the ways to accomplish this, but certainly not the only ones. Some rewards
are much simpler and mean much more to the recipient. So what is it that makes
people happy? It's different for everyone. Talk to your subordinates or your
co-workers. Find out what makes them happy and when they do something good
for you or for the company, reward them with it. Make it personal, not generic.
Work is a means to an end for most people and not an end in and of itself.
Appreciate this as a truism. Take the time to learn what your subordinate or
co-worker is after in life - what their "end" is - and share with them what
your ambitions are as well. Only then can you help each other to achieve what
you each are aspiring to. I'm reminded of this every year on my daughter's
birthday. As she prepares herself to blow out the candles on her birthday cake,
we tell her to make a wish (i.e. to have a dream and aspire to it). Invariably,
someone says, "now don't tell anyone your wish or it won't come true", to
which I always respond, "that's silly - if you never tell anyone what you've
wished for, how can they help you to make it come true?" Things DO happen by
magic; the magic is in each of us and what we do to help each other to get
what we are looking for out of life. There's too much out there to go it
alone. No (wo)man is an island. We profess the merits of teams and teaming
so much in how we complete our tasks at work. We all must remember that we
spend approximately 1/3 of our lives in the workplace. We often spend more
time with each other than we do with our own families. There needs to be a
continuum between our aspirations in and out of work. We must support each
other in this process. One of the reasons I was sorry to see the Canobie Lake
outings go away was because that was the one time every year where I could
count on meeting the families of my co-workers. The company ought to consider
sponsoring such gatherings once again on a site level.
In closing, I want to say this: if you don't believe that something can happen,
then it never will. The first step is always to believe that it is possible.
Don't try to go beyond what you are willing to commit to in your convictions.
It's the surest way to fail. Define to yourself what it is that you are
committed to in work, family and life. Shoot for the moon!! Give yourself only
the best - you deserve it! Know what these commitments are and you will always
know right away when you are in contradiction with them. Be open to change, but
never compromise your morals and your standards.
May peace, joy and happiness prevail in the lives of you and your families!
And as my friends over in Scotland like to say....cheers!
With sincerest thanks to all,
Bob
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3107.317 | Good wishes always... | LACV01::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Sat Aug 26 1995 15:11 | 8 |
|
Absolutely one hell of a speech, Bob. Excellent, and required
thought process engagement for us all. Thanks.
And may the wind be to your back, and the smile on your face.
the Greyhawk
|
3107.318 | | DRDAN::KALIKOW | DIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&Glory! | Sat Aug 26 1995 18:29 | 4 |
| Thanks, Greyhawk, for making me go back and read Bob Martel's .316 --
I don't know the gentleman and so gave his farewell speech a miss first
time out, this AM. Best wishes, Bob!!
|
3107.319 | Bull HN | PLAYER::VANAVERMAET | this name is personal | Tue Aug 29 1995 03:37 | 4 |
| re: .314
>Bull HN Information Systems in Billerica, Mass. (I still
>don't know what the "HN" stands for, but they hired me anyway.)
I think the H stands for Honeywell and the N for NEC .
|
3107.320 | BCNU | BVILLE::FOLEY | Digital = DEC, Reclaim TheName! | Wed Aug 30 1995 16:25 | 9 |
|
RE: the last two, saying goodbye...
Excellent notes, both of them. Do you think B.P. reads the good-bye
notes? Mike Swatko made some real good points there...
Best of luck folks.
.mike.
|
3107.321 | Relaxed, calm, happy, and off. Good luck to you all. | CHEFS::MCDONALDA | Shockwave Rider comfortably numb | Thu Aug 31 1995 07:07 | 26 |
| Just short of 8 years, sees me take DEC's Open door policy straight out
of DEC and into another company. Today is my last day at DEC and after
a short vacation I start with Syntegra, a systems integration company
enjoying aggressive expansion. Ironically I will be doing the advanced
technology role I was hired to do at DEC.
When, after alot of soul searching, I decided to leave DEC, way back in
February, I was pleasantly surprised to encounter a healthy job market
out there. It would be no great exaggeration to say I was turning down
job offers and fighting off companies. Had DEC given me a decent raise,
after four years of salary freeze, I would have stayed, especially
having loyally stuck with DEC through the dark, lean, desparate years.
But DEC appears more interested in rewarding senior managers (e.g bonus
schemes of up to 24% salary per quarter) then us peons. I am simply no
longer willing to put up with this, plus hate mail from my bank manager,
struggling along from month to month, and not being paid for my skills.
I will now be generously rewarded and will have an expansive career
path, something that's been missing from DEC. Its a crying shame, but
that's life.
So, farewell to the technical community, you know now why its been quiet
from that Crazy Brit. And farewell to everyone else I've bumped into,
either physically or 'electonically'. I'm sure we'll bump into each
other via my new life.
Angus
|
3107.322 | Time to go home | DPDMAI::ANSCHUTZ | | Thu Sep 07 1995 15:11 | 12 |
|
Howdy folks,
Just to let everyone know that Thursday, Sept.21, 1995 will be my last day at
Digital Equipment Corp. After over 7 years I will not be a digit any longer.
The constant travel (over 30 weeks a year) have done me in.
My family needs me more than I need this job. I will starting a job which will
keep me a home. I wish continued success for Digital and it's employees.
John L. Anschutz
|
3107.323 | I need you in Florida next week | ODIXIE::DWYERR | | Fri Sep 08 1995 17:59 | 6 |
| JOHN .... What am I to do in September? You are scheduled for Rockwell
in Florida. Just kidding, you did an excellent job while you were
there. I understand the toll the travel takes on our consultants. I
only wish I saw it getting better.
Best wishes to you!!!! Anyone know of a good DBMS resource??
|
3107.324 | Adios to another good one... | LACV01::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Fri Sep 08 1995 21:58 | 10 |
|
Best wishes, John
Kind of like what Kirk Gibson said, "Being traded to my family"
Your reputation down here is awesome..
the Greyhawk
|
3107.325 | So now there are two new Jobs in services open... | DPDMAI::WISNIEWSKI | ADEPT of the Virtual Space. | Mon Sep 11 1995 15:10 | 21 |
| Good Bye John,
I hope you have much success in the future, you certainly deserve it
for the success you've provided to Digital customers over the years
as "Mr." Database.
I'll miss your skills, your talents and the simple thought of knowing
you were there to back me up when a database issues got too deep.
When Digital services can lose a person of such caliber it's a
disgrace. When travel becomes so miserable that someone like
John can no longer bear the burden, it was time to hire a second
person to help do the work a long time ago.
Now, John's manager is tasked not only with providing the services
that John is no longer providing to Digital Customers, but for the
second person that should have been assisting John in the first place.
Best of luck in your new job, all my best,
John Wisniewski
|
3107.326 | | DPDMAI::GUINEO::MOORE | HEY! All you mimes be quiet! | Mon Sep 11 1995 15:26 | 9 |
| John A.,
Let me know the minute you leave...I am going to loot your office for
parts.
Seriously, I'll see you around...'tis been that way for 11 years.
Good luck and happy non-travels.
;^)
|
3107.327 | One good DB resource | JUMP4::JOY | Perception is reality | Mon Sep 11 1995 18:19 | 4 |
| Re: .323 Good DBMS resource...try Kevin Haggerty @OGO.
Debbie
|
3107.328 | Best wishes | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Texas twang, caribbean soul | Wed Sep 13 1995 12:14 | 7 |
| Anschutz, you wimp! Bailing just because your kids are starting to
ask you for ID when you get home? :^]
Very best wishes, compadre. I'm glad you've the opportunity to go far
without having to go far away anymore. Congrats.
Tex
|
3107.329 | Never Thought It Would Happen... | CSOA1::AYLWARD | Anything I Can Bill For... | Thu Sep 21 1995 12:21 | 22 |
| Sometimes the light's all shining on me
Other times I can barely see
Lately it occurs to me
What a long strange trip it's been.
- Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead
I started with this company in 1979 as a Programmer's Aide in the
Cleveland office. 16 years later, I find myself saying
goodbye to the friends I met on my first day here as well as the
many other close friends I have made during this journey.
I see this next step in my life not as a step away from Digital,
but as a step towards the next goals in my life. I will always
have hot spot in my heart for my years here and especially for the
people that made Digital what it has been.
Best of luck to you all, and may we cross paths again.
Brian J. Aylward
|
3107.330 | Ex-Workstation Warrior | NWD002::WILLIAMS_SC | | Thu Sep 21 1995 15:21 | 38 |
| Reluctantly, I have offered my resignation after 8 and 1/2 years
through think and thin of sales rep II, III and workstation sales
specialist.
I have lost faith in the company to properly treat its employees. The
technolgy is wonderful, second to none, but our people issues are
broken. Compensation, budget setting, job assignment, etc, all
assigned from on high with no buy-in from the bottem. This is not a
career, it is a job.
The fun is gone for many years, and I can no longer wait and trust the
management to restore that environment.
I couple the people issues with a total lack of commitment to the
workstation market by senior management to abandon the workstation
teams just as we were reaching critical mass, we were broken up and
disbursed to territory sales, sales support and 2 out of 9 went to the
continuing workstation position to the ABU. Budgets were set from on
high unrealisticlly and a pay plan tied to percent of budget is
de-motavating when set incorrectly.
This would not be so bad if we had senior management commitment to this
desktop space, but we are chasing margin vs volume and allowing other
companies to set the tempo while we maintain a solid 5th place.
I wish you all the best and hope Digital recovers and prospers.
To all my friends at the UNIX symposiums you will have quieter
meetings, possibly duller, but you can now listen to those dynamic
speakers without that crazy workstation guy interrupting ;<)
Yours in workstation land;
Scott Williams
Ex-Workstation Warrior
|
3107.331 | Goodbye my Friends | NETCAD::WATERMAN_D | | Fri Sep 22 1995 11:42 | 8 |
| After 16 years the time has come to say goodby. I met a lot of great
people here and had a lot of fun.
I really miss the "good ol' days."
Good luck everyone!
Dave Waterman
|
3107.332 | | MU::porter | there is no such word as 'centric' | Fri Sep 22 1995 12:52 | 15 |
| Damn, he didn't hang around long after writing .-1 !!
G'bye Dave.
-------------------
The following error was returned whilst sending to
address netcad::waterman_d
%MAIL-E-LOGLINK, error creating network link to node NOLONGERHERE
-SYSTEM-F-NOSUCHNODE, remote node is unknown
This is a hard error.
No more attempts to send to this address will be made.
|
3107.333 | Goodbye to Dave also... | LACV01::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Fri Sep 22 1995 18:28 | 7 |
|
Know the feeling. A lot of us old guys and gals still left feel
like "hard errors"; however, I, for one, intend to outlive the b.....s
Have a great weekend everybody.
the Greyhawk
|
3107.334 | Beam Me Up, Scotty | HLDE01::VUURBOOM_R | set prof/person | Mon Sep 25 1995 08:44 | 25 |
| After almost four years at Digital and a couple of hundred notes in this
conference I just ran out of my supply of empty notes :-).
This is my last week with Digital.
People often say that the thing you miss most when leaving are the
notes conferences and damn if it isn't true...I've really enjoyed the
chance to meet with you and talk (often :-), listen (sometimes :-) and
learn (always).
Best wishes to you all (and to Digital aka DEC) and thank you.
Perhaps soon forgotten but not completely gone :-) you can continue
to find me at:
Roelof Vuurboom
Senior Consultant Workgroup/Workflow & Internet Technology
BSO/Origin (IPCC), Netherlands
tel: +31 30 911911
email: [email protected] (active from next week, I hope)
So I guess for the last time:
re roelof
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3107.335 | (expletive deleted) | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Texas twang, caribbean soul | Mon Sep 25 1995 11:27 | 5 |
| Roelof, I am deeply saddened that you're leaving. This notes conference
will *not* be the same without you. Best wishes to you in your new
endeavours (you *really* gonna be producing "Baywatch"?).
Tex
|
3107.336 | ditto | CHEFS::newpa1.new.dec.com::DG | Don't dream it - be it. | Mon Sep 25 1995 12:37 | 1 |
| All the best. Hope Digital can survive the loss!
|
3107.337 | | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Mon Sep 25 1995 18:46 | 6 |
| Have a good, healthy, safe life, Roelof. I've enjoyed "knowing" you
via notes in this and other conferences.
Best regards
Tony
|
3107.338 | Gotta find some *new* characters outthere... | LACV01::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Mon Sep 25 1995 21:38 | 10 |
|
Roelof -
You already got my oVMSmail ;-). Best of luck, and I owe you ten
bucks. Really thought Tex would go far beyond just a few words.
May the wind stay to your back, and think sunny South Florida.
Probably will miss you some.
the Greyhawk
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3107.339 | say it ain't so! | WRKSYS::MACDONALD | | Tue Sep 26 1995 10:33 | 9 |
| Roelof,
Say it ain't so! I have enjoyed your notes and learned from them as I suspect many
who are mostly RON's have also done. Of course we still have Atlant,
Greyhawk and Tex. I put them right up there with you, but of course,
they aren't Dutch, so, though good, they can't reach that certain level
of perfection.....
Best wishes.
Bruce
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3107.340 | Speaking for just one of us... | ATLANT::SCHMIDT | See http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/ | Tue Sep 26 1995 10:57 | 3 |
| Quick Roelof, teach us some Dutch!
Atlant
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3107.341 | Speechless in the Saddle | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Texas twang, caribbean soul | Tue Sep 26 1995 11:22 | 7 |
| Greyhawk,
Woulda gone beyond my few words on this but, to tell the truth, I was
too damned shocked and saddened. Finding me almost speechless is *not*
a common event, as y'all know. Guess that says more than I could.
Tex
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3107.342 | Flumixed in Florida.... | LACV01::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Tue Sep 26 1995 13:47 | 14 |
|
I know, I know - feels like a very good old friend has passed
away...
Then I found out the sucker's getting stock options, a condo on the
Spanish Coast, *big* raise....
Still gonna miss him though.
Bye, Roelof.
the Greyhawk
|
3107.343 | This has *not* been a good week! | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Texas twang, caribbean soul | Tue Sep 26 1995 17:18 | 6 |
| Next, Paul Joy from SCA in Dallas has submitted his resignation,
effective immediately. Paul was predominately a RON, but his in-person
humor and insights will be missed. The smoking area is a poorer place
without him.
Tex
|
3107.344 | Sorry, couldn't resist | ALFA2::ALFA2::HARRIS | | Tue Sep 26 1995 22:59 | 4 |
| No Joy in smoking, right, Tex?
Mac
|
3107.345 | One in every crowd, 'eh Mac? :^] | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Texas twang, caribbean soul | Tue Sep 26 1995 23:41 | 1 |
|
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3107.346 | Cap'n, I canna hold the beam locked on much longer... | HLDE01::VUURBOOM_R | set prof/person | Thu Sep 28 1995 08:18 | 31 |
| Well, guys, thanks for the eulogies. Can I do an advance booking on
you guys for when I _really_ move onto that Great DIGITAL::HUMANE in
the sky? :-)
I wasn't expecting that my leaving (passing away?) would roll by
entirely unnoticed but to tell the truth I've been caught a little off
guard by all the best-of-luck-o-grams that I've received. Thanks all
of you.
Apparently _either_ my bannered babbles and baffled banter struck a
chord similar to a basket of baubles offered to some Bantu Band
_or_ (and this bit worries me) a lot of you know something about the
financial condition of the company that I'm going to that I have yet to
pick up on...
Atlant, the Dutch word that will launch your international career is
slagroomgebakje. Don't sit on it :-).
Anyway seeing the outpouring of misplaced affection I promise that
once I've got the condo dusted out, the cabin cruiser through its
shake down cruise, the deck chairs in place and the cocktails mixed
I will send an update on What Life is Really Like on the Other Side
of The Great Digital Firewall.
But what I'm really excite~d abou# is that last nig#t I ha. this
extr~ordin#ry #dea about ho# to tur# this c#mp##y ar~~nd on # dim#!
The id## is bas.d on an adv#..c#d marke##.. conc##t cal##d upfunneli##
in a n#tsh..ll t## id## is t#at w# re###bi## #... #####.#>###> ##..#>#.
##.##># >###.#>.! >##>#>#>....@ @@@.@>.. @@@>. &$8)$) &*.........
...~~~~~~~~~~~~~>.........
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3107.347 | :^] | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Texas twang, caribbean soul | Thu Sep 28 1995 10:59 | 1 |
| *REALLY* Great Dutchmen don't fade away, they go VuurBOOM!
|
3107.348 | ..and we were so close | ULYSSE::ROEMER | | Thu Sep 28 1995 13:49 | 2 |
| RATS! Now we'll never know how to turn this Company around.
|
3107.349 | | DRDAN::KALIKOW | DIGITAL=DEC: ReClaim TheName&Glory! | Fri Sep 29 1995 11:38 | 2 |
| Move over, Fermat.
|
3107.350 | goodbye from dave porter | MU::porter | objects in server are closer than they appear | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:30 | 26 |
| Uh, me too.
After 18 years toiling in the DEC bit-mines ("when I were a lad
we 'ad to chew holes in paper tape wi' our teeth, an' wind it through
the reader by 'and, and we 'ad to compile Algol68 in our 'eads..."),
the time has come for me to leave. In a spot of reverse downsizing,
I'm leaving to join a smaller company: a 'new and interesting opportunity',
as they say.
I'm stuck for words. I'm excited by the prospect of the new job, but I'm
sad to be leaving home; and after 18 years, this does feel like home.
I'll miss all you DIGITAL-noters.
I have no work email address yet, but you can send mail to me at
[email protected]. That's my account with a local Internet
provider, to which I have to dial up, so response will not be instant.
(Use MU::PORTER for preference, until stuff bounces back).
I'm here for a little over a week more. My last day is Friday, 20th Oct.
So long!
P.S. Nmail's on the VMS freeware CD, Nnmail's on ftp.digital.com,
sources and all. There may be other places hosting kits as
well. You're on your own from now on.
|
3107.351 | | TP011::KENAH | Do we have any peanut butter? | Thu Oct 12 1995 11:04 | 7 |
| Knowing that we'll never see MU::porter in Notes any more is very
sad. Knowing that the creator of one of the most USEFUL pieces of
code I've ever used (Nmail) is leaving is sadder still.
We've never met, Dave, but I'll miss your presence. Good luck.
andrew
|
3107.352 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150kts is TOO slow! | Thu Oct 12 1995 11:26 | 5 |
| And the brain drain continues:-(
The best to you, Dave.
Bob
|
3107.353 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Tyro-Delphi-hacker | Thu Oct 12 1995 12:24 | 6 |
| .351 says it for me.
Still, think of the money the company's saving... It helps to pay those
bonuses...
Laurie.
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3107.354 | bye, Dave! | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Thu Oct 12 1995 13:09 | 1 |
|
|
3107.355 | Must be getting near Christmas... | LACV01::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Thu Oct 12 1995 19:29 | 10 |
|
I'm starting to hate these good-byes. Certainly wish more
"executive" types used this medium, and they could say *adios*.
However....
Good luck, Dave; do good, code great, let us know the gory details.
the Greyhawk
|
3107.356 | I hate when this happens but... | RICKS::PHIPPS | DTN 225.4959 | Fri Oct 13 1995 09:44 | 5 |
| Thanks for NMail Dave. And thanks for being here 18 years.
Good luck!
mikeP
|
3107.357 | Digital's loss | DYPSS1::DYSERT | Barry - Custom Software Development | Fri Oct 13 1995 11:22 | 5 |
| I never met Dave personally, but he's in the top ten of the folks I've
been most impressed with here at Digital. (I won't mention the other
nine - unless they decide to leave too!) Best of luck Dave.
BD�
|
3107.358 | TTFN | TELGAR::WAKEMANLA | like a silicon armadillo | Fri Oct 13 1995 14:08 | 10 |
| I have to concur with Barry, though I have never met Dave, he is the
first entry in this topic that has prompted me to reply to express
my sorrow at Dave's departure and to wish him good fortune in his
future enterprises.
Dave, we will miss you.
Larry
"I'm sorry Dave, but I can't let you do that" - Hal
|
3107.359 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Fri Oct 13 1995 17:31 | 6 |
| Yeah, dave, so long.
And thanks for porting my design/implementation of queued Mail-11
on RSX to VMS. An excellent port.
/john
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3107.360 | He was young then! | ARRODS::HEWITTC | Comms=tin cans+wet string | Tue Oct 17 1995 05:51 | 6 |
| Having first met Dave when he joined Digital he was fresh from school,
short trousers, socks round his ankles, ...you get the picture, it
seems incredible that 18 years has passed. Take care of yourself Dave
and keep the ideas flowing.
Colin.
|
3107.361 | | ATLANT::SCHMIDT | See http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/ | Tue Oct 17 1995 11:55 | 5 |
| > -< He was young then! >-
Weren't we all!
Atlant
|
3107.362 | | REDZIN::COX | | Tue Oct 17 1995 13:42 | 10 |
| > <<< Note 3107.361 by ATLANT::SCHMIDT "See http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/" >>>
>
> -< He was young then! >-
>
> Weren't we all!
>
> Atlant
Although, some of us are "...younger than that, now."
Dave
|
3107.363 | Ken Cowan leaves Digital | HNDYMN::MCCARTHY | A Quinn Martin Production | Fri Oct 20 1995 09:29 | 14 |
| >>This is a post-mortum(sp?) good-bye for a co-worker.
delete and repost with what I really ment to say:
This is a post-partum good-bye for a co-worker.
Ken Cowan (KC) left Digital last Friday for a small company. There are many
people that that didn't know he was leaving so I'm posting this to let the rest
of the people that delt with KC over his 11 years at Digital that he has moved
on.
Yes the brain-drain continues.
Brian J.
|
3107.364 | | MU::porter | objects in server are closer than they appear | Fri Oct 20 1995 16:24 | 4 |
|
bye...
|
3107.365 | It's time to move on. | ROCCER::LIFLAND | | Fri Oct 27 1995 10:03 | 44 |
|
It is with great sadness that I announce my voluntary departure from
Digital today. Eight years ago I joined DEC with the intent building
efficient information systems until I retired. I now leave Digital
with some regret for not being able to complete what I had hoped to.
Having survived countless reorganizations and headcount reductions, I
am amazed at what a long and strange trip this has been.
As I move on to another opportunity, I would like leave with these
few words of praise. Both DEC and Digital's strength has always been
it's people. Both the employees past and present and it's customers
who believed in our products. Of the many I have meet during my stay,
there are very few that I would not be delighted to break bread with.
I have been enriched during my stay by having worked with people of
many different backgrounds, life styles, races, religions, gender, and
philosophies. Not once has these differences interfered with the
professionalism of the TEAM. Most of all, I am grateful for the
tolerance afforded me, even when I sometimes sounded like a lecturing
professor. Despite all our problems, we were a TEAM.
I wish all those remaining well.
May all your projects complete successfully.
May the politics of the moment disappear as the morning dew
to a bright sunny day.
May the rains of despair occur only while you sleep,
leaving flowers and singing birds to your awaking.
May the happiness you seek find you.
And for those of you who know me for my quotes I leave you with one
final one which guided me these past few months.
"If I am not for myself, who is for me?
And if I am for myself, who am I?
And if not now, when?"
[Rabbi Hillel]
See you on the net,
Mark Lifland 183285
[email protected]
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3107.366 | | MAIL1::CRANE | | Fri Oct 27 1995 11:10 | 3 |
| Good bye, good luck and God bless.
Sounds like another brain drain from here.
|
3107.367 | Heading to the men's room | TPSYS::MACNEIL | J. | Mon Oct 30 1995 07:36 | 28 |
|
"I'm going to the men's room." At least that's what I'll
be saying to the people I work with in just a few too-
short days from now. But, just between you and me, I'll be
going past the men's room, past the cafeteria, and right
on out through lobby. And the next time I head in to work,
it will be to a new office with new people at a another
company.
Although I was traded to Sykes Enterprises back in
December and leased back to DEC, I've still felt like
a DECcie. But now I'll just say that "I'm going to the men's
room" so that I don't have to face the emotions of leaving
so many friends, so many people that I enjoy knowing,
people that I respect, people that I will miss. And maybe
this will help me avoid facing the idea of leaving DEC
which has been more than a job to me because, in a way,
DEC has been a community that I have lived in. I wish that
I could take so many of my friends here along with me as I
leave to try out a new opportunity.
And this way I won't have to say awkward and inadequate
thankyou's to all those of you who have helped me try to
understand technical things. When I have done good work it
has so often been because of the generous help you have
given.
Bye for just now.
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3107.368 | Andrea Antonangeli | MLNAD0::ANTONANGELI | Addio, Adieu, Good Bye, etc | Mon Oct 30 1995 13:16 | 11 |
| My turn to say good bye: tomorrow(31st) is my last day.
Hope all the best for my friends/colleagues/employees remaining here.
I leave to start my own activity (keeping fingers crossed...).
If you wish to contact me, my home phone number is +39.2.89502557.
Ciao.
�AA (Andrea Antonangeli)
|
3107.369 | Me too! - FWIW | ABACUS::DRY | | Fri Nov 17 1995 10:47 | 73 |
| Well, you can add my name to the list. Today is my last day, after
11 1/2 years. Digital made a decision for me that I just could not
make myself.
I read back through the topic to reflect on some of the noter's farewell
remarks. The first note caught my eye.
"At first I was angry and disappointed....." I share that feeling, and
I am still angry and disappointed.
I have spent all my time in Material Management, Business Management,
Order Administration, and Returns Management all at NQO/DDD/MKO in Nashua/
Merrimack N.H.
The first 4-5 years were the best. Management called the worker bees
into the staff's - requested feedback, listened, negotiated, and
formulated business decisions. It wasn't until Management met with
Management in upper level Staff Meetings that no one could make
decisions. I can still remember the first out of group Business meeting
I attended. My cost center Manager more or less said, "Don't agree to
anything, only answer questions directed to me, don't give out any info
not requested, and It's only a game".
I can still remember my reaction. I take my job seriously, and was
quite disappointed in his method of conducting business.
Today's Digital is quite different. Management now doesn't call you in
for extended staff meetings to stimulate ideas, request constructive
criticism, or negotiate with you. They tell you what has been decided
at higher level staff meetings, make you feel like you can ask a
question, and they will listen, and get you out as quick as possible.
If they differ with your, feel challenged, or are upset that you
brought up a difficult topic, - watch out.
It has never made sense to me, why Digital has never moved the truly
gifted Managers into the areas of poorest performance, to aid the overall
performance of the company. Within the lower levels of Management, the
Outstanding Managers seem to move around within the same general Business
functions. (The going gets tough, the tough get going) (When a part of
the Business is ailing, you find out what is the area that is causing the
most problems, and you place your greatest effort there to attain the
largest and quickest ROI. Matrix Mangement may be long gone at the
extreme top levels of Digital, but you couldn't convince me of that
at the lower levels.
I have generally been a RON, but have really gained much insight
through this notes file. You achieve a better understanding of the
problems faced within each organization, and as in the older days, many
people in complete opposite businesses have joined in to help those who
sought help in addressing a problem.
To the Greyhawk's, Corson's, Eyster's, etc of this conference, I salute
you.
The most important lesson I have learned through reading this
conference, is that poor communication of what we each do leads to
improper general judgements of groups within Digital, their functions,
and their accomplishments. The file has opened many closed minds, and
I, as well as many others. have been truly impressed by the intelligence,
common sense, dedication, and humanity of many of the contributors. The
underlying theme seems to be "Do what makes good Business Sense"
If only Digital could run the Business utilizing the same concepts.
Good Luck to Digital and to the warriors left, especially to those of
you that fall into the aforementioned category. To me, that is the
lifeblood of a successful company.
Randy Dry
|
3107.370 | Tex says "goodbye, and best wishes" | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Life is lived best one day at a time | Fri Dec 01 1995 12:48 | 19 |
|
Well, here's my official "So long, I've enjoyed" note. Today was my last
official day (laid off, I'm afraid) and my account goes away after this, so
please don't send e-mail. I'm looking forward to taking a little time off,
relaxing, and spending some more time with my boat (we've become estranged
lately, and I'm worried about the relationship. :^]) before I start looking
for another job.
Anyone that would like to reach me may at (817)424-3413 or write:
Brent Eyster
2100 West Northwest Highway, #1140
Grapevine, TX 76051
I can't say how much I've enjoyed working with everyone, clients and customers
alike. Wishing you the best for the holidays and in the coming new year.
Brent, aka "Tex"
|
3107.371 | Well, there goes another good guy... | TP011::KENAH | Do we have any peanut butter? | Fri Dec 01 1995 12:51 | 1 |
| Adios, Tex -- good luck.
|
3107.372 | Thru the tears... | LACV01::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Fri Dec 01 1995 13:05 | 11 |
|
I am devistated. You mean there is no place in Digital for a
talented software installer/debugger/customer-oriented person?
On the other hand, I know the boat, and they can be very demanding
mistresses...
Adios, my very good friend. God bless.
the Greyhawk
|
3107.373 | Reality for Today is.... | PEAKS::LILAK | Who IS John Galt ? | Fri Dec 01 1995 13:23 | 15 |
| | <<< Note 3107.372 by LACV01::CORSON "Higher, and a bit more to the right" >>>
| -< Thru the tears... >-
| I am devistated. You mean there is no place in Digital for a
| talented software installer/debugger/customer-oriented person?
Maybe there just isn't a place in DEC, er, Digital anymore
for talented people who speak their minds about what they see
that is wrong.
Naaah. Never happen here.
Publius
|
3107.374 | shocked! | USOPS::DFITCH | Digital=DEC ReClaim TheName! | Fri Dec 01 1995 15:45 | 11 |
| Tex,
I've always enjoyed your insights & humor - you will be missed!
I can't believe that anyone could pretend for a moment that "Your
skills are no longer required." Isn't that PC, blanket tag-line for
all "lay off"s these days?
Enjoy your time off! You've (more than!) earned it!
/Diane
|
3107.375 | The DEC community is bigger than Digital... | DPDMAI::WISNIEWSKI | ADEPT of the Virtual Space. | Wed Dec 06 1995 12:35 | 18 |
| Brent,
Not that you need it but please come and network at the DFWLUG's
DECUS meetings every second Tuesday of the month in Dallas.
It will not only get you a DEC (eh) Digital Fix but you'll network
(not that you need it but many of the folks who attend could benefit
from you!) with DECUS members from around North Texas.
If you would like to come and speak to the LUG, we'd be pleased to
have you anytime.
You'll be missed from the notesfiles..
Good Holidays and best of 1996 to you...
John Wisniewski
[email protected]
|
3107.376 | | TP011::KENAH | Do we have any peanut butter? | Fri Dec 08 1995 15:28 | 40 |
| I can't exactly say "I'm history;" it'd be closer to the truth to
say "I'm probably history." I learned last week that, due to the
sale of some of the components of the Components and Peripherals
Division, I am "at risk." Finding another internal job may be
difficult, so I decided to say goodbye, just in case.
Yesterday, I happened upon the string in this conference that dealt
with the sudden and tragic death of Simon Szeto. Two things struck me:
The first was that Simon was clearly the best example of the DEC
employee I admired and wanted to emulate. He embodied all of the
attributes that made DEC the company it was.
The other was that many of the people who eulogized Simon are themselves
gone. Many of these were people whose clear thought and passionate
commitment I also wanted to emulate. But these people were part of
DEC, not Digital.
The move from DEC to Digital is more than a name change; it's a
fundamental shift in identity, and core values. The core values
that first drew me to this company twelve years ago are gone, just
as the people who embodied them are gone. The core values of the
company that has put me "at risk" do not draw me. I clearly recognize
this: if I went to another company, and saw the same core values that
I see in this, my current company, I would NOT take a job there.
There are some things I will miss, many more that I will not. High on
the list of things that I will miss will be Notes. Though this medium,
for nearly twelve years (I wrote my first note on December 9th, 1983),
I have conversed, cajoled, learned, and laughed with colleagues around
the world. Through Notes I have "met" and grown to respect men and
women with expertise is a wide variety of disciplines, both work-
related and personal. Through Notes I learned how to make connections
with my co-workers, no matter how scattered we might be physically.
For the sake of those friends and colleagues I leave behind, I
fervently hope that Digital succeeds. I fear that it will not.
Best of luck to you all.
andrew
|
3107.377 | A memory of Simon... | CSC32::BOWMAN | Windows 95 Training Team | Tue Dec 12 1995 13:47 | 5 |
| FWIW, .376 reminded me of the last time I spoke to Simon Szeto in
person. It was just as Digital was announcing layoffs...speculation was
we would go from a company of 120,000 to 90,000. I suggested a total of
60,000 might be appropriate. Simon's response was "40,000 was more
realistic!". As usual, Simon was probably correct.
|
3107.378 | | HANNAH::SICHEL | All things are connected. | Wed Dec 13 1995 10:55 | 19 |
| It seems it's my turn to write one of these notes.
I'm leaving Digital to pursue other interests for a while.
January 2nd will be my last day.
I've loved working at Digital these past 14 years. This place can be magic.
My thanks to the many generous people who have helped me along the way.
With the sale of the VT business and continuing reorganization, it has been
harder to find work I really love that makes a difference for the company
and our customers, so I've started my own business, "Sustainable Softworks",
as a computer consultant and Macintosh developer (wish me luck!).
I wish you all the best (especially since I may want to come back some day :-)
Keep in touch, and keep pursuing your dreams.
- Peter
[email protected]
|
3107.379 | | DRDAN::KALIKOW | DIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&Glory! | Thu Dec 14 1995 22:52 | 9 |
| Best of luck, Peter.
I've really enjoyed reading you the past few years. You always have
something insightful to say. My prediction: success.
Happy landings!
Dan
|
3107.380 | Best wishes to all! | DKAS::GALLUP | You are what you think. | Tue Dec 19 1995 15:10 | 68 |
|
Well, the time has come for me to wish you all farewell. I've accepted
a position as a Senior Consultant with JYACC, Inc. in Wellesley, MA, a
small systems integration company with a great vision and a fabulous work
environment. My last day with Digital will be Friday (December 22), and
after a much-needed vacation, I'll be starting with JYACC on January 9th;
eight years to the day after joining Digital.
The last eight years have been an incredible journey for me. In some
ways it feels like just yesterday I was beginning with Digital in Colorado
Springs -- fresh out of college and with a great deal to learn. It's been
a crazy rollercoaster having been hired during a hiring freeze, relocating
to Massachusetts during a relocation freeze, surving a stint as a SOAPBOX
moderator, as well as weathering numerous layoffs and at least two potential
buyouts of my group.
Through this journey I've learned who I am, why I am and where I'm going.
Today I've created a life for myself that is fabulous and taking this
step into that life feels incredible. My many thanks go out to many people
for the impact they have made in my life and the memories I will take with
me. It is through the work I've done with the many incarnations of the
Knowledge Based Solutions Group here that I've been able to develop
excellent technical skills in software development as well as find my
niche within the software consulting world.
Notes! You have all been a fabulous source for defining my life!!!!
Thanks to the rambunctious members of SOAPBOX for teaching me the
value of how to locate the source of self esteem within myself. Thanks
to members of WOMANNOTES who have taught me what it truly means to be a
Feminist while retaining my femininity and embracing men and women for
the contributions we each make to the world. And, a special thanks to
SINGLES of providing a forum in which I've been able to create an incredible
vision for the type of relationship I want to have in my life; and today
I have that relationship with Patrick. There are so many other conferences
that I've participated in throughout the years and to all of you, thank you.
Your impact on my life will be something I will carry with me forever.
For those of you that know me (and those of you that don't!) come visit
me on the WWW where I'm sure I'll have a Web page in a month or so.....
http://www.jyacc.com/. Look there for my home page, great links, fun
stuff and news about community service projects throughout the region.
I'll forward my Internet address as soon as I have one (something
similar to [email protected]).
To laugh is to risk appearing the fool
To weep is to risk being called sentimental
To reach out to another is to risk involvement
To expose feelings is to risk showing your true self
To place your ideas and dreams before the crowd is to
risk being called naive
To love is to risk not being loved in return
To live is to risk dying
To hope is to risk despair
To try is to risk failure
but risks must be taken, because the greatest risk in life
is to risk nothing
The people who risk nothing do nothing, have nothing,
are nothing, and become nothing
They may avoid suffering and sorrow but they cannot simply
learn to feel, and change, and grow, and love and live....
Chained to their servitude, they are slaves; they have
forfeited their freedom.
Only the people who risk are truly free.
-Anonymous
Best wishes to all.....
Kathy Gallup
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3107.381 | | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Tue Dec 19 1995 15:29 | 9 |
| Wow! Kathy...
It's been a long time since I've seen your familiar name in NOTES. I
want to wish you the best that life can offer. You've been a friend
from FRIENDS, the BOX and over the years, though we never met, it's
been fun knowing you.
Good luck, Seasons Greetings, and God Bless!
tony
|
3107.382 | I'm outta here... | aidev.tay1.dec.com::DOUCETTE | More Chuck for the buck! | Fri Jan 05 1996 04:46 | 20 |
| Today is my last day at Digital.
I've been here since I left college (9.5 years ago);
it's finally time for a change.
I've learned a lot, had some fun, and worked with some very dedicated
and talented people whom I'll miss. Unfortunately, as the years have passed,
I've become tired and frustrated with the new Digital.
I've watched a lot of my friends walk out that door; now it's my turn.
Best of luck to all of my friends and colleagues whom I leave behind.
May you and Digital succeed.
Make sure you watch out for yourself; noone else will.
Later,
Chuck
p.s. I expect my new e-mail address will be [email protected].
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3107.383 | Adios my friends. I love you... | ACISS1::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Mon Feb 12 1996 21:59 | 5 |
|
I can't believe I ate the whole thing...
the Greyhawk
|
3107.384 | Wit and Wisdom GONE | OHFS02::POMEROY | | Tue Feb 13 1996 03:47 | 5 |
| As one who mostly justr reads, YOU will be missed greatly.
Good Luck Greyhawk.
Dennis
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3107.385 | :^( Buy Buy | ACISS1::SETLOCK | | Tue Feb 13 1996 10:40 | 5 |
| I'm sad for me. I'll miss your notes and back of the building
conversations. Best of luck. I'm sure you'll do well. Keep in touch
and let us know where you are and how you're doing.
Sue
|
3107.386 | you made a difference | MPOS01::AKERLIND | | Tue Feb 13 1996 12:08 | 10 |
| As a reader only, I always looked forward to reading a reply by the one
and only - "The Greyhawk". Insightfull, witty, cuts to the quick,
grounded in common sense are but a few of the ways to describe your
entries in the various conferences you participated in. Rest assured
you will always be rememebered as a "noter" of distinction. You will
be missed!
To you & yours - GOOD LUCK!
Jim
|
3107.387 | To the honorary ornery... | SML1DR::phhdial_port6.phh.dec.com::Lusk | Three monkeys, ten minutes | Tue Feb 13 1996 16:07 | 1 |
| Your Hawkship, we shall miss you indeed...
|
3107.388 | All the best to you... | GLRMAI::SNOW | | Wed Feb 14 1996 08:43 | 20 |
| I wish you all the best...
Although it is likely we will never meet
The Road goes ever on and on
Down from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the road has gone,
And I must follow, if I can,
Pursuing it with eager feet,
Until it joins some larger way
Where many paths and errands meet.
And whither then? I cannot say.
I have thoroughly enjoyed your notes.
Take care,
Lin Snow
|
3107.389 | this is sad... | KAHALA::TRYON | | Wed Feb 14 1996 11:49 | 9 |
| I must add my voice in here, also...I am a mostly RO noter in this
conference and others where the Greyhawk was a contributor and I
have always stopped to read his replies even when just "skimming"
a topic.
It makes me sad to think that Digital could let a treasure like
this go out and enrich someone else's company...
Nancy
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3107.390 | Greyhawk | MR2SRV::guinep.mro.dec.com::wwillis | MCS Rapid Prototyping & Offer Creation | Wed Feb 14 1996 17:19 | 1 |
| I feel the need for a moment of NOTES silence....
|
3107.391 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Wed Feb 14 1996 17:59 | 4 |
|
Everybody bow your heads and say a prayer for Peter, or sacrifice
a lamb at your desk, whichever you prefer.
|
3107.392 | How DO they pick who goes, anyhow? | SYOMV::FOLEY | Instant Gratification Takes Too Long. | Wed Feb 14 1996 18:54 | 5 |
| I kinda wondering if Notes> participation (visibility?) has any effect
on who gets "picked"? Seems like "famous" names are dropping like
flies.
.mike.
|
3107.393 | | ODIXIE::MOREAU | Ken Moreau;Technical Support;Florida | Wed Feb 14 1996 19:14 | 20 |
| RE: .392
> I kinda wondering if Notes> participation (visibility?) has any effect
> on who gets "picked"? Seems like "famous" names are dropping like
> flies.
I think that is a bit paranoid, even though I am losing friends to this
one. I think we (the Digital noting community) just notice a bit more
when it is one of our own. I mean, think how many people you see in your
office on a daily basis, vs how many people you know of in here. And
the people in here are a much broader cross-section of the company than
you will see in *any* Digital office, because we include hardware engineers,
software engineers, Sales people, MCS, Sales support, managers, marketing
people, administrative people, (your favorite Digital function here), etc.
Name me a Digital office that has *all* of those types of people in it.
So if *any* of those functions get hit, we all hear about it through
Notes, whereas we might not hear about it through the office.
-- Ken Moreau
|
3107.394 | A Larson moment... | ATLANT::SCHMIDT | See http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/ | Thu Feb 15 1996 15:13 | 8 |
| I'm reminded upon this occasion of that "Far Side" cartoon
that shows an iceberg with four or five penguins on it, and
a polar bear dressed up like a penguin.
The caption is something like: "And now Greyhawk's gone! I
think something's going on here!"
Atlant
|
3107.395 | After 12� years... | TP011::KENAH | Do we have any peanut butter? | Fri Feb 16 1996 16:07 | 28 |
| After being told I was at risk in December, I was told (seven weeks
later) that I *wasn't* at risk, and that I should return to my old job.
Since this felt uncomfortable (to say the least), I asked for some time
to find another internal job. If I didn't get an offer by the date we
agreed upon (today), I'd leave.
Well, time ran out for me. My exit interview is Monday. My feelings
are mixed.
Digital continues to create some of the best hardware and supporting
software in the industry. Unfortunately, it consistently fails to
proprerly market what it creates -- all too often, Digital does no
marketing at all beyond flurries of activity at the product
announcement -- other times, it'll let consumers know the product
exists, but then make a different fundamental marketing blunder, like
over-pricing, over-engineering, forcing customers to buy unnecessary
and unwanted add-ons, etc. This, coupled with Digital's tendency to
treat its employees like consumables, casues me to fear for the
long-term viability of the corporation.
And this saddens me because I have met some of the finest, smartest,
savviest, and best people in the world here in the corridors and
cubicles of DEC (and then Digital).
Good luck to you all.
Regards,
andrew
|
3107.396 | ALOHA | STOSS1::DPRICE | | Fri Feb 16 1996 23:23 | 9 |
| So Long Grey Hawk ...
Me too ... I go now ... today
Always have been only a RO noter ...
After 15 years ... 14 DEC 100's, 4 Decathalons ...
I say now my brothers ...
ALOHA ...
GreyEagle
|
3107.397 | | SHRCTR::PJOHNSON | aut disce, aut discede | Sat Feb 17 1996 14:59 | 9 |
| Andrew,
This really *is* crazy. We met years ago, back when Digital was DEC
and we were all proud of it.
I don't think you need it, but I wish you all the luck in the world.
Our loss will certainly be someone else's gain.
Pete
|
3107.398 | | POWDML::DOUGAN | | Mon Feb 19 1996 11:08 | 5 |
| Larry, all the best! Keep in touch.
Thanks for your support to AP in the past.
Axel
|
3107.399 | No, I'm the *other* Kenah (not counting Marcie) | LIBRT6::KENAH | Do we have any peanut butter? | Mon Feb 19 1996 12:04 | 1 |
| Larry's still an employee -- I'm his younger brother, a marketing dweeb.
|
3107.400 | | POWDML::DOUGAN | | Mon Feb 19 1996 12:07 | 1 |
| oops
|
3107.401 | | TINCUP::KOLBE | Wicked Wench of the Web | Mon Feb 19 1996 17:52 | 2 |
| Andrew, I'm sorry to see you go. I've enjoyed your comments and thoughts
over the years. It seems such a waste. liesl
|
3107.402 | NO MORE STANDBY | ACISS2::CARNCROSSG | | Wed Feb 21 1996 09:18 | 13 |
| Well I'm gone too. They got me on Monday after 13.5 years.
The cost center I was in is down to 4 people taking calls.
I also love my work but this job has been a constant ulcer for 6 years.
To all those grunts left answering pages and humping calls "GOD BLESS".
Thank God NO MORE STANDBY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gordon "THE FAT MAN" Carncross
West Chicago, IL
708-231-2247
|
3107.403 | GAME OVER | GEMVAX::HIGGINS | | Fri Mar 08 1996 14:07 | 12 |
|
You don't know me because I'm an RON. I just couldn't leave without telling
you that you are the best. I have learned so much from you. When I needed
an education and fast!, your collective knowledge was my first source of
information; thank you for sharing it so generously. When my morale was
low, some note in HUMANE::DIGITAL would inspire me. And the humor!
Digital is lucky to have you. Yes, I'm talking to you. Well, I really must
be going. My very best wishes to you. See you on the other side of the
firewall.
Barbara Higgins
|
3107.404 | Outta here after 17 great (and sometimes not-so-greate) years | USHS05::VASAK | | Wed Mar 13 1996 11:02 | 60 |
| To my coworkers and colleagues;
After more than 17 years with Digital, it is time for me to say good-bye. My
last day here will be April 5, 1996. I have accepted an offer with Bindview
Development, a small software company which develops Netware LAN management
tools. I have been hired as the department manager of Quality Assurance. I'll
be reporting to the VP of Technical Services, and building Bindview's QA
department from the ground up, creating the charter, developing the budget, the
QA procedures, and hiring the staff. This is the kind of opportunity I can
never have in a large, mature company such as Digital, so I have chosen to
accept it and move on.
Digital has been a terrific place to work in many ways. You folks are the best
in the business, and I have learned and developed tremendously during my stay
here. Be proud of what you have all accomplished - you are awesome!
So many of you have contributed to my growth and development here that I cannot
begin to name everyone - all the TOPS10/20 group, the MEIS group, and the MCS
organization here in Texas, and all of my "netpals" and acquaintances. Each of
you that I have encountered have contributed to my growth as a professional and
as a human being. You know who you are :-)
I DO have a couple of really specific "thank yous" I need to give, though.
To Dave Eklund, who was the SPR manager for TOPS10/20. Dave took all of us -
raw, inexperienced and straight out of school, for the most part - and
developed us into professionals. His were the first lessons in quality that I
had in my engineering career at Digital, and my later successes were very much
built on the foundation he laid. He taught us critical things like GETTING IT
RIGHT and "if ain't broke, don't fix it". He taught us to speak to customers
in ways that were appropriate and clear. Dave, I know you read this file -
please understand how very valuable your patient guidance was to all of us -
and how very much responsible you were for our attitudes and our professional
development. I'll be leaning heavily on your example as I begin to hire and
develop the young engineers I will be working with.
To Doug Gordon and Julian Wolfe, of the MEIS group - who taught me that you
really CAN make absolutely anything out of nothing at all...
To Don Marshall, who has been my most consistent managerial influence since I
moved to the field. Don has shown me that it is possible to maintain personal
integrity, honour, and dignity under the most trying of circumstances, that is
possible to stay calm and collected under the heaviest of fire, and that it is
possible to be fair, consistent, do the right thing by customers and staff, and
still make a profit. Don, without your example, I doubt that I'd have the
intestinal fortitude to accept a management position.
And to everyone else - it is a joy to work with so many passionate, dedicated
professionals. I know you'll succeed in turning this company around and
setting the industry on its ears. I wish you all the best.
I'll be around on the 'net - after April 5 my email address will be
[email protected]. Drop me a line!
Regards,
Rita Tillson Vasak
LAN Consultant
MCS Houston
|
3107.405 | My Farewell | BSS::BERGLING | | Tue Mar 19 1996 15:59 | 14 |
| Hello Fellow Digital Employees;
I have been a mostly read only mamber of this conference.
Tomorrow is my last day working here at the CSC in Colorado
Springs. My real last day is March 29th. After almost 8 years it's time
for me to move on. I have enjoyed the ups and worried about the downs
during my time here. I have to say that the last 5 years have been long
and hard. I have enjoyed the work most of the time and the people all
of the time.
A fond farewell to all;
Vern Bergling
MVHS CSC Colorado Springs, CO
|
3107.406 | bye... | PERFOM::WALRATH | | Wed Mar 27 1996 19:24 | 35 |
|
Hello all,
Well, I'm not sure I would ever be able to get in contact with all of the
people I have been privileged to work and interact with in the last 9 years
at DEC, but for anyone out there who might remember me, I am heading on to
other things.
I have accepted a job at Sybase IQ, the data warehousing division of Sybase
based out of Burlington, Mass., and will begin there April 1. Instead of doing
TP benchmark testing and helping others get better TP performance on their
VAX or Alpha systems, I will be doing database development and testing and
helping others get better decision support performance on their Sybase IQ
systems (I will be the query optimizer performance group).
It was difficult deciding to leave, because I see a huge amount of promise in
Alpha systems, DEC Unix, NT, and the newly refocusing VMS, but I will get to
learn a new side of performance which I could never really get at DEC, and
Object-Oriented C++ decision-support database development is just too many hot
resume words to pass up...
After years of doing (among other things) VMS cluster performance, I hope
VMS, Digital Unix and Digital NT clusters can keep well ahead of the pack.
I have seen a technology we had which was almost unique in the industry
wander along while others started emulating and even surpassing us in some
ways. I am sure DEC will if groups can put together the future plans I
have seen, and we don't lose all of the best sales, support, and service
people who will be needed to configure, sell, and service these big systems
to the corporate bulimia which seems to have taken hold at DEC.
good bye and good luck,
Dave Walrath
Computer Systems Division Performance Group
|
3107.407 | Tim Wells | ALFSS1::WELLS | Cakes useless if you can't eat it too! | Thu Mar 28 1996 18:49 | 51 |
|
Well the time has come, after 12 years, to say goodbye to Digital
and all the great people I have met in many different positions across
the corporation. I have been downsized out of the SI organization as
of March 29th, and with all my VMS experience, customer and professional
skills, and recent Windows NT/Microsoft training, the job prospects look
pretty good.
My immediate plans are to do an initial job search for a few weeks,
then take a month-long trip through Eastern Europe I've been wanting to
do for a while. I've worked for Digital since I was 19(including through
college) so I need a little time to reflect and evaluate. The package,
though not great, is sufficient to buy me some time and probably still
come out ahead.
Some of my memories from Digital:
- Re-locating from NH/MA to Atlanta
- Working at 12 different DEC locations and untold customer sites
- Logging 120,000 miles in one year of business travel
- Using those miles to go to Australia and Europe
- Playing in 6 Digital ice hockey tournaments including ones in Toronto and
Ottowa. Being very sore and hungover after, but feeling great!
- Attending several Decworlds - always a good experience
- Starting as a co-op computer operator working weekend nights for $6/hr
- The people. There always was an instant respect when you told someone you
worked for Digital. I have helped and been helped by untold numbers of
people based solely on that fact. It's really sad to see that go.
- Winning the DEC Soccer Championship with most of my team from Galway against
another team from Scotland.
- Endless trips to airports, on planes, hotels, rental cars. Sad goodbyes
and very happy welcomes back.
- The notesfiles. Getting dates from the Singles notesfile, learning investing
and real estate, placing Classified_ads, finding a customer solution just
by asking in the right place, and of course the Digital notesfile.
- Business travel during the Gulf War with all the security and lines at
the airports. Flying home for Christmas after a long business trip with
a very satisfied feeling.
- Turkies at Christmas
Here's how I can be reached:
(404)705-9161
Tim Wells
2306 Chastain Drive
Atlanta, GA 30342
Good luck to you all
Tim
|
3107.408 | Gail Hatch | MKOTS4::GHATCH | On the cutting edge of obsolescence | Mon Apr 01 1996 10:27 | 22 |
| I wish I had something and elegant and profound to say. But it's with
much relief that I find myself signing out. It's been a difficult year
here in support land. I came back from maternity leave to find all the
players had changed and the new ones didn't really care who I was or
what I did. I guess I'll no longer be Target Hotline consultant to the
stars... 8^)
I'm going back to a small company where I can get paid for doing a job
not warming a seat and nodding my head in agreement for eight hours a
day. I couldn't think of many reasons not to leave at this point. I'm
just another headcount reduction. I look forard to being a person
again!
8.5 years have mostly been good, your manager makes all the difference,
that is who you work for, not Digital. When will groups with in Digital
learn to play together under the same roof, this in-fighting will be
the death of us.
I wish the internet notes where as good as these! Cheers to all the
great folks I've met along the way!
Gail
|
3107.409 | Manny Hernandez | ODIXIE::ODIXIE::HERNANDEZ | Clinton & Gore ...OUT in four | Wed Apr 03 1996 17:01 | 40 |
| After 14 years as read-only mostly with this conference, I too have
been hit during the latest SI downsizing. After analyzing the situation,
it's almost amusing to think that this company targets me (and others
like me) who have been producing for years without ceasing.
Over the past 11 years since I have been in SI (Digital Consulting
and those trillion other names they referred to us as), I have been
billable non-stop except for vacation and training. I did all they
asked of me and more. I got great customer letters and surveys. I
worked on out of town assignments that placed a great deal of stress
on my family. How they justify cutting me when I return close to 4 times
my salary back into the company annually is incredible.
I'm past the angry part. I've almost left on my own on several
occasions but always believed that Digital was getting on the right
track. Now I leave with a package, even though small, it's more than
I would have had otherwise.
I think Digital has a long way to go before they settle in for a
smooth cruise. They need to stop targeting people who work and bring
in revenue for a living and start targeting the good-ole-boy structures
around country.
On a positive note, within 12 hours of putting the word out regarding
my TFS0, I had two job offers. One internal and one external. Needless
to say, I'm taking the offer of a company with vision.
I've made many good friends with this company and sadly, most of them
are gone. I say sadly for Digital, because I am a shareholder. Sadly
because almost all of them found better paying jobs with companies
that treat them fairly. Sadly, because all these reasons are indications
that the wrong people are getting cut.
My email address to lost friends who read this note is
[email protected]
Best of luck to those that remain
Manny
|
3107.410 | | CBHVAX::CBH | Mr. Creosote | Thu Apr 04 1996 04:18 | 13 |
| I'll be off sometime soon, I handed in my resignation a couple of weeks ago,
although the leaving date is yet to be negotiated. I'm sorry to be leaving a
company which has so many excellent people and a great product range, but I
won't be sorry to leave the bureacracy, restructuring and penny pinching, so
it's with mixed feelings of sadness and relief that I'm going.
I've been in this job for 7� years now; the first 3 with the cunningly
acronymed Philips Information Systems, and from then on with Digital since the
buy out. There've been some interesting times and some aggravating ones!
But I'm not gone *just* yet, so no rude comments please!
Chris.
|
3107.411 | DBI sold to Oracle, we're gone | BROKE::SERRA | You got it, we JOIN it....DBI | Fri Apr 05 1996 14:50 | 19 |
|
Well, I'm outta here. Good luck to all. Even to those who spend
a little too much time in Notes.
-- SJJS
Public key fingerprint: 75 73 83 83 77 89 70 82 71 71 78 65 35 35
To find PGP, read note 2338.4 in Humane::IBMPC_Sharkware.
|
3107.412 | Repeating history... | ZENDIA::HAKKARAINEN | so many roads to ease my soul | Fri Apr 19 1996 15:37 | 28 |
| Do I lose points for saying good-bye twice? (3107.141)
I've been back at Digital for a few months on a contract. It's
been a lot like a high school reunion. We've all grown up a bit,
some more than others and none of us as much as we'd like. The
people who aren't here are having as much of an impact as those
who are.
A few parting thoughts:
- What I said in .141 still applies.
- I may get to work with Stan on my next job. How 'bout that?
- Even though Digital's tried to starve it to death, there's nothing
like Notes.
- Company-wise Email, whether by All-in-1/TeamLinks, Exchange, POP, or
VMSmail, is still a very good thing. Lots of places still don't have
it.
- AltaVista (the search engine) shows that Digital can still do it
right.
=======================================================================
Karl [email protected]
-30-
|
3107.413 | To the Best Within us... | PEAKS::LILAK | Who IS John Galt ? | Fri Apr 19 1996 18:21 | 54 |
| After 17+ years, I have made a what initially seemed a difficult
decision: to leave DEC, er, Digital.
That said, I'd like to dispense a little philosophy.
Each of us has the amount of time we are given in this life, to spend
as we will. No amount of 'saving' will change the quantity we are
given. We can only be wise stewards of what we have received. Your
time IS your life. To be true to the best within us, we should spend
it on the goals and activities that matter the most to each of us. If
we are not spending our time on those goals, or in the proper
situations to pursue these goals, or in a career path that is
supportive of these goals, we are wasting our most precious commodity:
our time ( and our lives). We should never fall into the trap of
waiting for things which may be beyond our control to change.
The author of the book "10 Natural Laws of Successful Time and Life
Management", Hyrum Smith, says: "When your daily activities reflect
your governing values you experience inner peace."
That simple quote is at the root of my decision to depart.
During the past 4 years, I have not experienced inner peace.
I will always try and remember the good times.
The first HSC-CI780 message transfer demo for Gordon Bell.
Wiring up the first cross-country net connection from the then-only
11/780 in Colorado to VAXUUM::. Watching this DMR/DMF thing turn into
the cross country thing we came to take for granted as the 'enet'.
I've been fortunate to have worked with some of the finest these 17
years. I will miss many of you greatly.
To all of you I offer the following advice:
Take daily stock of your lives, and where you spend your time.
Ask yourselves if you are doing what you want or just passing time ?
Is what you are doing supportive of your long-term goals ?
Are you working for change, or wasting away waiting for change ?
My new home will be:
[email protected]
Rod Lilak
aka "Publius"
|
3107.414 | ...until we meet again | GLRMAI::SNOW | | Tue Apr 23 1996 09:52 | 17 |
| Well, my friends, I have come to a fork in the road and it is time to choose
another direction. It is an exciting choice, and the future will be both
interesting and fun. I will be leaving DEC on Tuesday, 30 APRIL, and moving to
California in early May.
It is difficult to sum up over 15 1/2 years with DEC. I take with me the
gratitude of making many good friends and learning many things. I have
witnessed major changes in this Company from when I built power supplies in
the Mill to supporting applications on the network.
I wish you all the best. May the sun be in your face and the wind at your
back. May the road rise up to greet you in your travels. Thank you all
for being a part of my journey. I choose not to say goodbye...but instead
"aloha"...until we meet again.
Lin
|
3107.415 | Toodle-oo | SNOFS1::WATTSMICHAEL | | Tue May 07 1996 04:02 | 8 |
| So long and thanks for all the fun - to those I've worked with, its
been (mostly!) a pleasure, with lots of great memories, and to all good
luck for the future.
regards,
Michael Watts
Sydney, Australia
(1 year as a temp during a hiring freeze, 13 as a real DECcie)
|
3107.416 | Me, too, and so long... | NEMAIL::GEIS | Diane Ciuffetti Geis, 238-4992 | Sat May 11 1996 09:24 | 12 |
|
Well, I'm history, too, but my choice. After 18.5 years, I am off
to a smaller and growing company. I'll have the chance to work out of
a home office, and do really interesting work, and have good
advancement opportunity.
Good luck and all the best to you all.
Fondest regards,
Diane
|
3107.417 | Last ABU rep in Alabama | ALFSS1::nqsrv518.nqo.dec.com::Kevin Ryan | | Mon May 13 1996 15:01 | 15 |
| My time has come. More ABU account reductions means less direct sales folks
and they are in the process of cutting more today.
First time I have ever been let go.
Hope I gave more then I received, helped more then hurt, encouraged more then
dumped on and above all did the right thing by all.
DEC was an enigma before I came, Digital is more of one as I depart.
Good luck to you all, I will sure miss this notesfile after 10 years of
mostly read only.
Thanks - Kevin Ryan
(334)260-8177
|
3107.418 | Goodbye | MARKB::BRAMHALL | Mark Bramhall | Wed May 15 1996 16:52 | 10 |
| After 26 years, I have decided to leave Digital. My departure date will
be Friday, May 24, 1996.
Obviously my email address will cease to work soon. If you wish to
continue to correspond with me -- and I'd certainly encourage you to do
so -- then please use:
[email protected]
/s/ MarkB
|
3107.419 | Later ! | SCASS1::WOOLLUMS | Russ Woollums | Wed May 15 1996 23:52 | 7 |
| After 10+ years of fixing everything from LA50's to 9000's and 7000's
I'm hanging it up. My last day is May 23. I'm moving to a small growing
company where I'll manage their VAXcluster and NT servers. My mail
address will be [email protected] . I guess the tool kit just got a
little heavy after a while.
Russ
|
3107.420 | My observation | ACISS2::MARES | you get what you settle for | Thu May 16 1996 10:13 | 16 |
| Just a comment...
I am seeing a lot of GOOD, KNOWLEDGABLE, and LONG-TIME people just
picking up and leaving all of a sudden. A few of them are making an
entry here, most are not.
Stress level?
Frustration?
Better opportunities?
WE were the companies most valuable assets, once upon a time.
Where do we stand now?
Randy
|
3107.421 | | ICS::CROUCH | Subterranean Dharma Bum | Thu May 16 1996 10:45 | 8 |
| The company is slowly but surely disappearing. Is it part of
a master plan? Who knows but soon, a year to 5 years, there
may not be any such entity as Digital Equipment Corporation.
Call me paranoid but it feels like it is part of a plan.
Jim C.
|
3107.422 | May not be a Digital in 5 years... | JRFVAX::FRANDSEN | I'm back to livin' Floridays | Thu May 16 1996 11:34 | 11 |
| >Stress level?
>Frustration?
>Better opportunities?
All the above, I've been working jobs of "billable folks" that got hit
a month ago (Stress level?). And now I get notified that after I
"busted my b*tt" to get MCSE in two weeks, there's no bonus available
this quarter (Frustration?). I think I'll start looking (Better
opportunities?)...
John
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3107.423 | | MAIL2::RICCIARDI | Be a graceful Parvenu... | Thu May 16 1996 12:03 | 5 |
| I'm telling Management EVERY DAY that if you value an employee, you'd
better say/do something NOW to show it. If not, assume that their
resume is polished and published. There is a massive difference
between previous TSFOs and the last. People, loyal and skilled, are
not stupid.
|
3107.424 | | BHAJEE::JAERVINEN | Ora, the Old Rural Amateur | Thu May 16 1996 13:08 | 6 |
| re .421:
>Call me paranoid but it feels like it is part of a plan.
Not being paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you... ;-)
|
3107.425 | | SYOMV::FOLEY | Instant Gratification Takes Too Long. | Thu May 16 1996 13:33 | 18 |
| The thing that bothers me about all this, is that I'm hearing loyal
hard working engineers saying things like - "I'm staying until I find
some thing better - Then I'm outa here." Now these are the folks that
gave everything the company wanted, lot's of overtime at a moments
notice, missing the kids birthday parties to fix stuff when not on
standby - you know these kind of people. And - when we get to the point
where all Field Service has to offer are pc only types straight out of
school (making less than 20k) who can't spell VMS then we know that we
will be out of business.
It surely does feel like Digital Equipment Corporation is on the way to
market, make it all "lean and mean" and sell it off piece by piece. It
could be that there is a plan like that, but based on the kinds of
decisions I've seen/heard lately I'm doubting that we have anyone who
COULD come up with a plan like that and implement it.
.mike.
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3107.426 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu May 16 1996 14:19 | 9 |
| Possibly a reason people are leaving currently has to do with
the pending drop in the value of the lump sum pension. I got
a letter a few weeks ago saying that people who wanted to retain
their lump sum current value had to resign by something like
the end of May (I'm hazy on the details). You may recall the
previous letter showing how lump sums would be affected by the
Gatt (or something) adjustment in June(?). In some cases, 10%
of the value went into the bit bucket.
|
3107.427 | | STAR::PARKE | True Engineers Combat Obfuscation | Thu May 16 1996 14:37 | 11 |
| .426
Huh ?
Is this a Europe thing ?
The latest "byes" have been on the left of the pond.
Bill
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3107.428 | curses, GATTed again! | BECALM::NYLANDER | | Thu May 16 1996 16:28 | 16 |
|
> Huh ?
> Is this a Europe thing ?
No, this is a U.S. thing. I REALLY don't know anything about the
details, and it would be better if someone who did know chimed in here,
but apparently the approved GATT accords resulted in some Federally
mandated changes to U.S. pension programs that result in less generous
benefits for U.S. employees.
So, although I don't understand the details, Karen's report is
consistent with my limited understanding.
(Note: "Lump Sum Benefit" .not.== "Pension Cash Account Balance")
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3107.429 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu May 16 1996 17:00 | 13 |
| My cynical understanding of this is that in order to get big
corporations to support GATT, the government included a goodie
for them that reduces what they owe their employees as pensions.
This presumably is implemented by cooking the expected interest
earned and life expectancy numbers used. So, two unrelated items were
packaged together in the legislation. Your federal tax dollars
and representatives at work.
Re: (Note: "Lump Sum Benefit" .not.== "Pension Cash Account Balance")
Uh, I interpreted the letter as meaning our current balances would be
affected.
|
3107.430 | Uh-oh...... | BECALM::NYLANDER | | Thu May 16 1996 17:35 | 12 |
|
> Uh, I interpreted the letter as meaning our current balances would be
> affected.
I never got either letter referred to, so I optimistically assumed that
it only went to people who had the option to participate in the "old"
pension plan, and that anyone who had only the new plan as an option
was not affected (and hence, did not get the letter).
Uh-oh.......... Is there something I should know in running my
retirement savings projections?
|
3107.431 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu May 16 1996 17:58 | 14 |
| Re: .430
You're right, I think...
I called BE. The GATT change affects how they calculate the balance
required to provide the "old annuity". So, on that worksheet with
the three balances (old annuity, upgraded old annuity, new plan)
that they sent out (just to people covered by the five year
"safeguard"?), for most (not all) people the first two balances
would drop. So, what kind of a change this is depends on which balance
is higher for each individual, and whether at retirement they select
an annuity or a lump sum. This is giving me a migraine :-) Anyway,
balance statements are apparently going to be sent out quarterly, the
next one in July, so this may be clearer then...
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3107.432 | I'm History... | SHANE::PACIELLO | Mike Paciello | Wed May 22 1996 23:05 | 54 |
| After a little more than 14 years, my time at Digital has come. As a
result of the Computer Associates deal, my last day with Digital is
May 31. I never thought this day would ever come....and I'm still not
sure how I'll ultimately deal with it.
Interestingly, I had an opportunity to reflect on my career at Digital
this evening via an interview I did with the Boston Globe (The
article will feature work in the area of computer accessibility for
people with disabilities, particularly WWW accessibility.) I have many,
many fond memories.
Ken Olsen and Win Hindle worked with me to get the Vision Impaired
Information Services program office launched (the 1st VIIS..)...the
release of an industry first accessible CD-ROM for the blind and
visually impaired (VIOLD)...developing the ICADD SGML DTD (part of
ISO 1208-3 and now implemented within HTML 2.0+)...conducting the first
Web Access for People with Disabilities workshop for the W3C...
No doubt about it, I wish to thank Digital for giving me the
opportunity to work on disabilities access as an employee. I feel I've
accomplished much during my tenure; nothing compares to the great
feeling I get as a result of this work.
For those interested, you can continue to follow the developments in
the area of disabilites on my Web Site: http://www.webable.com/
I can be personally contacted at: [email protected] or
[email protected]
If you are interested in following WWW developments for disabilities
access, I have just created a new web page area for the W3C at:
http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Disabilities
Regards,
Mike Paciello
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Member: Project EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information)
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3107.433 | Bye for now | ZENDIA::BEERMAN | Charlie Beerman | Tue May 28 1996 09:16 | 27 |
| In 9+ years at DEC, and then Digital, I've had to dodge a number of
"bullets", and have been successful until now. My organization has
been bought by Computer Associates, and this is my last week here.
I've worked on some great projects with people who are extremely
sharp and professional. I've learned a lot, not only technically but
also about human dynamics. I've made some good friends along the
way as well.
I don't really want to say "good bye" since it sounds so final and
the future can bring unexpected twists of fate. I'd rather say
"until we meet again", which I hope we will someday.
I also want to say "good luck" to all of you and to Digital as a
corporation. There is a lot of excellent talent here, and a lot of
good products. However, I'm concerned that Digital is selling off
the talent and the good products, and what will be left? I hope
there's a viable strategy behind this trend, even if I don't
understand what it is.
Our systems will be coming down sometime Wednesday, but you can reach
me anytime at
[email protected]
Bye for now,
Charlie Beerman
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3107.434 | Whatever it took..! | FROM::FERJULIAN | PK03-2/T45 DTN:223-4887 | Wed May 29 1996 16:26 | 38 |
|
Add my resignation to the growing pile, this is voluntary. Could I
possibly be another canary in the coal mine?
Well after twelve 12� years, it's now my turn to say good bye. I
started in 1984 as a Field Service Engineer at MRO1. My final job in
1996 is as Software Systems Consultant. For the past year I have been
working with Alphaserver 8xxx (Turbolaser) systems in high visibility
opportunities, worked with a long list of great people.
Without a doubt it has been a great 12� years. If given an opportunity
to change the past, I would leave it just as I remember it. I tried to
formulate a distribution list to inform friends of my leaving but most
of these folks now have Internet addresses with other companies or IP
service providers.
Yes folks, the pond is getting pretty shallow.
I was hired when the employee population was around 60k and will leave
when it's back to the same level after peaking at 130k, so much for the
hiring freezes.
Like me, also gone are...
The Mill
PDP
Turkeys
Field Service (Renaming it was a poor decision.)
The "Research" part of R&D, now just "Development".
DECUS for users and not marketing. (Attendance gone from 8k to 1k)
DECworlds (Spending money when DEC could least afford it.)
Undercutting our partners/resellers just to make numbers. (Almost)
Email free of "@Distribution_List". The new phenomenon, "DECjunk_Mail".
Co-workers with the same job so you can load share.
A 40hr work week.
Email To: [email protected]
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3107.437 | Replacing my earlier .435 reply... | ATLANT::SCHMIDT | See http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/ | Thu May 30 1996 10:58 | 15 |
| I was afraid my reply was too brief and might be subject
to misinterpretation. So here's a less-obtuse version:
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> Like me, also gone are...
>
> :
> Turkeys
> :
While I wish it were so that the turkeys are gone, I think
management here disproves that idea with alarming regularity.
Atlant
|
3107.438 | Bob Shelton | SCCAT::SHELTON | some cheese with that whine? | Thu May 30 1996 13:24 | 10 |
| I outa here.
Tomorrow is my last day (May 31, 1996) after 19 1/2 years at DEC. I
shall miss the friends I have made during my time at Digital. I can be
reached at [email protected].
Best wishes to those that are left.
\cheers
\bob
|
3107.439 | Goobye... P.B. Bhat | PECSYS::BHAT | | Fri May 31 1996 11:16 | 35 |
| I will be taking leave of you after 14 years of working in
Digital (Canada and U.S.A.). This notesfile has been a tremendous
source of information about Digital in spite of the many arguments
and lengthy notes. I will miss this noter community very much as
I gained a lot by reading many interesting notes. I will miss a
lot friends and co-workers at Digital.
My group is being transferred to the Computer Associates,
effective June 1,1996, as part of the recently announced
strategic alliance between Digital and Computer Associates,
involving several POLYCENTER products.
I don't know my new phone number at the Computer Associates
(300 Nickerson Road, Marlboro, MA 01752). My home address and
phone number are:
Prabhakara Bhat
19 Perry Henderson Drive
FRAMINGHAM, MA 01701
(U.S.A.)
Phone: (508) 877-2525
I will send my e-mail address to Anil Navkal once I settle down
at my new job.
Digital has been a wonderful company and I have met many excellent
peopele during my stay at Digital. I wish all of you and Digital
best of luck in the coming years.
With best regards, best of luck, and goodbye to all of you,
P.B. Bhat
P.S.:- Please do not try to send mail to me at Digital
since our cluster is going to go away.
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3107.440 | Goodbye from RJS | RANGER::M_SPENCE | License to Ride | Fri May 31 1996 12:57 | 24 |
| From: TOOK::R_SPENCE "My Reality Check Bounced" 30-MAY-1996 13:11:29.34
To: MARTY
CC:
Subj: Leaving Digital (DEC) after all this fun
Well, it is time to go turn in my badge and head off.
Next stop, Computer Associates. Sure will be fun working for a company
that values software in and of itself :-)
23 years has brought lots of good times as well as tough ones. They were
all great experiances and made best by the people I worked with.
I hope to hear from y'all in the future. I can be reached at
[email protected]
Please forward this to anyone who I might have known (I woulda posted it
in the Digital notes file but I don't have a working video terminal
anymore :-)
By By!
s/rob
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3107.441 | ... Thanks for all the Fish ... | CTPCSA::CIUFFINI | God must be a Gemini... | Fri May 31 1996 14:16 | 49 |
| Me too.
Thanks to all the folks that had a hand in my education - notes,
mail and in person. Most of the 13 years were interesting and fun
but the last two ... well, they were very different.
I started when People + Products = Profits and am leaving when
Profits = Shedding People + Shedding Products. It is truly the classic
DEC vs DIGITAL division. Thanks to Ken for putting people first.
Special thanks to Steve Lionel. When I started I found what he had
to say and the manner in which it was delivered was above the norm.
( Much in the style and manner of Simon Szeto. ) Steve became the
'Digital barometer' with which I measured life in DEC. If I am lucky
GTE will have its own Steve.
jc [ [email protected] ]
Final Acronym Thoughts ...
SAP - toss it. Simplify the processes that are strangling the company
SAP is just another one and too difficult to implement ( not
to mention costly ( 1/2 billion if everyone fesses up )
PSG - Some good people. Some good managers. But, not enough incentive
and rewards to make a difference.
SAMS - counting hours is a factory mentality and doesn't even belong
there today. Treat people as professionls, not Human Resources
Ask for hours and you will get hours. Ask for creativity and
solutions and you will probably get that.
BU's - Free these folks to make their own decisions and live and die
by them. Remove the Corporate albatross structures from around
their necks. See SAP.
TFSO - Managers say 'TIF- So' Workers say T-F-S-O. Changes the meaning
of career to 'job.'
CEO - His job is done. Thanks, but it is time for someone who has the
the word 'customer' in his/her vision statement.
M&M - Also known as Meetings and Memos folk that are as Scott Adams
writes in the Dilbert Principle, at least once or twice
removed from the true work of the corporation. One former
deccie noted that they used to call these folks 'matrix moles'.
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3107.442 | Goodbye | BECALM::NYLANDER | | Sun Jun 02 1996 21:28 | 95 |
|
I thought a long time about whether to post a "goodbye" note here.
On the one hand, it seemed more professional, showing better decorum,
to just quietly slip away without adding another depressing goodbye note.
On the other hand, given my number of years and the extent of my
activities and colleagues at Digital, it didn't seem right to just
disappear.
So, I decided to end my 18+ years at Digital with a goodbye,
but to go out on a positive note.
Therefore, Goodbye.
After 18+ more or less great years at Digital, I have voluntarily
resigned to ply my craft at another company.
This will be effective June 14.
I make this announcement with considerable sadness.
It's been a good ride. I've been real lucky. There are not many
corporations where a young guy can join with a B.A. in an
irrelevant liberal arts field, a little BASIC-PLUS programming
experience, and a lot of naivette, and eventually become a
Senior Consulting Engineer. Digital was a special place.
Along the way, I got to work with some of the best and smartest people
I've known, within and without Engineering, from the U.S. and also from
overseas. It was fun being involved in the early days of VAX languages
and VMS software, and on through many exciting efforts, the Alpha
software program, and finally into high performance Alpha systems.
And, along that whole ride, nobody ever asked me to do a Wrong Thing.
I was not always encouraged to do the Right Thing, but I was never
asked to do a Wrong Thing (and so sometimes we didn't do anything).
And, except for one or two incidents long, long ago, I've always had
good managers that I respected, who treated us all well and fairly.
In fact, some of you probably know that I recently changed jobs and
moved into a new organization within Digital (and, in fact, ELF still
shows my OLD organization). It's important to make very clear that my
decision doesn't reflect on my new manager. To the contrary, one of
the things that made this decision very difficult is that I think my
new manager is a great guy: visionary, skilled, energetic, smart,
likeable (stop blushing if you're reading this, Bill). He and I could
have done some real good work together.
(I was also looking forward to getting whatever-replaced-the-pewter-
Clock-Tower in the 20-year Service Awards Catalogue).
However, my decision was conditioned by my prognosis of the future
state of Digital; and even more by my prognosis of the future state
of software and Software Engineering at Digital, and what there will
be to work on in not-too-many years; and also by the general state
of depression induced by watching so many good people continue to be
spun out, sold off, laid off, or otherwise ejected; and also by
watching so many good people leaving voluntarily these days.
(I have to admit that I also did not look forward to having
an 8'x10' cubicle, as they re-fit the Engineering sites).
This all meant that it was time to offer my services to a growing
company which has software as a core competency and is commited to
product development for the long haul.
But, as I said above (promising to go out on a positive note), Digital
has in many ways been a great place. For many people, it still is and
will in the future be a place of great opportunity.
And who knows, maybe I'll be back someday. If Digital needs my
services in the future, perhaps I will be in a position to meet
that need. And, if Digital does not need my services in the future,
then it was far better that I did not remain here now.
After June 14, I can be reached at
[email protected]
or
[email protected] (if I get don't annoyed enough with
AT&T's Worldnet dis-Services to pull the
plug on it......).
So, au revoir. If you got this far in reading this note, go back and
read Rod Lilak's going away note ( 3107.413 ). Reflecting on Rod's
note did not determine my decision, but it certainly didn't discourage
me from deciding to leave Digital either.
Good luck and best wishes to all you who remain.
--Chip Nylander
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3107.443 | See you on the internet! | MSDOA::MUMFORD | | Fri Jun 07 1996 10:14 | 15 |
| I'm gone. I'm History. <wink> I'm leaving voluntarily.
After 15 years, it wasn't easy, but I feel good about my decision and
the company I'm going to. I will miss all the folks here, all the
friends and co-workers. I will also miss notes, though I am mostly
Read-Only.
Today is my last day, but I can be reached at
[email protected]
Best of luck to all.
Robert Mumford, badge 128790
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3107.444 | winds of change | STOSS1::OBLACK | Marty OBlack | Tue Jun 11 1996 13:30 | 28 |
|
The time has come to wish you well as I will be leaving Digital (voluntary)
on June 14, 1996. I have enjoyed the last 18 years and hope to continue
to enjoy the next 18. Digital has been a special place because of the
many wonderful people that I have been privileged to work for and with.
I will be working with a regional software development and consulting
company in St. Louis that focuses on the mid-range, mid-price consulting
market. (By contrast Digital usually focuses on high-end, tier 1 type of
consulting). They are a Digital customer and have enjoyed impressive
growth over the last few years. For now, I can be reached at:
[email protected]
In a recent Digital good-bye note, Rod Lilak offered the following advice:
Take daily stock of your lives, and where you spend your time.
Ask yourselves if you are doing what you want or just passing time ?
Is what you are doing supportive of your long-term goals ?
Are you working for change, or wasting away waiting for change ?
To my many friends, I hope you are working toward doing what you really
want to do and that our paths cross again soon!
take care,
Marty
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3107.445 | P.S. | BECALM::NYLANDER | | Fri Jun 14 1996 11:41 | 8 |
|
P.S. (c.f. .442)
I wish to put to rest the scurrilous rumor that I am leaving Digital
to go to AT&T. AT&T (Worldnet) is my home internat mail provider!
See you all in the next life (which, for me, begins tomorrow).
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3107.446 | scoblick @aol.com | DABEAN::SCOBLICK | | Fri Jun 14 1996 15:17 | 15 |
|
After 111 quarters (almost 112) here at Digital, I'm finally calling it
quits. Friday, June 14th, will be my last day.
Best wishes to my friends and co-workers, past and present.
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times . . . .
rgds,
Frank
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3107.447 | Peter Van Avermaet says goodbye | pomrol.bro.dec.com::VANAVERMAET | this name is personal | Thu Jun 20 1996 08:05 | 160 |
| I am leaving Digital after 10 years of service (I started with DEC on 16 Apr
1986). My last day is Sunday 30-Jun-1996 in theory, Thursday 27-Jun-1996 in
practice.
I find it difficult to leave Digital - more difficult than when I left my first
job (where I had worked for 5 years).
I started within IS-ADG (applications development in Digital's own IS
department). I have seen DEC evolve, offer more services, even consultancy
services - remember DC ? All that ended, though, when Gresham Brebach resigned.
DC was reduced to SI, and SI became an ancillary to hardware sales (not a
business of its own). For the last 18 months, I have been 'rented out'
('body-shopping') - it seemed to be the only way of being chargeable - and I was
100% chargeable! I think that I will have a better future job perspective if I
join a company that does SI in its own right (and that does allow me to spend
*some* time at the office and *some* time in training). My reasoning is that I
want to be in a business with a high added value (it is the added value that
pays my salary), such as SI, in a company that sees this business as a 'core
business' (corporations shed activities even if those activities are profitable
- if those activities are not in their 'core business').
People have asked me *when* I decided to leave Digital. It grew gradually. Two
years ago, when we had those massive dismissals, I knew that I ought to watch
the labour market - just in case. Deep in my heart, I expected the Digital
pendulum to swing back (more services, services as a core business, substantial
profitability, reasonable job security, good job prospects, a possibility of a
salary increase) to some extent - it did not. When my customer went 'live' with
SAP R/3 , I received a number of phone calls, and I am now grasping one of those
opportunities.
I learned some lessons (about the labour market in Belgium) in the process: Job
ads in the newspapers are not targetted at people of my age (41 now), even if
they do not explicitly mention an age limit. At my age, you must rely on
informal contacts.
(In all fairness, I must say that I was informed of an opportunity within
Digital days after my resignation. I would have grasped if it had come one week
sooner. As things were, I had already made up my mind, signed the other
contract, and handed in my resignation.)
People have asked me whether I will earn much more (no), whether I do it for the
money (no). Actually, I have turned down a more lucrative offer in favour of the
most *interesting* offer.
I will keep a fond memory of Digital and (even more so) of DEC.
I will always remember its people, especially the people I have worked with (on
the other hand, one of my former colleagues will be a colleague in my new job -
Digital fired him in one of those "linear dismissals").
I have learned a lot at DEC - technological things, but also a number of skills,
project management skills in the first place.
I will also miss EASYnet, especially Notes (VAX Notes, later DEC Notes). It
cannot be underestimated what Notes means to DEC/Digital, as a way of
establishing networks of professional contacts, with people you rarely or never
meet, who live in a very different time-zone. Some people think that just the
phone is enough, or that Email is enough (with Email, you cannot look for
existing answers, you can send questions only to individuals, not to an interest
group, unless someone manages a mailing-list for that interest group).
The whole world speaks about intranets now - Digital has had its intranet for
decades.
I have worked for a number of managers throughout my Digital career. I am most
indebted to Ghislain De Vinck, who has been my manager for many years (though
not in recent years). He has, occasionally, been very angry with me, and I with
him. However, what I learned about project management, I learned under his
coaching.
I will have memories of DEC, but also a number of material reminders:
* my silver pen (5 years of service) and my golden pen (10 years),
* my Digital track-suit - a reminder of the golden times, when our country
manager gave a track-suit to each one of us,
* the plaque that reminds me of the year I was awarded the "Circle of
Excellence" distinction, and the picture of the handshake with Bill Strecker,
and the other picture of the dinner with Sergio Giacoletto (remember Sergio ?).
I am also grateful to those DECies that volunteer to do something for colleagues
that they do not even know.
I think of a number of people who do this on a regular basis, such as:
* the people who run the VNS (Vogon News Service),
* Jeff SPEZKO::Harrow, who publishes the RCFoC (Rapidly Changing Face of
Computing) - I will miss it,
* the people who moderate the Macintosh and MacOnline conferences and shareware
archive,
* HANNAH::ALFRED, who re-distributes the TidBits newsletter,
* the people who wrote Nmail (Dave Porter) and Pan (Peter Bailey and Andy
Leslie) - who have left Digital in the meantime (I do not think that there is
any piece of software in the world that scores as high as Nmail in terms of the
usefulness-per-byte ratio),
* those people who contribute voluntarily, frequently and usefully to a number
of technical Notes-conferences (such as UCX, Digital_Unix, Internet_tools,
R3_OSF1_technical, ...).
(A note about VNS. I have assumed, for 10 years now, that VNS means "Vogon News
Service". However, in recent years, in Flanders, VNS means "Vanavond niet,
schat" or "Not tonight, darling" - the name of a sex-education TV-programme
broadcast by the Flemish commercial TV-station VTM.)
A word about DEC-vs-Digital. A number of people have said that this company was
a better place when it was DEC. It might have been, but that nice place started
making big losses. I certainly think DEC was a better place, but I wonder how
much that judgment is influenced by nostalgia.
It is certainly true that we had 2 brand names, and that that was silly and
wasteful.
I think, however, that we picked the wrong one. An adjective is not a very good
brand name - there is no audible difference between 'digital computers' and
'Digital computers'. I also notice (magazines, friends in the outside world)
that people in the outside world still refer to DEC.
A word about HW-vendors evolving to SI (system integrators). I have spoken with
a number of people working for Unisys (one of the colleagues from my first job
works there). Unisys is similar in size to Digital, went through a similar
crisis, in roughly the same period. They have started doing SI as a business of
its own, not related to their own HW offering, and that currently represents
about a third of their business. Unisys as a whole is still in trouble, but at
least *that* part of Unisys seems to be doing well.
Digital has tried to do that, and given up. I know it did not work well, but it
might have been better to improve that to give up.
(All right, some weeks after my resignation, Digital announces a new version of
"Digital Services". I am curious.)
A word about the 'core business'. Companies in a crisis often decide to return
to their 'core business'. The phrase is suggestive: you return to the business
you were in when you were profitable, and you shed all recent evolutions and
diversifications - it suggests that those evolutions and diversifications were a
bit frivolous, and that you are now returning to stern ernest. However, your
original business might not exist anymore, or not be profitable. 'Selling
computer systems with comfortable margins' does not exist anymore, and 'selling
computer systems' can only be profitable by being 'mean and lean', and even then
you go a deep crisis every now and then (when the margins are low and the
volumes are high, every crisis is a deep crisis - it happened to Compaq, it
happened to HP, ...).
IBM *was* in the mainframe hardware business. I think they have evolved, or else
the acquisition of Lotus was a terrible mistake.
Sun *was* in the hardware business. I think they have evolved, or else the Java
investment was a terrible mistake.
DEC/Digital *was* in the minicomputer hardware business.
I am joining CAP VOLMAC, a large European (Dutch and French roots: VOLMAC and
CAP Gemini) provider of IT services (you may remember the logo, which is a blue
ace of spades).
Some friends have told me that CAP VOLMAC has a bad reputation. I remember the
reputation DEC had when I joined (an arrogant HW vendor - 'the other number
one'). A reputation is something that was formed years ago. When I joined DEC,
the company was much better than its reputation.
To those who stay behind, I wish good luck. No I am not being sarcastic - I mean
it.
I will have Internet at my new job, but I do not know my future E-mail address
yet. As soon as I do know, I will send an update.
My home address is:
Peter Van Avermaet
Heikenstraat 31
B 9250 Waasmunster
Belgium
phone +32 9 348 9134
office phone: +32 2 716 1402 (secretary)
office fax: +32 2 716 1279
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3107.448 | Hasta la vista | CHEFS::RICKETTSK | Bad command! Bad, bad command! Sit. Sta-ay. | Fri Jun 21 1996 06:24 | 15 |
| After 10.5 years, my time is up. Following a reassessment of the UK
repair centre's needs, it has been decided that there is no longer any
requirement for a support engineer here, my last official day is Friday
28th June.
It wasn't entirely a surprise, I've been feeling vulnerable ever
since the rest of the support group went in last year's
re-organisation; at least the waiting is now over. Notes> is the thing
I shall miss most.
If anyone wants to contact me, I should be on the internet soon as
[email protected]
Ken
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3107.449 | CIAO | CSSREG::BROWN | Relax, I've been erased | Fri Jun 21 1996 08:26 | 12 |
| Unless a miracle occurs and the internal job req "freeze" suddenly
thaws, I'm gone as of Friday June 28th. Would have been 17 years
this coming November.
What really stinks about this is that I had interviewed recently for two
different jobs, and both hiring managers were more than willing to
hire me, but they were not able due to the "freeze".
There is life after DEC, the problem here will not be finding a job,
just choosing which one...
/ed brown
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3107.450 | I'm History also and I agree with ed (.449) | PEACHS::MACEACHERN | Electric Horseman | Fri Jun 21 1996 09:01 | 21 |
|
The problem with life after DEC (I quess I should say Digital) is
which job to chose.
My last day of work will be June 26th. I then get rid of my vacation
time before starting in my new position.
About a month ago, I was not even thinking about moving when I got
calls from two different personnel consultants, looking for people
for two different companies.
Both companies made me a good offer, so I had to do something I have
never had to do before, chose a job.
After almost 10 years, it will be sad to leave, but exciting to go
to a company where I will not wonder who will be cut next.
I wish all of you the best.
dave mac eachern
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3107.451 | VPs wouldn't need surveys if they read this string | DYPSS1::DYSERT | Barry - Custom Software Development | Fri Jun 21 1996 11:06 | 10 |
| I read every one of these notes. There are common themes throughout
which makes me sad when I think how far Digital has descended from
where DEC was. (I've been here almost 14 years.) I appreciate reading
everyone's goodbye notes (though I don't like the fact that there are
so many) and can only hope that someone who can do something about our
plight is also reading this string to get ideas on how to fix things.
If the brain drain isn't stopped we'll have gone from DEC to Digital to
nothing.
BD�
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3107.452 | I'm History!! | ESOSRV::DYER | | Mon Jun 24 1996 19:02 | 6 |
|
After 21 years with Digital I'm history as of Friday. After 5 years I left
but was enticed to return for another 16 years.. Another older white male
(58) being thrown out the door... This should start an interesting discussion!
This company has hit rock bottom in the way it is treating folks. IMHO
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3107.453 | My time has come | RANGER::MAYBERRY | | Thu Jun 27 1996 16:05 | 12 |
| Today is my last day at Digital after 18 years. I am leaving to join a
company (Security Dynamics) that I believe is better aligned with my
interests; I am sorry that I can no longer believe that Digital is or
will become so.
Best of Luck to those who remain.
Goodbye and thanks to all those I have worked with over the
years, especially so to those from 10/20 land in MR1.
/ham
|
3107.455 | TFSO 28JUN96 - Bill Hedberg | HANNAH::HEDBERG | | Fri Jun 28 1996 10:38 | 10 |
| After 24 years, this is my last day.
For the most part, it was a lot of fun. I corresponded with a
number of people around the world, worked on some interesting
projects and worked with helpful people.
It was a good ride. I enjoyed reading you all.
Best Regards, - Bill Hedberg ([email protected])
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3107.456 | | HPCGRP::WIRYAMAN | | Fri Jun 28 1996 10:40 | 21 |
| I am leaving Digital today to work at Fax International in Burlington, MA.
I have many sweet memories during my 7 years in the performance group and 2
years in the High Performance Computing group. I have enjoyed the good times
and have survived three rounds of painful TFSOs. I am indebted to many people
within my groups and around Digital for their support, mentor, leadership, and
especially friendship.
Now time has come for me to move on. I don't know if the grass is greener on
the other side, but at least now I can fertilize it myself to make it greener.
I wish you all good luck, and I am sure our paths will cross again someday.
Best regards,
Santa Wiryaman
[email protected] (after 7/1)
ps: on the lighter side, have you seen the new Digital homepage?
It is on http:///.
(Read it out loud if you don't get it)
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3107.457 | Me too! | NEMAIL::MCDONALDJ | | Fri Jun 28 1996 19:44 | 4 |
| In ...... 9/2/72
Out ..... 7/12/96
C' Ya! :-}
|
3107.458 | | USAT02::HALLR | | Fri Jun 28 1996 23:16 | 1 |
| Goodye to all those who departed today!
|
3107.459 | anybody have a guess? | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 227-3978, TAY1) | Sat Jun 29 1996 12:52 | 1 |
| What was the "body count" for this latest round of layoffs?
|
3107.460 | My turn | MPOS01::PEREZ | Trust, but ALWAYS verify! | Tue Jul 02 1996 00:06 | 29 |
| Well, its my turn... After just over 12 years I'm out of here too.
Its been an interesting ride, and I wish I was as eloquent as some who
have gone before me.
The early years were AWESOME. We were a rude, crude, nasty,
disreputable, ragtag bunch but we were DAMN good, and we didn't fear
anyone or anything. There was no challenge we couldn't take on, beat
to a pulp, and turn into systems that didn't just satisfy, but
DELIGHTED our customers. That was DEC and I miss it. It was that
mindset that made us KNOW we were something special.
Later there were some bad years when we didn't seem to know WHAT we
were. Good people, GREAT people were being shown the door every
quarter. The rest of us hunkered down in our foxholes and just tried
to get by. Not excel, just survive.
Now, there aren't as MANY people being shown the door, and they're even
hiring out here, but the geniuses that guided us, drove us to excel,
and made us the elite we were are gone.
A few of us in the office were talking about the pro's and con's of
leaving, and the only tangible thing we could consistently come up with
that we would miss was notes. I owe a debt to all those folks in
various notesfiles that kept me up-to-date on digital, gave me
information I needed to do my job, and enhanced my many hobbies with
their advice, knowledge, and counsel.
I wish everyone the best of luck in the future. And PLEASE, try to do
SOMETHING to get my stock up to a reasonable point so I can sell it!
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3107.461 | | NQOS01::nqsrv141.nqo.dec.com::lusk | Three monkeys, ten minutes | Wed Jul 03 1996 12:16 | 12 |
| > The early years were AWESOME. We were a rude, crude, nasty,
> disreputable, ragtag bunch but we were DAMN good, and we didn't fear
> anyone or anything. There was no challenge we couldn't take on, beat
> to a pulp, and turn into systems that didn't just satisfy, but
> DELIGHTED our customers. That was DEC and I miss it. It was that
> mindset that made us KNOW we were something special.
I like this...reminds me of [long-since-departed] consultant who complained
to his manager, "Why do you keep *sending* me out to these snakepits?"
"You keep coming back with sacks full of dead snakes."
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3107.462 | Thanks for the memories! | ACISS1::LITTLE | | Thu Jul 04 1996 19:00 | 17 |
| After 24 years (half of my life) it is also time for me to move on.
I will be working for U.S. Robotics here in the Chicago area.
I have enjoyed working with a great group of people, interesting
products and challenging customers here at Digital! I wish the best
of luck to all of you who are still here.
Here are new e-mail addresses for me:
Home: [email protected]
Work: [email protected]
If you have some time, write and say "hi."
Regards,
Bill Little
|
3107.463 | Time to close the book | ODIXIE::DWYERR | | Fri Jul 05 1996 19:41 | 2 |
| With warm regards it is time for me to say goodbye to DEC. I'll remain
silent regarding Digital.
|
3107.464 | RE: .462 - Bill Little, forever to be remembered as ... | FX28PM::COLE | 20 years down, ??? to go.... | Sat Jul 06 1996 16:35 | 4 |
| ... "Mr. P. A. S." to those of us around when SWS needed a project ac-
counting system (PAS!), and Bill put one together with BASIC.
A loss, indeed!
|
3107.465 | Rick Dwyer in .463?? | ACISS2::ECK | | Tue Jul 09 1996 17:43 | 2 |
| was .463 Rick Dwyer...formerly from Digital Cincinnati?? If so the old
Ohio Valley District wishes you well and good luck.
|
3107.466 | Farewell to DEC | STOWOA::LARSEN | Kathie Larsen | Tue Jul 16 1996 17:30 | 31 |
| I'm leaving Digital on July 31 to go to PictureTel in Andover, Ma. I'll be
working for Dave Grainger in their Enterprise Services Division. After 17
years at DEC this was a very tough decision, but the time is right.
I'm grateful for the opportunity to have worked for DEC, particularly the
first 10-12 years. The past 5 have been difficult, but I've still learned
alot. If PictureTel is as good as DEC was in the earlier days, I'll have
made a good decision. As I was pondering this decision, I kept remembering
the excitement in Dave Grainer's eyes as he learned over the table during
my interview with him and said: "This place is just like DEC was when I
first went there!". Hopefully, I'll be saying the same a year or so from now.
It's been a fun and rewarding 17 years, starting in Corporate Finance IS,
then to Marlboro Manufacturing, then on to Digital Services, to Telecom, and
finally back in Services managing the WOW Program. Very few companies would
have provided the opportunity for such movement and breadth of experience.
I've learned from many excellent managers, peers, and people who reported to
me.
If you're one of the people I've worked with in the past, I hope you'll drop
me a note, or call before I leave. By far the most difficult aspect of
moving is leaving such a talented group of people. I hope you'll all keep
in touch.
Good luck to you all!
Kathie Larsen
DTN: 276-8890, outside (508) 496-8890
home (508) 897-5556
[email protected]
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3107.467 | Dan Kalikow | DRDAN::KALIKOW | [email protected] | Fri Jul 19 1996 14:51 | 32 |
| Looks like I'm a goner too. Whoodathunkit.
Not much time to wax either wroth or sentimental -- I hadn't expected
to be tapped or to have the few internal leads I'd eked out since
TUESDAY for FRIDAY evaporate. But I don't expect much trouble with
external leads, so 'sOK.
Many folks say, when they leave DEC, that "the thing I'll miss the most
is Notes." That's true for me too. (Well OK we self-select in here,
we're all Notes users!) And it's also why I strove so hard to drive
the collective design of Threaded Discussions in Workgroup Web Forum
(renamed AltaVista Forum) and then to evangelize it into the local and
later into the 'Net culture. Ah well. Might-have-beens.
Check out LSRV2::INTERNET_TOOLS 3867.* and my .17 therein for more
unsolicited comments, but let me say here...
Note that I'm proudest of in the LJSRV2::INTERNET_TOOLS NOTESfile:
219.10
Notes I'm proudest of in this HUMANE::DIGITAL NOTESfile:
4033.180 (see 4033.178 , .179 for context); 2342.*
See you out on the infobahn,
Dan
PS -- If this note results in anything I might find either interesting
or actionable, :-) I expect some random friend to extract & eMail it to
me forthwith at the above address -- at the risk of life and limb of
course. Pardon me for suggesting anything seditious. Ciao!
|
3107.468 | | ESSC::KMANNERINGS | | Fri Jul 19 1996 15:26 | 8 |
| Dan,
you are entitled to be proud of 2342, it is a very perceptive note.
And 4 days is TOO SHORT to check out if you could be useful somewhere
else, far TOO SHORT.
Best Wishes, Kevin
|
3107.469 | Ian Gunn now an unperson. | A1VAX::GUNN | I couldn't possibly comment | Wed Jul 24 1996 13:58 | 33 |
| Having already been deleted from ELF V3 (which is built on the X.500
product for which I was the product manager!) I am no longer officially
here. Along with 40% of the Internet Software Business Unit engineering
group I have been TFSO'd/downsized/rightsized/shown the door. While
the timing was unexpected, the event wasn't, given the state of
Digital today.
In the last 22 years working for DEC I have learned what it takes to
build a business and then what it takes to tear it down. I was
fortunate in one of my jobs to have direct dealings with Ken Olsen and
Gordon Bell and the other personalities who helped propel Digital's
growth. I have learned a lot, sufficient not to be too concerned about
finding another job. DEC has done a lot of things about which the rest
of the world are still dreaming. Unfortunately the present regime
doesn't recognize much of what has been accomplished.
Who should be wishing whom luck at this point is debatable. I don't
have much confidence that the present regime understands the dynamics
of the marketplace. As has been said many times in this Notesfile -
"It's the customers, *@#$&*!"
Reading the responses in this Notesfile to the recent "crisis" I am
reminded of George Orwell's "Animal Farm". Even though that book was a
parody of an entirely different situation, since it was describing
human behaviour there are some striking parallels. Remember Boxer, the
draft horse who was still determined to "work harder" even as he was
carted off to the slaughter house. And the sheep (real editorializing
starts here) who were bleating "64 bits good, 32 bits bad" until the
pigs made an alliance with Bill when it became "64 bits good (UNIX,
OpenVMS), 32 bits (NT) better".
I have had an eventful and interesting career at DEC but now it's over.
There's life after Digital. I am going to find it.
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3107.470 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Wed Jul 24 1996 16:43 | 6 |
| > here. Along with 40% of the Internet Software Business Unit engineering
I thought internet software was supposed to be a significant
Digital business emphasis; was I wrong?
Tom
|
3107.471 | Left or right.....I may be wrong! | PCBUOA::WHITEC | Parrot_Trooper | Wed Jul 24 1996 16:57 | 6 |
|
what side of the mouth were you listening to when you heard it?
Another symptom.
chet
|
3107.472 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel Without a [email protected] | Wed Jul 24 1996 17:59 | 14 |
| RE: .470
Folks, let's all sing the same song. "Digital is a hardware
company" Software development within Digital is done purely
for the purpose of selling boxes. If your business plan has
anything like "...and we plan to have the BEST software..."
without mention of "...and we plan to sell ALOT of AlphaServer
xxxx's!!!" in it, then good luck. The TFSO gods will find you
eventually. Sorry, it just seems to be reality.
Software is just that nasty stuff that goes on HARDWARE!!
(Not MY opinion BTW)
mike
|
3107.473 | | WRAFLC::GILLEY | Will this project never end? | Wed Jul 24 1996 23:14 | 5 |
| Mike,
May not be your opinion but it is the truth. Hard to deny the facts
after seeing so many excellent s/w types fade away. So much
opportunity.....
|
3107.474 | | POMPY::LESLIE | My God! It's full of QAR's! | Thu Jul 25 1996 04:29 | 5 |
| Ian,
glad to see you are well and contemplating life after DEC with
equanimity. There is plenty - enjoy!
/a
|
3107.475 | I will work harder... | SCASS1::WISNIEWSKI | ADEPT of the Virtual Space. | Thu Jul 25 1996 13:15 | 51 |
| re .469
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better
64 bits good, 32 bits better..
The nightly meeting tried to conclude as the sheep droned on hypnotically
drowning out the squeals for reason and understanding, Boxer the old
Draft horse (having seen his fellows delivered to "The Vet's" without
even acknowleging that many of them were gone) resolved that his motto
of "I will work harder." must change.
As some of the animals tried to sing "Beasts of England" and the Dogs
started chasing the other animals off to bed (so they would be fresh
at work in the morning). From the middle of the melee Boxer stumbled
off to his stall for the night.
Confusion lifted, and the simple clarity of life, his life, opened
up to him and in the insight that only is delivered right before
sleep takes us. He knew in his heart his new motto was to be:
"I will work harder... To get out of this place and find one that
appricates me more."
A bedtime reminder that we (Digital) needs to support and appricate
those that are left. The alternative is that the Boxers will
wake up and leave us of their own volition.
And when the Draft Horses leave, there are no more crops.
JMHO,
John "Boxer" W.
|
3107.476 | I will work harder at a more enjoyable place | FBEDEV::GLASER | | Fri Jul 26 1996 17:03 | 19 |
| Well, today is my last day at Digital.
I decided to take a job elsewhere.
Except for the last two months and previous near TFSOs, I enjoyed
working here. The engineering talent in this corporation has been
superb but I see too many good people going out the door.
My first PSA, back in 1986, had the last name "Lovejoy". That name
described the work environment back then.
Now, my PSA is unreachable and the exit process was bungled big time.
Turning in my resignation lifted a big weight from my shoulders but at
the same time, there is a lot of sadness to see what this comapny has
become.
-David Glaser
[email protected]
|
3107.477 | Keith B. Parris | SSDEVO::PARRIS | Keith, Digital Consultant | Fri Jul 26 1996 23:10 | 29 |
| This is my goodbye note. Today is my last day. After 8 years with Digital,
I'm moving on. Bob, feel free to subtract 1 more from that 7,000 number. :-)
I agree with those here in the ::Digital conference who advised looking at what
you are doing and carefully considering whether or not it is helping you move
toward your goals.
I'm starting my own company to do consulting and software development.
It's called Integrity Computing, Inc., and can be reached at (719)390-7350.
I'll be specializing in VMS Clusters and I/O issues, and maybe NT if the VMS
demand ever slacks off (the view from here is that it certainly hasn't).
My hope is that the consulting income will allow me to finally do some projects
I've been harping about having Digital do for far too long without success.
I was in Digital during some of the best years, and some of the worst. When
the troubles began, word was that all the good folks would quickly be leaving.
For a while there, during the darkest times, I almost felt that since I hadn't
left, I must not be one of the good ones. As time went on, I did see the
company lose a lot of good folks, but there are still a lot of really sharp
people around, and Digital has some really excellent products, so I believe it
will do well in the future. I'll be depending on it.
I'd like to stay in touch. My home phone is (719) 392-6696. I can be reached
by E-mail at:
[email protected]
Thanks to the many folks who have given me advice, answered questions, and
just been good friends over the years. I wish you all the best!
Keith
|
3107.478 | Keep in touch! | USPS::FPRUSS | Frank Pruss, 202-232-7347 | Fri Jul 26 1996 23:32 | 7 |
| Oh, Keith!
I wish you all the best, but we will miss you!
You are one of the greats in DEC!
Frank
|
3107.479 | Goodbye. | CSC32::M_STAFFORD | Against the evil rapbolt thugs! | Mon Jul 29 1996 13:18 | 7 |
| Keith,
Yet another loss for Digital. I have worked with you on and off
for quite some time, and you will be missed my friend. Good luck
with your company.
michael
|
3107.483 | So long folks... | CGOOA::BARNABE | Guy Barnabe - Digital Canada | Thu Aug 01 1996 14:16 | 26 |
| The priest at our local church will be away every now and then and has
a associate, Father Gorsky, that will stand in for him...
Well the wife and kids usually get quite a kick at the number of times
Father Gorsky will say "my dear friends..." in his sermons. Usually he
can repeat the phrase a dozen times.
Well now its my turn to say:
"My dear friends" its been a slice. My number is up, and I too have
been asked to leave.
I guess its a 90's thing, but I had sincerely hoped that the company's
fortunes would have improved enuf to stop the bleeding... hopefully
for those who survive this current downsizing that will be true.
In any event, I'm posting this as my last entry in this wonderfull thing
called NOTESfiles, to thank everyone and anyone who has helped me
be successful during my 10 years at Digital.
I wish you all well in your endeavors and hope that you live long and
prosper!
-- cheers,
Guy
|
3107.480 | The 7000 Club | MAIL2::RMILLER | | Thu Aug 01 1996 18:13 | 23 |
| I am very curios about who will make up "The 7000 Club" and
I am sure many others who are reading this, would also like
to know who they will be.
If everybody who is asked to leave posts a reply to this
note, we can all skim through the 7,000 replies and get some
insight as to where this company is heading.
Each person should include the group they work for and the
office they work out of, along with any other information
they deem relevant. If you know someone who is leaving but is not a
"noter" maybe you can post for them. (with their
permission - of course) Those who are leaving on their own
accord because they are fed up can also post.
This will also give those of us left (we hope) the
opportunity to say good-by to some who may be leaving, that
we may have worked with over the years from other
geographies. It will also be more efficient to post all the
good-by messages under one base note rather then the
numerous good-by base notes I often see in this conference.
|
3107.484 | my address out there | CGOOA::BARNABE | Guy Barnabe - Digital Canada | Fri Aug 02 1996 00:12 | 10 |
| Oh yeah.. and if anyone wants to drop me a line sometime, try
[email protected]
-- cheers,
Guy
ps .... I wonder if that old RSTS V7.x background will help me
out in that brave new world? :^) Now lets see... I think
"PIP [*,*]*.* /D" was a fairly dangerous command...
|
3107.481 | A big chunk | MFGFIN::JACKSON | Profit millions,lose job | Fri Aug 02 1996 01:08 | 9 |
| re-1
~ 400 people in Colorado Springs will be gone between the dates of
8/30/96-10/18/96.
Thats what happens when your business makes $ xxx,xxx,xxx's PROFIT for
FY96.
Tim
|
3107.482 | Worked right out of a job | MFGFIN::E_WALKER | a ferret on a no-stick skillet | Fri Aug 02 1996 01:20 | 3 |
| I'm one of them. You make the profit and look what happens. Maybe
if we hadn't worked so hard this site wouldn't have been so appealing
to the big company guys out east.
|
3107.485 | Bob Corrigan's gone too | ACISS2::CORRIGAN | | Fri Aug 02 1996 17:29 | 137 |
| After nearly nineteen (19) years with Digital, I too have resigned. All of
the following comments are a result of my experiences with Digital from a
Field Service (MCS or DSD) point of view from the United States.
My career with Digital started as a customer at Fermi National Accelerator Lab
in Batavia, Illinois. As a process control engineer my last project at Fermi
was to help pick a replacement for the Lockheed MAC-16 computers. I evaluated
HP, DG, and DEC. Because of DEC's Unibus architecture and fast 11/45 bipolar
memory, I voted to select DEC. During the evaluation I met several DEC Field
Service people who let me know of a job opening back in my home area of Green
Bay. I was "over qualified" for the Green Bay terminals engineer job and in
September 1977 I took a job as a Field Service Technician (T51) in the
Milwaukee, Wisconsin office. I remained in Milwaukee for two years as a Field
Service Representative (T60) and then a Field Service Engineer (T17). I then
moved to the Appleton, Wisconsin office as a T17, passed the Unit Manager
Board and became a Field Service Unit Manager (T11, TF1, 24BB, and 54AL) in
September of 1980. My titled changed along with Digital from Field Service UM
-> Digital Services UM -> Multivendor Customer Services UM -> DSD MCS Business
UM???.
Over the past 19 years I have seen Digital evolve into what it is today. I
have memories of a problem with a PDP8 (original straight 8) with 4KB of core
memory at Waukesha Water. To get it up we had one of the experienced
engineers in the plant in Nashua, NH pull a 4KB core option out of one of the
old test computers and flew with the option to the site and adjusted the
current strobe to get the memory to work in Waukesha's machine. (I'm sure
that call cost us the service contract 10 times over, but our focus was on "do
what right and get the customer up"). I remember the RK05 fault lights, RP04
servo unsafes, 11/70 memory parity errors, CTS11 card jams, LP06 hammer
faults, etc. It was not unusual to work all night on a down system. I
remember that naming your product with a 50 was the sign of problems (ie.
LA50, TK50, RX50, 11/750 etc.). If I have seen one drastic improvement over
the past 19 years, it is in product quality, the Alpha systems and VAX systems
of today are of a much higher quality and have far fewer design bugs than the
PDP and VAX systems of bygone years.
When I started we had a dispatch system that consisted of a Field Service
Secretary (or an answering service for after hours) taking customer calls and
writing them up on a phone message. We had one pager that rotated to the
standby technician. In the morning we would all stand in front of the phone
message board and take the phone messages (service calls) we thought we could
handle. The supervisor, Marty King's job was to force someone to take the
"bad" calls and the per calls. As we grew we moved to T-cards, the Branch
11/34 based CHAMP (think small) system, and everyone got a pager. Next, we
moved to a District-wide 11/70 based CHAMP system and dedicated dispatchers
that logged calls from customers who's company name they could spell and
dispatched engineers they knew. The RDC in Colorado Springs was formed and
the answering services were replaced by the Dispatch Center in Rolling Meadows
running CHAMP on several 11/70 systems and then 11/780 systems. Soon the RDC
became the CSC and all of the Dispatch Centers were combined into the CMC in
Atlanta. This resulted in CHAMP/CSC which needed to talk to the CHAMP/FLD
systems which the field engineers use. Then came the laptop program which
introduced CHAMP/Dart which talked to CHAMP/FLD which got its info from call
screeners and call loggers entering data in CHAMP/CSC. Today this has created
a call logging system that most engineers instruct their customers to bypass
by paging the engineer direct for hardware calls and then the engineer enters
the call themselves in CHAMP/FLD.
When I started with Digital our service contracts where bought by customers
from the Field Service Secretary, who typed them on an IBM typewriter. We
then advanced to a VT78 and LQP01 running WPS78. Next, we moved to a District
11/70 based system called SMART operated by dedicated Contracts
Administrators. Somewhere along the line SMART became the obligation database
for the United States. It fed CHAMP/CSC & CHAMP/FLD, and it took input feeds
from SIFU. The "terminal group" didn't like SMART and CHAMP so they started
DBOS. DBOS died (very slowly and I'm not sure it is dead yet) and for a year
we reworked processes and procedures in the field. Today SMART is a complex,
hard to use, easily confused, hacked together system that tries to meet the
warranty and service offers of today. The total lack of focus on getting
quality data into the SMART system continues to hurt Digital. How to get
information on the end-user with the new selling model is totally hit and
miss. Without this information we cause customer relations issues because of
call logging and dispatching issues, lost revenue because no one is trying to
upsell their warranty or convert them to an agreement after the warranty is
up. Today SMART and CHAMP/CSC are so complex that we very seldom ever send
the customer instructions on how to log a service request correctly. The main
reason is no two people would explain the process the same for the various
types of service a customer is entitled. Also, SMART and CHAMP don't have
some of the most basic functions, a mailing list output function and no
"Title" fields.
When I started with Digital we had a support process that was slow and labor
intensive, Branch -> District -> Region -> Corporate, but it bought us time to
get the problem fixed and the customer back up. Then came the CSC which
worked well for 90% of all calls until the hardware support engineers declined
to near extinction, and the Branch, District, and Regional support engineers
did become extinct. Today the only support that remains is to swap the option
or system to see if the problem goes away. If it doesn't the engineer and UM
hope the IMPT process will get to an engineering group that has people to work
the problem. This new process is even slower than the old process and doesn't
seem to work unless a lot of labor goes into "pushing" the IMPT forward. I
think our best support occurred between 1986 and 1990.
When I started with Digital it was hard to find accurate information on
configuring systems and software. Today the Internet is changing that. LOTS
of people in Digital must be putting together product information, marketing
information, sales tools, etc. Most of what I've seen lately, DECdirect CD,
Sales Source CD, Intro Source CD, StorageWorks Gold Configurator, Alpha
Configurator, PC Configuration guides, etc. is excellent. The biggest problem
is no one in the field uses these things, because they are hard to get and
there is no central repository (or listing) for this stuff. (IR has a LOT of
stuff but still isn't the Central Repository) Almost none of the Channels
Partners I've work with get these tools unless I order them through LOS and
give them to them. Hopefully the Internet will continue to fix this problem.
Corporate needs to get everything into a place that anyone with a www browser
can get anything and find it using Alta-Vista to search "Digital's Product
Information Repository".
When I started as a manager with Digital, all of the "functions" reported to
the same manager in that geography. The chain of command was IC -> Unit ->
Branch -> District -> Region -> (Territory or Area) -> Corporate. As we
evolved we formed Service Delivery, BASE Sales, MCS New Business Sales, NIS
Sales, Logistics, OCC, MCS Admin, PMO, and MDS all within a District. All of
the functional (dysfunction) units have separate management, goals and
measurements. In theory being in a functional group helps to define the
individual contributor's work, in reality it helps to define what isn't the
IC's work. Hopefully the CSO or Business District Structure will help this
problem. I see no way that the MCS, SIS, and OMS structure can be integrated
at the Business District. I hope someone smarter than me figures it out,
soon.
Well, with that I'll bid farewell. I can be reached at:
Regional Sales Manager - Bob Corrigan
Effective Management Systems, Inc (EMS)
12000 West Park Place
Milwaukee, WI 53224-3026
Direct Dial: (414)577-5620
Internet: [email protected]
Thanks,
Bob Corrigan
|
3107.486 | You could be an expert analyst ! | ACISS2::BOOSINGER | The change in your pocket... | Mon Aug 05 1996 08:06 | 11 |
| Bob,
You made me cry, you spoke of every porblem we had (and have been
telling our management) and still have. I would suspect you're leaving
because you're tired of telling everyone above you the problem, they
say we know and on we go, ever deeper in the mire. I don't know you
personally, but best of luck on your new endeavor. Maybe, they will
listen at your new job.
John
Field Service
|
3107.487 | 1980 Terminals Tech | OHFSS1::HOLLAND | The happiness of pursuit | Wed Aug 07 1996 00:14 | 9 |
| John, anything makes you cry...
Bob as a 16 year FS, CS, MCS person, I remember most of them and the T
cards can still beat the pants off of CHAMP.
AND we know who was or wasn't on contract.
Dave
|
3107.488 | Tom Lowery, 1980 to Aug 1996 | STAR::LOWERY | | Tue Aug 13 1996 17:20 | 14 |
| After 16 years I have resigned effective 23-AUG-96 to join a small
start up company.
I wish all of my fellow DECies the best, especially those with whom I
worked in:
CSSE attached to CSS, Nashua, NH, CSS Costa Mesa, CA, CSS Hudson, NH
High Performance Sys VAXclusters group, Marlboro
CSS Merrimack, NH
OpenVMS Software Sys Group, Nashua, NH
Tom Lowery
OpenVMS Sys Sw Group
OpenVMS Cluster Marketing
|
3107.489 | Forgot another important group! | STAR::LOWERY | | Tue Aug 13 1996 17:52 | 6 |
| Knew I forgot something, add:
The Direct Marketing Organization, Merrimack, NH!
Sorry for the omission!
Tom
|
3107.490 | Phillip Hibbert's goodbye | VMSNET::alfras1_port6.alf.dec.com::PhillipHibbert | Integrity above all else | Thu Aug 15 1996 20:37 | 24 |
| Well after a 14 year relationship with Digital I have resigned effective 8/15/96
(An Intern for 1 year, Consultant for 3, Employee for 10)
No long notes entry. No long farewells. No regrets. Just a great opportunity.
Digital, as an employer, has been very, very good to me.
Thank you to all my friends throughout the years:
2yrs Business Centers under {a few and} Jeff Monasch "I wrote the DECmate Games"
2yrs Timesharing business under Barry Grant, Steven Lightburn, Bill Brucella
1yr Educational Services under Leslie Gaiter, Herb Perry
1yr Software Services under {pick a name}
4yrs Learning Services under {many and} Manfred Tadlhuber
2yrs Customer Support Center under Dave Hawk, Karl Bryant, Lisa Tousek
2yrs Network Services under Jim DuPree, Tony Farkas
I am leaving to join one of our top 1000 customers.
Best wishes to all,
Phillip Hibbert, Assistant Superintendent
Technology Services Division
Cobb County School District {3rd largest in state, 36th in the nation}
440 Glover Street, Marietta Georgia 30060
770.426.3473
|
3107.491 | bye | NYOSS1::MONASCH | I wrote the DECmate games | Sat Aug 17 1996 12:27 | 10 |
| Boy, a tear came to my eyes... I can remember when you started with me
as an intern and I was proud when you were hired, married, moved...
Now all I can do is wish you the best!
Keep in touch.
Jeff
|
3107.492 | Goodbye and thanks for all the fish... | SNOFS1::GEORGE | It's Groundhog Day... again! | Mon Aug 19 1996 20:00 | 21 |
| After 16 years and 1 month (but who's counting) I have a ticket for
tomorrow's QF275 to sunny Vanuatu.
I'm off "to find my smile" and prove that sitting in front of a PC for
your entire life is OK for some. but not for me!
Over the next 6 months I'll be dividing my time between diving and
investigating opportunities with new or exisiting dive operations in
the South Pacific. If you ever run into me on one of the islands, I'm
sure I will be able to organize a nice discount for a dive.
As for the "Digital Computer Company", a name I believe is as effective
and memorable as "The Vacuum Cleaner Company", I do wish they'd change
to a less generic name, if they really want to succeed in current and
future marketplaces.
I'll miss many many people (all except 2 who will remain nameless!).
Thanks to all I've worked with who have made the time fun.
Best wishes to those left.
Warren George
|
3107.493 | | BIGQ::SILVA | quince.ljo.dec.com/www/decplus/ | Mon Aug 19 1996 20:53 | 3 |
|
I'm jealous.....
|
3107.494 | | BBQ::WOODWARDC | ...but words can break my heart | Mon Aug 19 1996 21:15 | 8 |
| cya "Regs.",
some of those times were fun, and others 'not quite so'. See you this
afternoon at your farewell.
H
{sigh} another one bites the dust
|
3107.495 | Ow! ...again 8-( | N2DEEP::SHALLOW | Deeper than the name implies | Tue Aug 20 1996 01:56 | 13 |
|
Another one bites the dust. Well, another one out the door, to join
those who have gone before. Some, off to competitors, where they
work even harder because of the "I'll never forget what they did
to me after all I did for them" syndrome. Does that give the competition
something to cheer about? They're getting high-quality, Digital paid for,
trained recruits in their war against us. Does the fact they might harbor
anger against us give us something to worry about? Well it makes the
competitor who gets them happy.
And with each one gone, goes a piece of our memories, and our hearts.
Well past time for the touriquet IMHO.
|
3107.496 | Peter Van Avermaet at CAP Volmac | AXPLAB::VANPAMEL | [email protected] | Wed Aug 28 1996 13:37 | 6 |
|
Re: .447
The current mail address is now:
[email protected]
|
3107.497 | Posted with permission | IVOS02::SHALLOW | Subtract L, invert W | Wed Aug 28 1996 17:31 | 51 |
|
I N T E R O F F I C E M E M O R A N D U M
Date: 24-Aug-1996 11:08am PDT
From: Steven Buchmiller @IVO
BUCHMILLER.STEVEN@NEWPRTA1@DOHENY@IVO
Dept:
Tel No: (714)261-4568
TO: See Below
Subject: A bitter-sweet farewell
To all my friends, co-workers and extended family members;
The past 19 years have been interesting to say the least. To participate in
the rise and fall of computing technology that has seen the birth and death of
mini-computers, mainframes and Rainbows, and to do so with a company as
involved as Digital has been a real blessing. I have bled Blue, Orange, Grey
and Maroon colored blood and must have enjoyed it. 8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit, 36
bit (unquestionably the best!!) and now 64 bit technology. Almost everything
in my life has had an association with Digital.
Unfortunately, as with most things, they don't last forever.
I have submitted my resignation effective September 6, 1996.
There are a number of logical, personal and emotional reasons for me to
take this step in my career, all of which provide a very mixed emotional
cesspool. There is a lot of work to do at Digital. A very large part of me
wants to participate in that work. If the right people with the right talent
are given the opportunities to make real changes, Digital will return to
profitability, and when that day comes, I would love to be here. The changes
will need to be focused on our customers needs however, not on internal
organizational political and hierarchical positioning. Additionally, we have
experienced the necessary tree pruning 4 years ago. That was the right thing
to do...but to continue to prune the tree to realize short term profitability
will eventually yield a stump that ceases to produce.
For the sake of all my friends and co-workers that remain and continue to
devote the blood, sweat and tears required in todays climate, I truly hope
Digital makes the turn and wish you all the best.
Regards,
Steve Buchmiller
|
3107.498 | Good-by from Ken Coar | NEPHI::COAR | Rodent of Unusual Size | Tue Sep 03 1996 12:34 | 50 |
| Well, the time has come for a parting of the ways. I haven't been a
contributor to this conference, and a reader most infrequent, but I know
that a lot of people I want to reach read it. `.. It is a tale told by an
idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.'
Friday, 13 September 1996, will be my last day at Digital. Deciding to
leave was one of the hardest things I've ever done; for as long as I've
had anything resembling a professional ambition, it was to work for
Digital. Unfortunately, I've had to conclude (and it was painful, believe
me!) that the Digital of to-day isn't the same company any more as the one
for which I dreamed of working.
I don't understand many of the decisions made by the upper echelons of the
company. Either they have access to information that differs radically
from that which is available to me, or they have spasms of incompetence,
or their agenda is completely different from what I (and apparently
others) think it ought to be, or they are downright evil and are looking
out for #1 at the expense of all else. I can't see any other
explanations. To grant doubt's benefit, I'm willing to assume the first.
The best thing about working for Digital has always been the people.
Unfortunately, it seems that the other good things have slowly disappeared
over the years, and I'm afraid that this last joy of working with a number
of competent and committed people has now been overcome by the pain of
having to work with a greater number of people who appear to be otherwise,
in an environment I've come to find oppressive.
I have taken a position as principal software engineer with Process
Software, Inc (makers of TCPware and the Purveyor WWW server), in
Framingham, Massachusetts. It will be good to get back to coding and
reading crash dumps.. ;->
[email protected] (US1RMC::"[email protected]" for OpenVMSmail users, and
"[email protected]"@Internet for DEC MAILworks, TeamLinks, and ALL-IN-1 IOS
users) will continue to reach me.
If there's been a lot of pain over the years, I've also had a lot of fun.
There are numerous people at Digital whom I will miss. To them, and to
all the other Digits who have kept (and are keeping) the faith, and in
fact to all Digits who remain, I give my very best wishes for a bright[er]
future.
Take care..
#ken :-(} Jeratol the Chaotic (KAC,KLC31)
http://WWW.DECUS.Org/coar/
[email protected] | Opinions are those of the author. `... it
Process Software, Inc. | was mine art, ... that made gape the pine
Massachusetts, USA | and let thee out.' - Prospero
|
3107.499 | | ICS::CROUCH | Subterranean Dharma Bum | Tue Sep 03 1996 12:55 | 7 |
| Ken, we've never met but I've followed your trail through various
techincal notes files over the years. Your eclectic talents will
surely be missed by those you worked with and by DEC itself.
Jim C.
|
3107.500 | You still ride with the right posse;-) | SCASS1::WISNIEWSKI | ADEPT of the Virtual Space. | Tue Sep 03 1996 15:03 | 10 |
| Ken,
I'll miss you as a force for "Good" with a DEC badge at DECUS Symposia;-)
Hope to see you there in your new role, you'll be missed in our
notesfiles...
Best of luck,
John W.
|
3107.501 | Best of luck Ken | WHYNOW::NEWMAN | Installed Base Marketing - DTN 223-5795 | Tue Sep 03 1996 21:53 | 4 |
| Best of luck to you Ken... I hope our paths continue to cross at DECUS
Symposia
Bob Newman
|
3107.503 | The best to everyone | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 KTS is TOO slow | Wed Sep 04 1996 16:23 | 29 |
| Well, it's time for me to move on.
There's not too much I can say that hasn't been said more eloquently by
many others in this note, so I'll keep it short;
The things I'll miss:
The people.
Notes (Which really boils down to the first item)
I'm thankful for the opportunity to learn and grow over the past nine
years.
In my moderating duties, I have always tried to be fair and more
importantly, to do what is right. I hope the results of my efforts
have reflected those goals.
One final note, I am the person Marina mentioned in .155 and so, in a
sense her final link to Digital is also being severed at this time.
I can be reached at:
[email protected]
Once again, thank you for the privilege of knowing y'all,
Bob
|
3107.504 | | MAIL1::RICCIARDI | Be a graceful Parvenu... | Wed Sep 04 1996 16:34 | 1 |
| bye
|
3107.505 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Sep 05 1996 07:27 | 5 |
| Good bye Bob and the very best wishes to and your new
wife. I hope life remains kind to you. I'll miss your
notes in the 'Box...
Chip
|
3107.506 | | GAVEL::JANDROW | Partly to Mostly Blonde | Thu Sep 05 1996 10:01 | 9 |
|
i'm going to miss you, bob. be sure to give marina a hug for me, and
try not to be too much of a pest around the house. :>
take care and good luck!!!
-raq
|
3107.507 | | EEMELI::HELMINEN | Marko, now history | Fri Sep 06 1996 04:32 | 10 |
|
Nine years have passed and it's now time to move on: today is
my last day in Digital.
I'll be missing a lot of things and people, but sometimes
one just has to make the decision.
Thanks for the years and all the best in the future.
Marko
|
3107.508 | Lator Gator | ACISS2::SEIBERTR | | Fri Sep 06 1996 13:29 | 21 |
| Hi!! Today, Sept. 6th is my last day too. I'm sad but also
excited. I'm happy that I got to quit on my own and didn't
get the package. I've been here 8 years almost to the day.
To my big sister: Thanks for being there for me, thanks for
fixing my computer umpteen million times, thanks for loaning
me roach coach money, thanks for showing me the ropes in
everything from SMART to life, thanks for your kooky sense of
humor (you are *really sick*!!:) ), thanks for writing my PA
(I can say that now, ha ha!!), thanks for taking my parking
space, thanks for making my 30th birthday tolerable!, thanks
for having confidence in me......
I consider you a very special person in my life and regardless
of where I work or where you work, I will make every effort
to keep you, dragging and kicking all the way, a part of my
life.
Keep smiling...it only gets worse....:)
Renee
|
3107.509 | Adios, amigos y amigas | WRKSYS::FOX | Gone! | Fri Sep 06 1996 18:33 | 40 |
| After 11 years, 10 months, and some [very] odd days, I'm hanging it up today
to go back to working in Hospital and Medical applications, which is where
I started so many years ago.
The company has changed, but, since I came to DEC after ten years
of working in other places, the changes don't seem as extreme as they
may to those who came here straight from college.
The only thing I'll really miss about working here are the notesfiles,
and the incredible helping hands people have shown themselves willing to lend.
In addition, there is a passion for "doing what is right" which exists
here despite all of upper management's attempts to stamp it out (and, yes,
I will concede, there are a [few] upper management types themselves
who still are capable of figuring out what is right).
I haven't written in this file much, but I'll refer you to 190.7
and 1504.0, both of which I wrote in support of righting wrongs. I received
an amazing amount of support from my fellow Digits on these issues; I
tried to thank them all, but if you're one of them I missed, thank you now.
Despite all the downsizing, rightsizing, wrongheaded decisions, etc., I
was willing to stay here, but I must admit that I completely lost heart
when they TFSO'd Dan Kalikow. That was the spiritual last straw.
The final last straw involved me and the H.R. department, and included gross
neglect of policies and procedures, and the willingness of HR to worry more
about the fragile ego of a lower-level HR munchkin than the possibility
of losing the expertise and skill I represent. While I could have Open Door'd
the issue, as I had for the issues in the notes referenced above, it didn't
seem worth the trouble, as it only concerned me (the other issues had broader
implications for my fellow co-workers).
Best of luck to all who stick it out; and -- since I still have stock :-)
Work Hard :-)
Bobbi Fox
[email protected]
|
3107.510 | I'm gone too... | KAOFS::D_STREET | | Mon Sep 09 1996 09:56 | 22 |
|
I will add my resignation to the growing list. for me it was the reduced staff.
The reduced staff starts with my group going from 7 to 2 in 18 months. Only
after 7 months did we get another person, by stealing a guy and his head count
from another group. (It's not like they could afford it either) It also
includes the lack of staff to support the products. I have been pretty well it
in Canada for front line DECnet-Plus (is that it?) for the last few years,
and will say that the lack of response from eng came around the time we went
from 80,000 to 60,000 (give or take a few 10,000). These are the same people
who brought us DECnet, if they could get the resources I am sure they would
provide just as solid a product with Pahse V. When I got frustrated, I tried
to remember that they were working under the same constraints as I was.
The future for me is NorTel's Entrust. An encryption product that hopefully
you will all be hearing about in the near future :*)
Derek Street
CDN MCS
Network Support
|
3107.511 | One thing is constant - CHANGE | POWDML::DARROW | Fred is off to a new world | Wed Sep 11 1996 16:20 | 27 |
|
I am retiring from DEC as of 11-OCT-96. This Friday, 13-SEP-96
will be my last day in the office.
I had not planned to make this move this soon, but the Digital
management 'team' has made the decision for me.
(10%+ headcount reduction for current round)
It has been a wonderful 23 years and 11 months. I will miss the
people that make up DEC.
I wish those who remain the best.
I am looking to get back to work as soon as possible and will be
focusing my search in the Software product support area. After 30+
years in the industry, I know that I have a lot to offer.
Best Regards,
Fred (the last Darrow at DEC)
11 Flintlock Road
Lexington, MA 02173
617-862-1410
[email protected] (account is active but I will not access
it until after Friday, the 13th)
|
3107.512 | Leaving on my own! | SCASS1::MCKIE | | Thu Sep 12 1996 00:44 | 11 |
3107.513 | | GENIE::MURRAY | Paul Murray @ZUO. E-PCBU Support | Thu Sep 12 1996 11:07 | 9 |
3107.514 | Stan's farewell message had the same point | NYOSS1::nyodialin5.nyo.dec.com::GOODMAN | Roy Goodman | Thu Sep 12 1996 12:38 | 7 |
3107.515 | | HELIX::WELLCOME | Steve Wellcome SHR3-1/C22 Pole A22 | Thu Sep 12 1996 13:16 | 5 |
3107.516 | Not in WAR_STORY | MILORD::BISHOP | The punishment that brought us peace was upon Him | Thu Sep 12 1996 13:40 | 6 |
3107.517 | Stan's neighbor | SCASS1::MCKIE | | Thu Sep 12 1996 14:53 | 4 |
3107.518 | | SSDEVO::LAMBERT | Short Timer | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:24 | 10 |
3107.519 | Yiasou (bye) from Nick Yannios | NYOSS1::YANNIOS | N�MAT NYO8/E2 DTN:352-3197 | Fri Sep 13 1996 14:55 | 27 |
3107.520 | | STAR::KLEINSORGE | Fred Kleinsorge | Fri Sep 13 1996 15:02 | 6 |
3107.521 | Never thought I'd be replying here | ICS::GREENE | | Fri Sep 13 1996 15:51 | 20 |
3107.522 | PS: My personal email address is... | NYOSS1::YANNIOS | N�MAT NYO8/E2 DTN:352-3197 | Fri Sep 13 1996 16:28 | 13 |
3107.523 | | STOWOA::MCCALLION | | Fri Sep 13 1996 16:58 | 3 |
3107.524 | Bye Nick | STAR::S_SKONETSKI | | Sat Sep 14 1996 00:50 | 6 |
3107.525 | | GERUND::WOLFE | I'm going to huff, and puff, and blow your house down | Mon Sep 16 1996 02:04 | 6 |
3107.526 | thanks | NYOSS1::YANNIOS | N�MAT NYO8/E2 DTN:352-3197 | Mon Sep 16 1996 11:38 | 8 |
3107.527 | Bye and Good luck to all | DRAGNS::MATATIA | | Wed Sep 18 1996 14:46 | 34 |
3107.528 | [email protected] | NETCAD::SHERMAN | Steve NETCAD::Sherman DTN 226-6992, LKG1-2 near pole G17 | Wed Sep 18 1996 15:13 | 6 |
3107.529 | happy trails.. time to move on | ZIPLOK::PASQUALE | | Thu Sep 19 1996 10:27 | 35 |
3107.531 | Logging Off | MSDOA::MULDOWNEY | | Thu Sep 19 1996 17:04 | 23 |
3107.532 | | MROA::EARLY | WW SBU Product Marketing DTN 297-4709 | Thu Sep 19 1996 17:29 | 2 |
3107.530 | 9 years | SLBLUZ::BROCKUS | Who is John Galt? | Thu Sep 19 1996 17:46 | 26 |
3107.533 | | LEADIN::GORDON | | Thu Sep 19 1996 20:23 | 2 |
3107.535 | Fare Well | SIOG::OSULLIVAN_D | | Fri Sep 20 1996 06:37 | 6 |
3107.534 | I am humbled by the response | MSDOA::MULDOWNEY | | Fri Sep 20 1996 11:10 | 9 |
3107.536 | I did find my jaw, but had to clean the office to get to it | VMSSPT::LYCEUM::CURTIS | Dick "Aristotle" Curtis | Fri Sep 20 1996 13:35 | 6 |
3107.537 | Frammus no more | ZIPLOK::PASQUALE | | Fri Sep 20 1996 13:59 | 4 |
3107.538 | Larry Heier logging out | MROA::HEIER_L | | Mon Sep 23 1996 23:26 | 60 |
3107.539 | Good Luck! | NQOS01::nyodialin3.nyo.dec.com::Nikos | DTN:352-3197 | Tue Sep 24 1996 12:59 | 4 |
3107.540 | take it or leave it!!! | BIGQ::GARDNER | justme....jacqui | Tue Sep 24 1996 13:32 | 10 |
3107.541 | What we have is a dead shark! | EDWIN::LAMBERT | | Tue Sep 24 1996 14:34 | 63 |
3107.542 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel Without a [email protected] | Tue Sep 24 1996 15:20 | 7 |
3107.543 | | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 227-3978, TAY1) | Tue Sep 24 1996 23:25 | 6 |
3107.544 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | [email protected] | Wed Sep 25 1996 07:17 | 19 |
3107.545 | | BIGQ::GARDNER | justme....jacqui | Wed Sep 25 1996 09:40 | 7 |
3107.546 | | POMPY::LESLIE | Andy Leslie, DTN 847 6586 | Wed Sep 25 1996 09:47 | 1 |
3107.547 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | [email protected] | Wed Sep 25 1996 09:47 | 5 |
3107.548 | Goodbye! | JOKUR::MACDONALD | | Wed Sep 25 1996 10:33 | 12 |
3107.549 | Not running from Digital, but chasing opportunity | TOLKIN::KING | | Wed Sep 25 1996 16:22 | 39 |
3107.550 | re: -1, the opportunities are chasing *us*! | MPGS::ROMAN | | Wed Sep 25 1996 16:38 | 70 |
3107.551 | So long and goodbye! | PCBUOA::RIPLEY | | Wed Sep 25 1996 16:50 | 29 |
3107.552 | | BUSY::SLAB | It's 7 o'clock and I wanna mosh ... | Wed Sep 25 1996 17:46 | 3 |
3107.553 | Believe it or not | MROA::CESARIO | Vinyl Dinosaur | Thu Sep 26 1996 11:46 | 16 |
3107.554 | Off to another galaxy | YEABOY::ALFA2::HARRIS | | Thu Sep 26 1996 13:10 | 10 |
3107.555 | Steve Schustak's G-Bye! | NQOS01::nqsrv332.nqo.dec.com::Short-timer! | | Tue Oct 01 1996 17:25 | 61 |
3107.556 | | MAIL1::RICCIARDI | Be a graceful Parvenu... | Tue Oct 01 1996 20:38 | 3 |
3107.557 | John Hallyburton, signing off | EVMS::HALLYB | There is a tide in the affairs of men | Mon Oct 07 1996 08:59 | 22 |
3107.558 | | BULEAN::BANKS | Mendel fudged his data | Mon Oct 07 1996 09:04 | 6 |
3107.559 | goodbye from Gary Couture | MKOTS3::COUTURE | Gary Couture - IS Consultant - SAP R/3 Program | Tue Oct 08 1996 09:13 | 38 |
3107.560 | Brian Heslop , leaving | MUGGER::HESLOP | http://www.heslop.demon.co.uk | Thu Oct 10 1996 07:55 | 16 |
3107.561 | Edwin Ouyang, signing out.. | MKOTS3::OUYANG | | Mon Oct 14 1996 13:01 | 8 |
3107.561 | I had a cube once or twice, but no desk! | NEWVAX::MZARUDZKI | preparation can mean survival | Wed Oct 23 1996 08:34 | 25 |
3107.562 | I never thought I'd be entering one of these notes | HANNAH::ALFRED | Alfred von Campe | Wed Oct 23 1996 23:33 | 31 |
3107.563 | It's my turn now | EEMELI::popeda.fno.dec.com::eemeli::siren | Keep it simple, even when it's complex | Fri Oct 25 1996 10:39 | 55 |
3107.564 | doin my best to help the run rate | COOKIE::KELSEY | Mercenary weed whacker | Mon Oct 28 1996 12:44 | 7 |
3107.565 | Thanks for all the fish... | SHRCTR::PYOO | Short timer | Mon Oct 28 1996 16:23 | 5 |
3107.566 | Goodbye! | COOKIE::SHEA | | Tue Oct 29 1996 13:21 | 17 |
3107.567 | Carpe' Diem | ASABET::HCARROLL | | Thu Oct 31 1996 11:02 | 20 |
3107.568 | Gary Huff logs off | DECWIN::HUFF | | Thu Oct 31 1996 15:32 | 23 |
3107.569 | goodbye, hello? | RMULAC.DVO.DEC.COM::S_WATTUM | | Fri Nov 01 1996 00:24 | 39 |
3107.570 | Today's my last day. | AXPBIZ::SWIERKOWSKIS | Now that we're organized, what's next? | Wed Nov 06 1996 15:50 | 21 |
3107.571 | After 19 years A New Adventure Begins | PHXSS1::dave2.phx.dec.com::lewis | Notes Conferencing via Windows NT | Tue Nov 12 1996 16:46 | 102 |
3107.572 | | MAIL2::RICCIARDI | Be a graceful Parvenu... | Tue Nov 12 1996 20:07 | 6 |
3107.573 | we're rapidly running out of ingredients... | ASDG::TREMBLAY | http://www.ultranet.com/~tremblay | Wed Nov 13 1996 07:29 | 3 |
3107.574 | | ORASQS::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 381-0426 ZKO1-1) | Wed Nov 13 1996 10:09 | 2 |
3107.575 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Spott itj | Wed Nov 13 1996 12:10 | 4 |
3107.576 | | HERON::KAISER | | Wed Nov 13 1996 12:39 | 21 |
3107.577 | stock stuck until a change in "direction" | DYPSS1::DYSERT | Barry - Custom Software Development | Wed Nov 13 1996 13:29 | 10 |
3107.578 | But I guess none of us are essential | FUNYET::ANDERSON | Where's the nearest White Castle? | Wed Nov 13 1996 13:36 | 9 |
3107.579 | | TRLIAN::GORDON | | Wed Nov 13 1996 15:14 | 11 |
3107.580 | | BUSY::SLAB | Sufferin' since suffrage | Wed Nov 13 1996 15:28 | 4 |
3107.581 | | HERON::KAISER | | Thu Nov 14 1996 05:24 | 7 |
3107.582 | Re last few | CSC32::MORTON | Aliens, the snack food of CHAMPIONS! | Thu Nov 14 1996 05:35 | 6 |
3107.583 | | LEXSS1::GINGER | Ron Ginger | Thu Nov 14 1996 09:41 | 6 |
3107.584 | Give them *some* credit... | STAR::DIPIRRO | | Thu Nov 14 1996 10:58 | 19 |
3107.585 | An alternate scenario | HERON::KAISER | | Thu Nov 14 1996 11:10 | 22 |
3107.586 | Test your knowledge.... | WRKSYS::WALLACE | Nobody's Perfect | Thu Nov 14 1996 11:54 | 7 |
3107.587 | alliteration | WOTVAX::HILLN | It's OK, it'll be dark by nightfall | Thu Nov 14 1996 12:19 | 1 |
3107.588 | | UPSAR::WALLACE | Digital: A Dilbertian Company | Thu Nov 14 1996 16:18 | 30 |
3107.589 | FWIW | USPS::FPRUSS | Frank Pruss, 202-232-7347 | Thu Nov 14 1996 17:47 | 10 |
3107.590 | Goodbye, sort of | DRAGNS::ALTMAN | BARB | Fri Nov 15 1996 10:20 | 23 |
3107.591 | | VAXCAT::LAURIE | Desktop Consultant, Project Enterprise | Tue Nov 26 1996 13:22 | 11 |
3107.592 | The Power of Notes! | HSOSS1::HARDMAN | It's a girl! Now what? | Tue Nov 26 1996 14:44 | 40 |
3107.593 | Indeed a happy beginning! | ALFSS2::BEKELE_D | When indoubt THINK! | Tue Nov 26 1996 15:04 | 7 |
3107.594 | | BUSY::SLAB | An imagine burning in her mind ... | Tue Nov 26 1996 16:27 | 9 |
3107.595 | Laurie is in Notes all over the place | ESSC::KMANNERINGS | | Wed Nov 27 1996 04:16 | 3 |
3107.596 | Laurie is a "he"? Oh sheeeeeee........<t> | SAPEC3::TRINH | SAP Technology Center | Wed Nov 27 1996 05:22 | 1 |
3107.597 | | POMPY::LESLIE | Personal magnetism erases floppies | Wed Nov 27 1996 06:47 | 1 |
3107.598 | | VAXCAT::LAURIE | Desktop Consultant, Project Enterprise | Wed Nov 27 1996 08:45 | 7 |
3107.599 | ;*) | BIGQ::GARDNER | justme....jacqui | Wed Nov 27 1996 11:19 | 3 |
3107.600 | Well, frequently, anyway | ALFA2::ALFA2::HARRIS | | Wed Nov 27 1996 13:04 | 1 |
3107.601 | | BUSY::SLAB | Being weird isn't enough | Wed Nov 27 1996 13:20 | 7 |
3107.602 | | VAXCAT::LAURIE | Desktop Consultant, Project Enterprise | Wed Nov 27 1996 13:22 | 3 |
3107.603 | | SYSTEM::BENNETT | Straight no chaser.. | Wed Nov 27 1996 16:31 | 10 |
3107.604 | | TGRAPH::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs and some nuts. | Thu Nov 28 1996 04:05 | 24 |
3107.605 | | CHEFS::PANES | Use by 29/11/96 | Thu Nov 28 1996 07:43 | 9 |
3107.606 | | POMPY::LESLIE | andy ��� leslie | Thu Nov 28 1996 09:19 | 7 |
3107.607 | | VANGA::KERRELL | To infinity and beyond... | Fri Nov 29 1996 07:08 | 8 |
3107.608 | I take 'em where I can find 'em! | HSOSS1::HARDMAN | It's a girl! Now what? | Mon Dec 02 1996 12:07 | 23 |
3107.609 | | BIGQ::SILVA | http://www.yvv.com/decplus/ | Mon Dec 02 1996 12:12 | 8 |
3107.610 | | BUSY::SLAB | ch-ch-ch-ch-ha-ha-ha-ha | Mon Dec 02 1996 12:15 | 4 |
3107.611 | | VAXCAT::LAURIE | Desktop Consultant, Project Enterprise | Mon Dec 02 1996 13:54 | 9 |
3107.612 | Hours Mean Money | ASABET::JDOYLE | | Thu Dec 05 1996 07:54 | 2 |
3107.613 | Penny Smith retiring after 27+ years | MSE1::SULLIVAN | | Tue Dec 10 1996 16:10 | 18 |
3107.614 | | TNPUBS::PAINTER | Planet Crayon | Tue Dec 10 1996 18:57 | 14 |
3107.615 | Jim Forson moves on | TIMMY::FORSON | | Fri Dec 27 1996 14:58 | 28 |
3107.616 | Picture me ^Z-ing | CSC32::HAGERTY | Veni, Vedi, $Cmkrnli, Rebooti | Tue Jan 07 1997 08:53 | 14 |
3107.617 | Good luck, Dave | SAPPHO::DUBOIS | Justice is not out-of-date | Tue Jan 07 1997 13:23 | 13 |
3107.618 | Now I'm worried! | CSC32::P_YOUNGMEYER | | Tue Jan 07 1997 13:40 | 6 |
3107.619 | Moving on.... | 30753::VASKAS | Mary Vaskas | Tue Jan 07 1997 15:10 | 25 |
3107.620 | To infinity and beyond.... | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | David Feuerstein | Thu Jan 09 1997 22:18 | 44 |
3107.621 | Did Merle Travis have it right? | HERON::KAISER | | Sat Jan 18 1997 05:26 | 25 |
3107.622 | Un autre s'en va | ALFA2::ALFA2::HARRIS | | Sat Jan 18 1997 14:07 | 7 |
3107.623 | Au revoir Pete | MKTCRV::KMANNERINGS | | Mon Jan 20 1997 03:57 | 7 |
3107.624 | | POMPY::LESLIE | [email protected] | Mon Jan 20 1997 04:16 | 10 |
3107.625 | thanks | ASABET::SILVERBERG | My Other O/S is UNIX | Mon Jan 20 1997 05:43 | 4 |
3107.626 | | VAXCAT::LAURIE | Desktop Consultant, Project Enterprise | Mon Jan 20 1997 10:09 | 5 |
3107.627 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Jan 20 1997 10:13 | 10 |
3107.628 | Caspar Jagerman signing off | CECAMO::JAGERMAN | Caspar DTN 843-8718 | Mon Jan 20 1997 11:38 | 17 |
3107.629 | Thank you, Microsoft Exchange | HERON::KAISER | | Fri Jan 24 1997 04:58 | 11 |
| Life in the giant corporation: Wednesday our group secretary sent a note to
about sixty people in this building to invite them to a going-away drink
for me on Thursday evening.
The event was small but pleasant. Perhaps part of the reason it was small
is that many of the people on the list didn't get the mail until this
(Friday) morning, 40 hours or more after it was sent.
Thank you, Microsoft Exchange.
___Pete
|
3107.630 | The real problem in messaging at the moment | SUTRA::KINNARI | OSSG/PATHWORKS Remote Engineering | Mon Jan 27 1997 04:04 | 18 |
|
Sorry for you Pete, that most of your friends missed your party.
However, don't blaim Exchange.
The true problems is our mail gateways between MTS (ALL-IN-1,
Teamlinks) and Exchange/Internet. They are overloaded at the moment and
we are adding new gateways.
But the real problems are somewhere else. It's now "standard practice"
to misuse mail backbone to distribute kits, executables, movie files,
HUGE presentations etc. If someone send 20 MB file to 10 destination,
which goes though several gateway over overloaded network in Europe,
it's no wonder, that there is delays in messaging.
//pasi
|
3107.631 | There are no problems. Only opportunities. | WHOS01::BOWERS | Dave Bowers, NSIS/IM | Mon Jan 27 1997 09:50 | 17 |
| I don't mean this to be a flame. However, it seems to me that the
PROPER uses of a utility such as E-mail is something the USERS decide,
not the provider. You may not have anticipated the ways that they've
chosen to use the tools you provided, but that's really your problem;
not theirs.
Non-technical users tend to see E-mail as a simple way of moving
"stuff" from point A to point B. It eliminates (or at least appears to)
all that nasty technical stuff like block vs. text format, OS
incompatibilites, ftp, FTSV, etc. You "just mail it." Unless the mail
system sets and enforces specific limits on the permissible size and
type of messages (like the Post Office does), people will use mail as a
common carrier for all their needs.
Think of it as success, not grief.
\dave
|
3107.632 | Yep, the boss says buy a truck, but ... | SUTRA::KINNARI | Pasi Kinnari, CCS/ENOC, DTN 828-5624 | Mon Jan 27 1997 12:05 | 34 |
|
If the post office in country side is used to handle only letters and
someone starts to deliver tons of boxes and packets, what to do?
1) try to push the mails through the existing system with bikes and
letter boxes
2) upgrade the office and trucks to deliver bigger mails to bigger
mailboxes
3) advice the senders to use DHL, because they can deliver it from door
to door without restrictions
1) is going on right now. 2) is happening also, but the town and PTT
are short of money and advise to cut the costs and don't want go over
budget at any case, because then they are really in throuble. 3) is not
very successful either, the people want to decide, what to do, when and
how.
4) could be, that the carrier sets up a mail packet highway, but of
course then there must be extra charges, because there needs to money
to finance this.
I think there might be some need for addition clerks in our post
office, if someone would like to start collect "opportunities". I also
think, that there might be some chances to become major of the town in
10 years, if the job is done very well.
But of course, it the town is loosing people fast enough, I think that
might be also a solution to our problem.
//pasi
PS. Let's move this thread to 4775.*
|
3107.633 | Goodbye | CGOOA::SEWALL | | Thu Jan 30 1997 12:50 | 20 |
| As a mostly read-only noter most of you will not know me, but this is
the only way I know to reach those extended employees I have worked with.
I will be leaving Digital on January 31, 1997 to pursue other
opportunities. I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude for
the opportunity to work with some of you throughout my 17+ years. It is
the quality of the people working in Digital that has made it such an
interesting place to work. I will certainly miss that when I am gone. The
good news is that our industry is really a tight community and I am sure
that the chance to work with many of you will reoccur.
I can be reached by voice at (403)275-9561 and by email at
[email protected]
Regards and good luck,
John
|
3107.634 | | POMPY::LESLIE | [email protected] | Fri Jan 31 1997 11:30 | 36 |
|
I'm history again, after 8 months with Digital in the UK FM group.
Having spent 1983-1992 in Digital, I was glad and happy to get the
opportunity to return, for a while.
I have renewed friendships with many DECcies and not a few DIGITs.
But, my contract has come up for renewal, and my skills do not
generate the revenue for me in DIGITAL that they do elsewhere. So I
must, it seems, move on.
I am happy and sad about this. Happy because I won't be worrying about
money for a while. Sad because, once again, I am departing from Mother
DEC and am not all that pleased about it.
So to all my friends and colleagues, cheerio!
I hope that my DEC 2000 vision is visited by Bob Palmer and, at least,
considered.
(Of course I'd like to stay with DEC UK. If you have a project that
a VMS "14-year-trainee-guru" can help with, drop me some mail at
[email protected].)
All the best.
/andy
___
0 ______/ Andy Leslie. ([email protected]) 41, married, 3 kids.
/~> _____/ Jog a bit, drink a bit, laugh a lot, listen to good music.
/ \/ ____/ Sandhurst (Berkshire, UK) Joggers welcome new members.
\ _______/ Mail [email protected] for details if interested.
|
3107.635 | Good luck | JOKUR::MACDONALD | | Fri Jan 31 1997 15:53 | 7 |
| Good luck Andy. I've enjoyed reading your contributions to the
notesfile. The ranks get thinner and thinner.
I hope you continue to jog a bit, drink a bit, laugh a lot, listen to
good music. This is my formula as well.
Bruce
|
3107.636 | | BHAJEE::JAERVINEN | Ora, the Old Rural Amateur | Fri Jan 31 1997 17:17 | 3 |
| Next time you're here (or I'm somewhere in your vicinity) you're
invited to a pint or six... (I'd prefer six ;-)
|
3107.637 | | NEWVAX::POWELL | A powerful computer behind each face | Fri Jan 31 1997 19:11 | 1 |
| May the wind be always at your back
|
3107.638 | | MAIL1::RICCIARDI | Be a graceful Parvenu... | Sun Feb 02 1997 09:45 | 1 |
| Goodbye Andy
|
3107.639 | | OSOSPS::KAGEYAMA | Trust, but Verify | Fri Feb 07 1997 02:25 | 9 |
|
It's sad to hear you leave, Andy.
I still use PAN like many others. Your name is ubiquitous in Easynet
Notes conferences. Considering your contribution to this company's
culture, it's ironical that you are no more employee of it. Hope
you'll come back again. Good luck!
- Kazunori
|
3107.640 | Credit where it is due | POMPY::LESLIE | Andy, DEC man walking... | Fri Feb 07 1997 03:59 | 16 |
| Much of the credit for Pan goes to Peter Bailey, who departed DEC in
1994.
Yes, I hope to be back. Indeed, with one week to go, if someone has a
position in Technical Marketing, Project Management, VMS/Unix support,
etc that they can't fill from the permie workforce, then I'd be happy
to hear from them, with the proviso that I live near Reading in the UK
and won't be moving house anytime soon.
Once I've gone (Feb 14), mail to [email protected] will be read avidly.
:-)
Thanks for all the good wishes.
/a
|
3107.641 | 'Hello, I must be going.' | KEPTIN::GRANOFF | Keptin! Klingon wessel decloaking... | Fri Feb 07 1997 12:00 | 44 |
| [I post this here for anyone interested and which whom I have list touch.
-mhg]
It is with some sadness but no regrets that I have tendered my resignation
from Digital. My last day here is Friday, February 21, 1997.
Simply put, this is not the same company I eagerly joined in April 1989.
The opportunities and environment I seek are no longer here.
I had wanted to develop software at Digital for a long time. In 1989 I
joined the Software Services/Engineering group VAXworks in Maynard, MA
(PKO). It wasn't a software engineering job, but it was my foot in the
door. (And at that time, just getting one's foot in the door here required
some luck and timing!) Two and a half years later, I accepted a Senior
Software Engineering position with the PATHWORKS group in Littleton (LJO,
LKG). Finally! Software Engineering! I made contributions, learned a lot,
and forged new friendships. In June 1995 I moved to Remote Access
Engineering (LKG) where I contributed to and delivered two products in 12
months. I was part of a small, agile team working on and with leading edge
technologies. Through circumstances beyond my control in August 1996, I had
to change groups again and moved to the clearVISN Network Management
Engineering group.
Back in '89 I felt that I was joining a legendary company. I felt that if I
worked hard I could excel here and be happy for a long time. I saw no
reason to ever leave. But times change.
My job search started in August (as a direct result of those "circumstances
beyond my control"). I set about my search with very specific criteria and
goals. I sought an opportunity, not just a job. Its taken a while, but I
have found a position which I believe suits me very well both personally
and professionally, and offers a great deal of opportunity.
In eight years at Digital I have been fortunate to work with some great
people (many of whom are still here, and many of whom have left) and on
some great products. I have learned a lot here and made many friends, for
which I am thankful.
Good luck to all that remain, and keep in touch.
Regards,
-Mark H. Granoff
[email protected] (my "home" address)
[email protected] (after 24 Feb 1997)
|
3107.642 | Good luck to those left | DPPSYS::BLANEY | | Fri Feb 14 1997 04:36 | 1 |
| My last day today - to all who know me....bye.
|
3107.643 | Goodbye | IOSG::KIRKR | I've lost my hidden agenda! | Mon Feb 17 1997 12:02 | 11 |
| Today I am leaving Digital. I have had a wonderful time over the last
17 years. Thank you everyone that helped me during my time - I am sad
to leave the many friends that I made along the way.
My new e-mail address is [email protected]. I would love to hear from
old friends.
I wish everyone at Digital all the best for the future.
Kind regards,
Richard Kirk
|
3107.644 | | GODIVA::bence | Sounds like a job for Alice. | Mon Feb 17 1997 14:00 | 15 |
|
After almost 19 years with Digital, it's time to say goodbye.
Friday February 21st will be my last day.
It been a long strange trip - from RJE on Tops-20 to DECnet-Rainbow
and on to PATHWORKS 32. I've met a lot of great people in that
time and hopefully learned a little something along the way.
Starting next Monday, my new email address will be:
[email protected].
take care,
cathy bence
|
3107.645 | live long and prosper... | CAM::LINDSEY | | Fri Feb 21 1997 00:53 | 24 |
|
I guess its my turn to say farewell. I've been with Digital 12-1/2
years; came in as a college hire. In spite of the turmoil of the
last few years, I must say I have really enjoyed my stay here, thanks
to many of the wonderful people with which whom I have had the pleasure
to work with.
As many of you probably have experienced over the past few years, my
current group's product shipped its last VMS release and there seems to
be little hope for the future. As a 30 hour, part-time employee, it has
become more difficult to secure a part-time position in the company. I
have been very fortunate to have had very flexible and family-friendly
management over the past 7 years, which has made balancing a career and
raising a family much easier. Not being able to locate another part-time
job inside Digital, I found one in a small growing company.
I hope Digital becomes successful once again, and to those who
remain, work hard (I still own more stock than I care to admit to!) :-)
For those who wish to reach me, I am moving to Lightbridge, Inc in
Waltham, Ma. I don't have an email address yet, but it will most
likely be [email protected]...
Sue
|
3107.646 | moving on | DYPSS1::DYSERT | Barry - Custom Software Development | Sun Feb 23 1997 22:42 | 49 |
| It's my turn to say goodbye to the Digital community. My last day will
be Friday, 2/28.
It is with some sadness that I leave the company that I'd hoped I'd be
retiring from (in another 20 years). Ever since I was a freshman in
college I had wanted to work for "DEC". After graduation I bounced
among a few companies to get some experience, always keeping my sights
on DEC as my ultimate career company. I was so excited when I was
offered a job back in '82 and was flying high for years, doing custom
software development for customers around Dayton and Cincinnati.
That all began to change several years ago when we stopped winning the
software project business. Still, even though work wasn't as fun, I
remained enamored with the idea of working for the greatest computer
company in the world.
After Ken Olsen left, the transformation from DEC to Digital started
taking its toll on me. It obviously affected me more than I thought.
It's ironic that I'd survive all the layoffs only to voluntarily resign
now that they've apparently subsided.
I am thankful that over my 14+ years here, I've had very good local
management. That really helps when you don't understand what's going on
at the "higher" levels. I'm also thankful for the scores of very
excellent people I've had the pleasure of coming to know via Notes,
mail, and even in person. When I first hired on, I was impressed with
the quality of the people who worked here. The other companies I had
been with followed the typical bell curve: a few stars, a few zeros,
and the vast majority falling into the average range. The folks I came
to know at DEC, though, made me believe that our curve was skewed
because there were so many excellent people here. To be average (or
below) in DEC was the exception instead of the rule.
A couple of people (among dozens I could mention) that I still admire
are Steve Lionel and Hein Vandenhuevel. These guys are not only
technically superior but also willing to share their knowledge and
ability to help whoever needs it. They personify the high quality that
made DEC so great.
I have been presented with a wonderful opportunity to join a small but
successful software development company composed of former DECcies, so
as hard as it is to leave Digital and my home of 18 years, I move a bit
further west with hopes that the second half of my career is at least
as fulfilling as the first half has been.
I wish all of you the best and continue to hope that Digital succeeds
in all of its future ventures.
BD�
|
3107.647 | | BBQ::WOODWARDC | ...but words can break my heart | Mon Feb 24 1997 17:47 | 5 |
| {sigh}
gonna miss ya Bee-Dee-Two
H
|
3107.648 | adios | DYPSS1::SCHAFER | Kalh�un! | Tue Feb 25 1997 13:06 | 6 |
| for those who don't know barry, this is one of the *sharpest* guys i've
ever had the occasion to work with/befriend. for those who have
doubted the cynical cries of "brain drain!" in the past, let me offer
this as proof positive that it happens.
godspeed, my friend ...
|
3107.649 | It is hard to say goodbye.... | GENRAL::KILGORE | Leadership = action, not position | Wed Mar 05 1997 11:20 | 12 |
| At of the end of Thursday, the 13th of March 1997, Judy Kilgore will no
longer be able to grace the halls of notesfiles within DIGITAL. I am
taking a position at Schlage Lock (a division of Ingersoll-Rand). The
job has pretty much the same function as I have here, Engineering Document
Control. I'll be remaining in Colorado Springs and will have a 4-1/2 mile
longer drive into my new workplace than to CXO.
So goodbye DIGITAL, after 15+ years. I'm going to miss notesfiles & email
the most, and the friends and nice folks I've met through these resources.
:-(
Judy K.
|
3107.650 | Judy's right... | WLDBIL::KILGORE | BEA; same chattel, new owner | Wed Mar 05 1997 15:08 | 32 |
|
Well, I might as well make it two "Kilgore -- you won't have me to kick
around anymore" notes in a row.
On March 10, 1997, just three days short of my 24th anniversary, I and
70-some-odd other people will be lumped into a package of leading-edge
software, associated hardware and bits of furniture that gets
transferred to BEA Systems Inc.
I had envisioned a long monologue here, to wax eloquent about what's
right and what's wrong with this company, but:
o it's all been said 649 times before;
o the powers that be don't care;
o I'm not sure this medium will last long enough to carry
the message.
To the DECcies who still survive out there: Thanks for the many, many
years of valued friendship; the wealth of information you've provided;
the help you've given me to grow professionally; the support in dark
hours; the humor that allowed me go home so often with a smile on my
face; the technical virtuosity and incredible grace under pressure, to
which I've long aspired; the encouragement and example to "do the right
thing." I just wanted you to know, I never gave up -- I just ran out of
maneuvering room. Good luck and God bless.
Wild Bill (soon a BEAmer -- always a DECcie)
[email protected]
|
3107.651 | | BIGQ::SILVA | http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/ | Wed Mar 05 1997 16:36 | 3 |
|
This leaves the company with just one Kilgore. :-(
|
3107.652 | | nova05.vbo.dec.com::BERGER | | Thu Mar 06 1997 05:10 | 3 |
| Ugh ! Has someone found the ultimate way to fix the Exchange
addressing scheme ? ;-)
Vincent
|
3107.653 | My turn! | CIM::LOREN | Loren Konkus | Thu Mar 06 1997 09:14 | 7 |
|
On Monday, I'll be joining BEA Systems after 18 years here.
Thanks Digital for all the experiences, opportunities, and friends.
Probably [email protected] someday. [email protected] always works.
|
3107.654 | | STAR::KLEINSORGE | Frederick Kleinsorge | Thu Mar 06 1997 09:50 | 6 |
|
Just another sign of the dismantling of Digital. Sigh. Well, from one
of the last Delta refugee's remaining. Good Luck, and thanks for all
the fish.
|
3107.655 | I'll wait for you at the top... | 24216::STEPHENS | | Fri Mar 07 1997 09:50 | 72 |
| Good-bye (God be with you) DEC family,
When I consider the percentage of my life invested with this family,
it is striking and somewhat staggering. There are a couple of key
thoughts which come to mind. I'm sure you've heard them before, but
I would encourage everyone to look back only to learn. Never let
past failures corrupt future actions. The revival of DEC will come
from the troops, so find a need and fill it, it will help you and DEC.
Undaunted to the future...
Bruce Stephens
looks like: [email protected] for sure: [email protected]
"Nay, in all these things, we are more than conquerors through Him
that loved us." Romans 8:37
Some good words from another native Texan, Zig Ziglar's "Over the Top"
You are at the top when...
1.You have made friends with your past,
and you are focused on the present and
optimistic about your future.
2.You have the love of friends and the respect
of your enemies.
3.You are filled with faith, hope, and love,
and you live without anger, greed,
envy, or thoughts of revenge.
4.You know that failure to stand for what is
morally right is the prelude to being the
victim of what is criminally wrong.
5.You are mature enough to delay gratification
and shift your focus from your rights to your
responsibilities.
6.You love the unlovable, give hope to the hopeless,
friendship to the friendless,
and encouragement to the discouraged.
7.You know that success (a win) doesn't make you
and failure (a loss) doesn't break you.
8.You can look back in forgiveness, forward in hope,
down in compassion, and up with gratitude.
9.You are secure in who (and whose) you are so you
are at peace with God and in fellowship with man.
10.You clearly understand that yesterday ended last night,
and today is a brand new day--and it's yours.
11.You know that "he who would be the greatest among
you must become the servant of all".
12.You are pleasant to the grouch, courteous to the rude,
and generous to the needy because you know that the
long-term benefits of giving and forgiving
far outweigh the short-term benefits of receiving.
13.You recognize, confess, develop, and use your God-given
physical, mental, and spiritual abilities to the glory of
God and for the benefit of mankind.
14.You stand in front of the Creator of the universe, and
He says to you, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant."
Zig Ziglar "Over the Top"
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3107.656 | So long for now | 24376::BARDSLEY | | Fri Mar 14 1997 12:22 | 11 |
| After 12 1/2 year with Digital it is time for me to move on. While it
has not been an easy decision, I believe it is the right one for me. I
want to say goodbye to all of you that I have worked with over the
years, especially those of you in Houston, Sacramento and St. Louis. I
wish you and Digital all of the best and hope that our paths will cross
again.
Sincerely,
Jeannine
[email protected]
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3107.657 | | PCBUOA::MORGAN | | Wed Mar 19 1997 13:51 | 17 |
| I'm using this forum to reach those that either I've missed, or Exchange
hasn't found yet.
Friday, March 28th will be my last day at Digital. I'd rather not get into
any sentimental journies here, but needless to say, after 22 years I've
experienced a few. I'm going to give the contracting thing a try after
spending my entire career here at DEC/Digital. My first assignment will be
at Cabletron, in strangely enough, an old DEC building on Rte. 101.
For those that want to stay in touch via email, my address is:
[email protected]
Best of luck to you all.
Regards,
Steve
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3107.658 | One more out the door | reque.zko.dec.com::whocrz.zko.dec.com::Gumbel | Dick Gumbel | Tue Mar 25 1997 07:47 | 18 |
| As many before me have done, I'm leaving Digital. Our group (ObjectBroker)
has been bought out by BEA Systems Inc.
I've been with Digital for 17+ years and will miss working with many excellent
people. It has been an interesting ride for me and I've been a part of some
challenging projects along the way (RT-11, FMS, DECForms, VMS, CDA, and
ObjectBroker).
My new email address will be:
[email protected]
Best of luck to everyone at Digital.
Regards,
Dick Gumbel
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3107.659 | save me a seat on the train! | XAPPL::DEVRIES | Mark DeVries | Tue Mar 25 1997 11:10 | 11 |
| Add my name to the list. 28 March is my last DECday. I'll headed back to
the world of high-end electronic publishing, PostScript backends, and
eventually web/online publishing at a small MA company, Xyvision. DECies
Jon Parsons and Dan Dube have gone there before.
It's been a great ride, these 15-ish years. Even the bad times have been
good learning experiences, and the good times have been ... great fun!
Thanks to all who contributed, and best wishes to all who carry on.
-Mark DeVries
ZKO
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3107.660 | Last one out, turn off the lights | REQUE::REALMUTO | | Wed Mar 26 1997 17:27 | 21 |
| Like many before me and more to follow, I am also leaving Digital.
I'm going (together with the ObjectBroker and DmQ) groups to BEA Systems, Inc.
While the future looks bright for us at BEA, I can't help but reminisce
about my 12+ years with DEC, the wonderful people I've worked with,
and the many challenging products I've contributed to (RSX, VAX-11 RSX,
DECdecision, DECquery, DECreport, VTX, and ObjectBroker).
For the time being, I can still be reached at RECV::REALMUTO.
Eventually, my new email address will be:
[email protected]
I can also be reached at my personal email address (though I don't
check my mail here very often):
[email protected]
Best wishes to everyone still at Digital.
Steve Realmuto
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3107.661 | | netrix.lkg.dec.com::thomas | The Code Warrior | Thu Mar 27 1997 18:44 | 36 |
| As of April 7th (while I'm in Memphis attending an IETF meeting) I will
officially join AltaVista. While AltaVista is part of Digital for now,
I won't have as much access to the Easynet (but I will have much more
access to the Internet). That's why all the conferences moved off
12DOT2 and UPSAR to HUMANE. It also means that I won't be participating
in DECnotes as often or as much.
I'm going to be taking most of the systems that I use with me to
AltaVista. This includes altavista.notes, the "poor" WWW-DECnotes
gateway, and many other "services" that I provided on my test machines.
Sometime after I return from TN, things will be moving from LKG to LJO
and off the Easynet. And with exodus of the DECnet EDS folks from LKG
next week, NETRIX will be disappearing as well.
I didn't feel that I could really Digital "cold turkey". So by going
to AltaVista, I hope I can wean myself from Digital without too much pain.
After nearly 14 years at Digital (and 9! in LKG), this is a very big
change in my life. I really miss DEC; however Digital ... I worked and
dealt with really great folks and watched turkeys rise to positions of
power.
It's sad; the saying of "turn out the lights when you go" is actually
applicable in my case since I'm the last core DECnet-UNIX person left
at Digital. Since the DECnet folks are outsourced to EDS, to who do
I relinquish ownership of the DECnet specifications?
As always, I'm reachable @ [email protected] (yep, that's my very
own domain). Eventually [email protected] will work
as well.
See ya on the network...
--
Matt Thomas Internet: [email protected]
Internet Guru WWW URL: www.3am-software.com/bio/matt.html
AltaVista Internet Software Disclaimer: This message reflects my
Littleton, MA own warped views, etc.
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3107.662 | | WKOL10::WALLACE | David Wallace, SBU Sales, @WKO | Thu Mar 27 1997 22:59 | 9 |
| Re. .661,
Best of luck in your new position, Matt. I can recall reading many of
your notes over the years as I learned about workstations, UNIX,
networking, etc. If a poll was ever taken on great personal names,
"The Code Warrior" would get my vote for one of the very best.
Regards,
David.
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3107.663 | Me too ;( | ACISS1::DIDATO | Buy a VAX at Sears??? | Fri Mar 28 1997 16:53 | 12 |
| After nearly 20 years at Digital, its time to move on. I can't
possibly begin to thank the folks that have helped me during my career
here, nor is it easy to say goodbye to the many good people here.
Hopefully this entry will find its way to the many individuals that I
will not have time to say goodbye to. Today is my last day, next week
will begin my career at US Robotics, in the meantime, I'm at
[email protected]
Thanks again to everyone,
OA$GOODBYE
Tony
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3107.664 | Next... | 2349::SCHIESSL | | Fri Apr 11 1997 12:06 | 13 |
|
Well, I don't have 20+ years with the company, but 9.5 sure seems like
a long time....
Today is my last day with Digital and the BASEstar group. I will be
moving on to MassMutual Insurance in Springfield, MA starting Monday.
I have learned much from this place and the people who reside(d) within
it. Good luck to everyone in the future, and Thanks For The Ride!!
- Gary
Internet: [email protected]
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3107.665 | Mike Gilbert, signing off. | DELNI::GILBERT | | Fri Apr 11 1997 19:50 | 15 |
|
Today is my last day with DIGITAL. I leave to pursue an exciting
position with a small client/server consulting firm in Boston, and have
very positive feelings towards DIGITAL and all of my past and present
colleagues here. My short time here has been a time of great learning,
both personally and professionally, and working with such talented,
creative, capable people has served only to show me how much more there
is to learn.
I wish all of you the greatest success now and in the future!
Best wishes,
Mike Gilbert
email: [email protected]
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3107.666 | EXODUS | 23329::BARRETTO | | Fri May 02 1997 05:36 | 13 |
|
Yo,
To all MCS,NSIS & SBU people of Manila Goodbye and Happy selling.
To MCS - You will have the oppurtunity of servicing 3COM equipments of
UP-DOST, Yeheyyyyyyyy !!!!!!
To NS - Kung sino man ang sa Network,( ala Frank Jimenez ) Gagaling
Gagaling, Lalakas Lalakas at Dodoble pa ang trabaho mo.
To SBU - More servers to come.
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3107.667 | BYE | 23329::ILAGAN | | Fri May 02 1997 05:50 | 10 |
| Hi Kako,
Yeheyyyyyyyyyy cause you're leaving!!!!!!!!
Anyway, have fun ! Don't forget to invite us....
Till then,
Dot
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3107.668 | Farewell | THEBAY::WIEGLEB | Last day is May 2. Farewell! | Fri May 02 1997 17:36 | 9 |
| This is my last day at Digital.
I've enjoyed working with the many people I've met here over the years.
It was with a mix of sadness that I chose to leave Digital. It just
became time to "explore other opportunities" as they say.
Farewell, it's been a good ten-plus years.
- Dave
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3107.669 | Moving on - Dick Derosier | 4513::DEROSIER | Dick Derosier | Fri Jun 06 1997 09:24 | 11 |
| I would like to leave a short 'goodbye' here in the hope that at least
some of the wonderful people that I have had the opportunity to work
with over the past 17+ years at Digital will see it. Many of you that
are left are scattered throught the company and I'm not able to contact
you individually. So, goodbye, and all the best to you in the future.
I will be moving on to work atsmall IT consulting company in Nashua,
NH, and I can be reached at my personal mail address at
[email protected] for anyone that would like to write.
Dick Derosier
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