Sujet : Re: Fake Job Offers
De : roger (at) *nospam* sarlet.com (Roger Merriman)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 17. Mar 2025, 15:10:20
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zen cycle <
funkmasterxx@hotmail.com> wrote:
On 3/16/2025 2:57 PM, Roger Merriman wrote:
Frank Krygowski <frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
On 3/16/2025 12:24 PM, cyclintom wrote:
What appeared to be a job offer from a CEO was really a phony counterfeit...
I think none of us expected it was real. Except you, of course.
We cannot deny that education is the key to success but education
actually worked for is a lot better than education supposedly received
when actually avoiding the draft and paying not the slightest attention
to anything that he hadn't already taught himself as a high school student.
You have absolutely no concept of what goes into an engineering
education. "Actually working for" an engineering educatoin requires
thousands of hours of difficult and intense study. At least half of
those beginning as engineering majors can't hack it and flunk out, drop
out or change majors.
And you, Tom, would never have met the entrance requirements.
Does seem to line up with something Neurological happening with Tom, aka
being easily convinced.
If you read back to the earlier days of this forum before he claims to
have been injured, he was just as much of an arrogant asshole.
That I’ve been told, and I can well believe!
And realistically it’s something folks kinda need to workout by themselves,
ie pause think is this true?
I default to no or at least I’ll get back to you? Or with Faceblindness
knowing that false positives are common, if I mildly recognise someone, I
essentially say “ok brain you recognise them? From where? How do you
recognise?”
Mind you other times folks come up and know my name and family and I
haven’t a clue who they are such is life!
I think that with Tom both can be true, the one doesn’t need to exclude the
other and so on.
Ie even if true doesn’t excuse being an Arse!
My brain can’t work out intent well now, so I tend to be cautious at least
with money and so on.
Essentially do nothing until one is sure that one has worked out the
meaning and ask for help.
Roger Merriman
Roger Merriman