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Here is a link on the Monster.com website for an opening at the Collings Guitar factory in Austin, TX.


http://jobview.monster.com/GetJob.aspx?JobID=70449033&J...3a07%3a00&pg=1&seq=1


Any takers?
 
Posts: 212 | Registered: July 11, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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That was sobering. I kinda wish I hadn't read the ad.
 
Posts: 127 | Location: NJ | Registered: June 27, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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There is no one less qualified than I to perform those duties. If they accept applications for a player to test tone and set up prior to shipping, I'm in line. I'll supply my own soft long sleeved cotten buttonless shirts.
 
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Sonoman, what's to prevent you from buying every guitar that you liked? Maybe you could bring the Alien in to do direct comparison tests... maybe even find one that's better than the Alien?
 
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After a thorough and careful review of the job description, I believe I am partly qualified for the position: I can "add, subtract, divide and multiply" (especially with a calculator) and I definitely can "bend, stoop, crouch and kneel" (just ask my wife). I might add that I am quite good at groveling, a quality usually highly desired among supervisors . . .
 
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Kenny: what's to prevent me? Uh, money, as in I have none. Re Blazer-Henkes, Bill has heard a couple of what he half jokingly calls "those Nazi guitars" via Jim Baggett. Rumor has it that they incorporated some of the things they obsevered into the varnish guitars, especially OMs. That was about three years ago. Who knows? Certainly not me.
 
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As a non-Texan, don't you also need a work visa or passport to work in good ole' Tejas?
 
Posts: 163 | Location: Denver | Registered: December 08, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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"Don't Mess With Texas" I think that's their state motto. Well I know I've seen it posted all over the expressways.
 
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Gazza wrote:
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As a non-Texan, don't you also need a work visa or passport to work in good ole' Tejas?


That's why there's that sliver of Oklahoma between Colorado and Texas -- keeps you Coloradans from sneaking over the border at night without any papers . . .
 
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