"John W." wrote:

> Michael Cash <buggeroff@fake.com> wrote in message news:<r6ec60p5n3kb8qkkp509ltj50eis8q5caf@4ax.com>...
> > On 27 Mar 2004 14:33:41 -0800, worthj1970@yahoo.com (John W.) brought
> > down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
> >
> > >Anyone been there? Would it be a decent place to live? There's an
> > >English school that seems to regularly post job openings and before I
> > >apply I'd like to know if it's a decent place.
> >
> > That "regularly" posting job openings part doesn't give you any
> > concern?
> >
> Yep. But, then, working for companies that are 'good' in most regards
> hasn't really gotten me anywhere in this world either.

I just remembered, in part, because I've had about eleven drinks tonight: aren't you in California?
Wouldn't this be a major relocation?

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