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From: Moe Jones on 15 Jan 2008 08:35 I was wondering if anyone in this group works in Project Management? I am looking into this occupation and wonder how it would work out when one would go to work in a wheelchair or prosthesis? -- Moe Jones HVAC Service Technician Energy Equalizers Inc. Houston, Texas www.EnergyEqualizers.com We Sell Lead Free A/Cs :)
From: Glenn Woodell on 15 Jan 2008 17:30 On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 07:35:02 -0600, "Moe Jones" <moejones(a)hal-pc.org> wrote: >I was wondering if anyone in this group works in Project Management? > >I am looking into this occupation and wonder how it would work out when one >would go to work in a wheelchair or prosthesis? I'm a researcher for NASA but we've got more project managers than you can shake a solid rocket booster at. At least our kind of PMs spend a lot of time going to meetings. I've worn a prosthesis for almost my entire career out there without a hitch. Glenn
From: Moe Jones on 15 Jan 2008 19:03 Glenn Woodell wrote: > On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 07:35:02 -0600, "Moe Jones" <moejones(a)hal-pc.org> > wrote: > >> I was wondering if anyone in this group works in Project Management? >> >> I am looking into this occupation and wonder how it would work out >> when one would go to work in a wheelchair or prosthesis? > > I'm a researcher for NASA but we've got more project managers than you > can shake a solid rocket booster at. At least our kind of PMs spend a > lot of time going to meetings. > > I've worn a prosthesis for almost my entire career out there without a > hitch. > > Glenn Thank You -- Moe Jones HVAC Service Technician Energy Equalizers Inc. Houston, Texas www.EnergyEqualizers.com We Sell Lead Free A/Cs :)
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