Y2K ready huh? Well if this means 'ready', start prepping. Definitely for all you pollys out there....

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Can't say where I work, cause 'were not allowed', and I need the $$$ to keep preppin. But I will say this, lots and lots of people depend on our org for their upkeep, like LOTS, OK? Now, our org has been officially ready since last year, BUT GUESS WHAT, the first test takes place on rollover. Excuse me, EXCUSE ME, did I hear correctly??? THE FIRST TEST TAKES PLACE ON ROLLOVER. Fortunately, you don't have to be a genius to understand these ramifications, do you? Get busy folks, time is running short....

Owl

-- owl (new@new.com), September 08, 1999

Answers

Wise observation owl.

-- karen (karen@karen.karen), September 08, 1999.

Right on Owl ...

Would you mind making up a multiple choice type test question and include your industry in the answers ?

-- no talking please (breadlines@soupkitchen.gov), September 08, 1999.


no talking please,

Are you perhaps a teacher? I like that idea:

A) Bank

B) Utility

C) Oil

D) Aviation

E) Government

F) Other

Tick... Tock... <:00=

-- Sysman (y2kboard@yahoo.com), September 08, 1999.


Correction:

D) Transportation

Damned FAA on my mind too much lately... <:)=

-- Sysman (y2kboard@yahoo.com), September 09, 1999.


This sounds like the Social Security Administration?

-- nomoney (nomoney@home.com), September 09, 1999.


Sysman,

Some B and some D.

-- no talking please (breadlines@soupkitchen.gov), September 09, 1999.


Well, just about ALL the *real* tests take place at rollover, now don't they? It is after all the Year Two Thousand bug, now isn't it? Now , where did I put those candle wicks?

PS; Thanks for the post

-- Michael (mikeymac@uswest.net), September 09, 1999.


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