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From: Sean Moyer <seanmyr@chedd-angier.com>
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Subject: Re: Oynxjobs
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>They want me to work for them as freelance on
>their SGI Onyx and SoftImage. I think it is very interesting because I never had the
>oportunity to use SoftImage (and I would never had it!!!) and in this way I
>can learn this wonderful program (so they say!) in a powerful cool machine.
IMHO: Absoulutely worth it. Any time you can get someone to pay you to learn
something new, take it. The more you know, the more valuable you are.
Plus, anyone who would buy an SGI in this day and age has a lot of extra cash on
their hands, so why not releive them of some of it. Win/Win situation.
>- Are those 15% fair?!
That's a call you have to make. The Big Question is, 15% of what? It not just a
question of how big a slice of the pie you have, it's also how big the pie is.
>- Do you use Lightwave there?!
Absoulutely. On NT and SGI. Also Alias and a half dozen other packages. Think of
Lightwave as a wrench. It's a fabulous wrench, but there are time a wrench isn't the
right tool for the job. (Wow, I'm really jamming on the metaphors today....)
>- Isn't life great?! :)
Yup. And it just keeps getting better all the time....