|  Any IBM Tucson bikers on this site? | Crux Sep 10, 2001 2:41 PM | | Intrested in heading down for a week or so of riding, looking for a group to hook up with. |
|  re: Any IBM Tucson bikers on this site? | dirtybiker Sep 10, 2001 3:29 PM | | just a phoenix chemist here! |
|  Are you a manager trolling for workers???? | Monte Sep 10, 2001 7:09 PM | | Either way, hope you catch one or two. Have a good ride.
Monte |
|  No, other way around. | Crux Sep 10, 2001 8:36 PM | | Looking for work in the area, figured since I'm already with IBM it might be easier to x-fer. |
|  Nope...Raytheon | Pirate Girl Sep 11, 2001 12:30 AM | | Would you happen to be an engineer? I think we're always hiring. Anyways, there's a bunch of us engineering geeks that MTB together after work. A friend of mine knows Tucson trails real well. It's still a bit too warm to hit some trails (more suitable for fall/winter months) but Starr Pass has quite a lot to offer. There's also a local club, the Sonoran Desert Mountain Bicyclists (www.sdmb.org), that does weekend rides to different trails, and they always encourage out-of-towners and new folks to join in.
P-) |
|  About Raytheon? | crux Sep 11, 2001 4:57 AM | | I've been submiting resumes there with out much of a reply. I'm in electronics engineering and working in VLSI now. I don't think that Raytheon checks Monster that often. Any advice for getting an interview with them??? |
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