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To: Rick Bullotta who wrote (23736)10/2/1998 3:53:00 PM
From: Steve Sanchez  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Rick says:
"... Read the whole thing. Search it for the word "train" and there's nothing at all related to what you've suggested is in there..."


You missed the following:

"To date, hiring qualified staff has not been a major difficulty as the Company is hiring from all of its 14 offices. It is not competing for the same type of employees required for Year 2000 remediation in traditional management information systems."

"The project staffing and management requirements for Year 2000
consulting and service engagements entered into by TAVA are undertaken by engineering and technical staff of TAVA's subsidiaries. As Year 2000 compliance projects are a straightforward extension of the Company's core technologies, with the exception of specific training on the Plant Y2kOneTM product, the Company has not had to invest in significant training of its personnel in order to support this initiative. Newly hired employees have generally been able to contribute within the first few weeks of employment."

"Solution Provider Partners are system integration firms with experience in factory automation that are located near TAVA's clients sites and which can supply staff to support TAVA's international project manpower requirements. The Solution Provider Partner undertakes to train its personnel on use of TAVA's Plant Y2kOneTM product."

if you used Microsoft's Internet Explorer maybe that would explain you having missed the above : )

steve



To: Rick Bullotta who wrote (23736)10/2/1998 6:20:00 PM
From: JDN  Respond to of 31646
 
Dear Rick: Steve has already caught what I was talking about so no need to reiterate. However, I see no reason why one cannot read the entire business section, I read that plus the financials and the tables and exhibits in an hour or so. Having read it all I can tell you that if you will just read all of the business section (front part) you will find answers to nearly anything that has been discussed. JDN