18.Nov.1998
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Fleecy Moss Artikel in comp.sys.amiga.misc
Hier die Message, in welcher Fleecy Moss erklärt, was hinter dem Satz,
daß er nicht länger für Amiga Inc. arbeitet, steckt.
Re: Fleecy's credibility/NG Amiga illusions
Author: fleecy moss
Email: fleecy@netreach.net
Date: 1998/11/18
Forum: comp.sys.amiga.misc
Geof Abruzzi wrote:
> : >I no longer work for Amiga Inc.
> :
> : What happened?
> : Better opportunity I hope?
> : Or you also are fed up with the night life in South Dakota? :-)
> Since nobody has stepped in to quell the idle speculation ;-),
> how's this for a theory:
> Fleecy is a UK citizen, right? Doesn't it mean he needs special
> papers to hold a job in the US? Havemose mentioned on the IRC
> transcripts the Fleecy was stuck back in the US due to visa
> problems, right? Is it possible that some of these problems
> involve losing the right to work in this country (due to
> negligence, beauracracy, or whatever?)
Nope - I am on an H1-visa, you get 3 years, then can renew for a
second three years. I am on 4 years of 6. To have such a visa, you
need to sponsored by a company. For the first 3.5 years, I worked
for a great Canadian out of London who placed me with Fortune 500
companies doing ERP and distributed systems design and senior
project management (CORBA, Oracle, Baan etc). Amiga Inc took my
visa over, so I could work for them. However, it was also alluded
to that they would get my family and I a green card, which makes
sense if they saw a future for me. However, when in green card
status, you are not supposed to leave the country, or your
application gets shoved to the bottom. After 5 months of asking, I
finally got the answer from Gateway that they couldn't "Guarantee"
I could get back into the USA. Not surprisingly, I didn't take the
chance.
As it turned out, I wouldn't have gone to Cologne anyway since on
Wednesday, Schindler phoned up to tell me there wasn't a position
for me with the future Amiga company.
That is all I can legally say.
I will say that I have and will always support and campaign
actively for the Amiga community. It have made many great contacts
and am pursuing them even now to ensure that native Amiga talent
can thrive and prosper, that the community gets the systems and
software that it wants and that we can all move forwards.
Also, some corrections to postings I have seen;
1 - I am very pleased with QNX
2 - I have always been a fan of PPC, as Joe Torre was.
3 - When you work for a company, you are under obligation to them.
(ps)
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