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Old 10th November 2004, 08:37 AM
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Default I want to work there!

Maybe you will not believe what i will tell you...but first allow me to introduce myself, my name is Mihai Huluta.I am a Romanian Software Developer, i've worked for an American software company (Euro Systems Development),at this time i am working for a German one (Petatec).I really love what i am doing.I am also student at "Transilvania University" at IT College from Romania.Now comes the funny part....i would really like to work in the IT field some where in Antartica.If you ask yourself, why ?The reason is a simple one, i want to discover the Big Dead Place.I'm very curious about it.Now i will ask for your advice...what do i have to do to get there ?
Funny ...ehh ?

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Mihai Huluta
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