You're joking aren't you Volker??

From: Dr Robert Ashcroft (bashcrof@bigpond.net.au)
Date: Mon Jul 29 2002 - 18:05:22 EST


Easy on there Doctor Eckstein!!
This is an international list where we expect courtesy and forbearance at
all times.
There happen to be hundreds of Australian list members, residing both in
Australia and overseas.

This list is a legitimate and effective means for contacting them, as Elise
has done.
There is no Australian FCM list, by the way, just an Immunology list, but
you would not condemn us all to be immunologists would you?

Some overseas people even like to come here for holidays, and do a little
work at the same time.
I have met a lot of Germans doing just that, but they are usually civil.

You have tarnished your personal image and over such a trivial matter.
Shame really.

Bob Ashcroft

-----Original Message-----
From:	Eckstein, Volker [mailto:Volker_Eckstein@med.uni-heidelberg.de]
Sent:	Monday, 29 July 2002 19:19
To:	Cytometry Mailing List
Subject:	AW: Part time flow position available - Australia


Hi Elise,

I am a little bit confused about your job offer. Be honest, do you really
think you can hire or attract a qualified flow operator from the
international community (were you posted it) for a term of 8 months??? I
don't think so.
2 years contracts are at least necessary to interest people from abroad. As
I know you have an AustralAsian flow society. Make your offers there. Our
e-mail boxes are daily overfilled with mails which has to be worked out.
That takes time. Sorry for my harsh words.

Regards
Volker

Volker Eckstein PhD
Dept. of Internal Medicine V
Medical school of the university
University of Heidelberg
GERMANY
volker_eckstein@med.uni-heidelberg.de

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Elise Randle-Barrett
[mailto:Elise.Randle-Barrett@med.monash.edu.au]
Gesendet am: Freitag, 26. Juli 2002 13:00
An: Cytometry Mailing List
Betreff: Part time flow position available - Australia



Dear all,


A part time position (3 days/week) is available in the flow lab at
Monash Medical School, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia for
approximately 8 months (maternity leave vacancy). The flow lab consists
of a BD FACScan, FACSCalibur and FACStar Plus.	The individual will be
required to operate the FACStar Plus, supervise students, and perform
routine machine maintenance.  If anyone is interested please send me an
e-mail.

Thanks


Elise



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