Can we let this issue die. He apologized yesterday and I for one don't need another E mail on the subject Pb > -----Original Message----- > From: Stetler-Stevenson, Maryalice (NCI) > [mailto:stetler@mail.nih.gov] > Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 3:07 PM > To: Cytometry Mailing List > Subject: job postings > > Actually short term postings can be useful to the international community. > Often spouses of traveling research fellows are research technicians, > medical technologists or fellows themselves. They may be looking for any > work possible where ever their significant other does a post-doc or > fellowship. It would also be a great way to be able to visit Australia for > awhile. > > > > Maryalice Stetler-Stevenson, M.D., Ph.D. > Chief, Flow Cytometry Unit > Laboratory of Pathology, NCI, NIH > > Sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug. > > ---------- > From: Dr Robert Ashcroft > Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 7:05 PM > To: Cytometry Mailing List > Subject: You're joking aren't you Volker?? > > > 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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