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JimH,
You are trying to hard at this, there is a reason Harry doesn't allow his posts to be archived. He has been caught at too many lies to have them floating around in Google. " *JimH*" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: Bert Robbins wrote: Chuck, Glad you are back safely. You buddy Harry has been having a rough time this weekend and could use some consoling. Oh my! Bert sure turned his tail under now that Chuck's back. That was funny. The funniest thing about Bert is that he believes he is anything more than a nitwit. He and the rest of the right-wing low-brain-output types declare "victory" after "victory" here, but so far, the only trophy they have won is the the booby prize. But don't mess with Bert. He earns as much as a government employee. And now you know that I make more money per year than you do. Sure, Bertbrain. You make more than I made in the early 1970s. I'm impressed. -- Tell us about your job as senior executive in 1976 when you earned $205,000/year (current USD) Harry. That salary is especially impressive for one in his 20's. I was a senior account executive, not a "senior executive." I suppose I could explain the difference to you, but...why bother, eh? An ad agency account exec performs a number of duties, including managing the account services department, determining the need for advertising, and maintaining the accounts of clients. I also wrote all the copy for my accounts. And since you know I was not in my 20's, and have been advised of that at least a half-dozen times, you're lying when you keep repeating that mistruth. If you were in your 30's and making $205,000/year that is equally impressive. Let's assume you were 35 in 1976......that would make you 64 now. Are you that old? |
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