The knowlege i might have in this area, which is not as big as you may think, is not related to my work experience.

I have just developed system administration tools, and some monitors for Nagios (network management and monitoring tool) for the ebusiness area of a big pharmaceutical company (i dont mind updating this with its name if desired). It was a customer of the company in which i was working, not the pharmaceutical itself.

This started because i said that working for a porn company would be moraly more satisfactory for me.

I dont know what the European Union policies relating research in this area are. I know its expensive, but that will not change my mind.

I dont think of this as the correct place for arguing this, i have replied you because you have posted as anonymous. Please, send me a private message, and i will continue this thread in another place

In reply to Re^5: Would you work at a porn company? by fauria
in thread Would you work at a porn company? by jacques

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