[comp.sys.amiga] Need contact in CBM Office

coco@cbnewsl.att.com (felix.a.lugo) (07/20/90)

	I'm looking for a contact in the CBM Personnel office for a technical
	or R&D position in the USA.  Any help would be appreciated!

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	Felix A. Lugo
	AT&T Bell Laboratories
	coco@ihlpy.att.com
	att!ihlpy!coco

eric@cbmvax.commodore.com (Eric Cotton) (07/20/90)

In article <1990Jul19.220205.22280@cbnewsl.att.com> coco@cbnewsl.att.com (felix.a.lugo) writes:
>
>	I'm looking for a contact in the CBM Personnel office for a technical
>	or R&D position in the USA.  Any help would be appreciated!

Personnel inquiries and correspondence should be directed to:

		Human Resources Department
		Commodore Business Machines
		1200 Wilson Drive
		West Chester, PA 19380

		Attn: Jean Pepe

Jean can also be reached at (215) 431-9361

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Eric Cotton
Commodore-Amiga                                               (215) 431-9100
1200 Wilson Drive                        {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!eric
West Chester, PA 19380            "I don't find this stuff amusing anymore."

jdickson@jpl-mil.jpl.nasa.gov (Jeff Dickson) (07/26/90)

	I would like to learn more about ShareWare. I like to write software
for the Amiga and I believe in the idea of "test driving" software before
committing. Some additional things I wonder about...

	If a person likes your software, how likely is it that the person
	will send you the reasonable contribution you are asking?

	I can't afford full page spreads (or even half page) in various
	Amiga Magazines so how do I go about getting it out there?

	I presently copyright all my work. Does relinquishing it as 
	ShareWare compromise that?

	How likely is it that someone will disassemble the binary and figure
	out your trade secrets? 

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Jeff S. Dickson					jdickson@jpl-mil.jpl.nasa.gov