Re: Perhaps the most OBVIOUS question you will ever see.
From: Ray (replyhere_at_newsgroup.only)
Date: 01/28/05
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Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 12:09:28 -0500
Actually, this is a good thing. It means you have impressed upon your boss
that there is some issue and he wants you to present it to his superiors,
who may be non-technical. Most people think that everything is secure out of
the box, like buying a Ford car and knowing that other Ford car keys cannot
open your locks.
The people you will present to apparently have the authority to provide
money to fix the problem, and if your boss didn't think you had a valid
issue and were capable of presenting it professionally and at their level,
you would never get past him.
Ray
"Curious George" <curious@spampoop.com> wrote in message
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> Dear Colleagues:
>
> So here is what I have to explain to my boss' boss and, perhaps, the board
> of directors. . . and here is where I can't help but laugh. I hope that I
> will be able to keep a straight face come Monday when I have to explain
> myself to people why its important.
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