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nighthawk 🚫

Looking for a story about an IT guy that is not happy with a new boss. He goes to an IT conference where he meets a lady that runs an IT dept. at another Co. He helps her with some of the seminars, and she ends up recruiting him to work for her. Can't remember the name or anything.
TXs for the help.

geeko 🚫

@nighthawk

I remember this story… the IT conference was in Provo UT, and if I recall correctly it was about Windows NT and Novell NetWare… I thought it might be a Coaster2 story but a quick glance at the listings didn't turn it up…

sunseeker 🚫

@nighthawk

I remember it as well but am suffering from total memory loss at the moment...even after the info in Geeko's post!

upper 🚫

@nighthawk

"Crossroads" by Wiseguy, on the ancient site. If it's here, I can't find it.

Replies:   Dinsdale  sunseeker
Dinsdale 🚫

@upper

I agree with you, and - having just looked - the story is still there as html and as a pdf file. It shows "Copyright 2000" and I think that is a couple of years before this site was founded, his most recent activity was in 2009.
A story with a somewhat similar theme was https://storiesonline.net/s/49515/fringe-benefits by Michael Lindgren. It has been Premier Only for a few years now.

Replies:   nihility
nihility 🚫

@Dinsdale

I think this site goes back to at least 1999.

Replies:   John Demille
John Demille 🚫

@nihility

I think this site goes back to at least 1999.

ASSTR started in 1996 as an archive of the ASS/ASSM newsgroups. It was expanded later to allow author pages/collections/etc...

SOL started as "Lazeez's Corner" in 1996/1997 and was renamed to storiesonline in 1998.

sunseeker 🚫

@upper

Me too please. I thought for sure I had read it here as I don't read stories at other sites very often. Thanks

SS

oldegrump 🚫

@nighthawk

Please give the site if Jazee doesn't mind. Otherwise email me here with a link

Replies:   upper
upper 🚫

@oldegrump

The site is asstr.org.

Replies:   Dinsdale  sunseeker
Dinsdale 🚫

@upper

aka "The Ancient Site"

sunseeker 🚫

@upper

Thanks...

sunseeker 🚫

@nighthawk

found it there but the formatting does not look like anything I remember...oh well. Will still read it again lol

vern 🚫

@nighthawk

asstr.org

I just read the story and it was good. I can agree that that site's search function pales when compared to SOL

nighthawk 🚫

@nighthawk

Txs for the help. That's the one I was looking for.

LonelyDad 🚫
Updated:

@nighthawk

I too liked the story. I have placed a copy on Google Drive for anyone that wants a copy. I don't normally do this but since it was posted on ASSTR I think it's ok.

This should not let one access any other portion of my Google Drive files, but I ask that no one try anyway.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pFne9y3VTpOXh_GC53iJsoJ-fmdgmiVE/view?usp=sharing

Hopefully this points to the right file. I ran it through Calibre to refomat to even margins. I think it just reads better that way.

Harold Wilson 🚫

@LonelyDad

This should not let one access any other portion of my Google Drive files, but I ask that no one try anyway.

So that folder named "Totally NOT child porn" is one we shouldn't read?

;-) ;-) ;-)

Replies:   LonelyDad
LonelyDad 🚫
Updated:

@Harold Wilson

You weren't supposed to be able to read that, mainly because it doesn't exist. But, you did make me look!

grandad_rufus 🚫

@LonelyDad

Thanks - Loved the story

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