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Senior Consultant

Jan 1, 1970
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If you are seeking jobs in the household appliance industry, if you
would like to live and work in China, then comes the chance! Nanjing
Acceleration Management Consulting Co., Ltd is a human resource
consulting company that provides recruitment services to our clients
every day.According to one of our clients’s requirements,we advertise

the following positions.The client has become a sizeable conglomerate
with focus on household appliances and concerning relevant fields of
real estates, logistics, finance and maintenance equipment for public
highways, turning into one of the most sizeable household appliance
bases and export bases in China.
â… .Senior quality control engineer
1. Key Responsibilities
1)Work with QA Director to actualize Quality management and Quality
improvement;
2)Push positive improvement of company Quality culture.
2. Requirements
1)good operation and plan ability in global system;
2)good operation and plan ability in supply chain;
3)experience in Quality control in Dishwasher industry;
4)at least 8 year supervisory work experience in QC area;
5)experience in QC project management;
6)familiar with Quality manage method and tool;
7)Good manage ability;
8)Good communication ability;
9)Good command of oral and written Chinese.
3. Location
Foshan, China's South Province of Guangdong
4. Salary
No less than RMB 800,000 for annual salary. It can also be discussed.

â…¡.Dishwasher Design Senior Engineer
1.Key Responsibilities
1)BS Degree and 5 plus years of experience in the design of pump, spray

systems, rack, tub, drying system and control systems for dishwashers;
2)Perform the product engineering leadership to bring a dishwasher to
market;
3)responsible for assigning work to ProE designers, write test
requests, analyze results and oversee structure development
2. Requirements
1)experience in design in Dishwasher industry;
2)at least 5 year supervisory work experience in design area;
3)Good manage ability;
4)Good communication ability;
5)Good command of oral and written Chinese.
3. Location
Foshan, China's South Province of Guangdong
4. Salary
No less than RMB 1,000,000 for annual salary. It can also be discussed.



If interested in any of the our positions, please send resume in
English and Chinese to us.


Contact Us
Suzhou Office of Nanjing Acceleration Management Consulting Co., Ltd
ADD: 79-302,2nd Sanyuan,Suzhou,China
P.C: 215004
TEL: +86 512 69196939
FAX: +86 512 68650267
E-mail: [email protected]
MSN: [email protected]
WEB: www.jsdhr.com
 
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Paul Hovnanian P.E.

Jan 1, 1970
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Many years ago, I had a newspaper clipping about a Chinese refrigerator
factory that wasn't meeting its quality standards. Apparently, the local
parties solution was to visit the factory, locate the managers
responsible for the poor quality control, take them outside and shoot
them.

I had it framed and hung on my cubicle wall at Boeing....until my
manager objected.
 
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Tim Wescott

Jan 1, 1970
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Senior said:
If you are seeking jobs in the household appliance industry, if you
would like to live and work in China, then comes the chance! Nanjing
Acceleration Management Consulting Co., Ltd is a human resource
consulting company that provides recruitment services to our clients
every day.According to one of our clients’s requirements,we advertise

the following positions.The client has become a sizeable conglomerate
with focus on household appliances and concerning relevant fields of
real estates, logistics, finance and maintenance equipment for public
highways, turning into one of the most sizeable household appliance
bases and export bases in China.
â… .Senior quality control engineer
1. Key Responsibilities
1)Work with QA Director to actualize Quality management and Quality
improvement;
2)Push positive improvement of company Quality culture.
2. Requirements
1)good operation and plan ability in global system;
2)good operation and plan ability in supply chain;
3)experience in Quality control in Dishwasher industry;
4)at least 8 year supervisory work experience in QC area;
5)experience in QC project management;
6)familiar with Quality manage method and tool;
7)Good manage ability;
8)Good communication ability;
9)Good command of oral and written Chinese.
3. Location
Foshan, China's South Province of Guangdong
4. Salary
No less than RMB 800,000 for annual salary. It can also be discussed.

â…¡.Dishwasher Design Senior Engineer
1.Key Responsibilities
1)BS Degree and 5 plus years of experience in the design of pump, spray

systems, rack, tub, drying system and control systems for dishwashers;
2)Perform the product engineering leadership to bring a dishwasher to
market;
3)responsible for assigning work to ProE designers, write test
requests, analyze results and oversee structure development
2. Requirements
1)experience in design in Dishwasher industry;
2)at least 5 year supervisory work experience in design area;
3)Good manage ability;
4)Good communication ability;
5)Good command of oral and written Chinese.
3. Location
Foshan, China's South Province of Guangdong
4. Salary
No less than RMB 1,000,000 for annual salary. It can also be discussed.



If interested in any of the our positions, please send resume in
English and Chinese to us.
I can't keep my opinions to myself and I don't think that either jail,
deportation, or a firing squad would be very pleasant.

No thanks.

--

Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com

Posting from Google? See http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/
 
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Rene Tschaggelar

Jan 1, 1970
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Jon said:
Before considering a career in the Chinese appliance industry, I
seriously recommend that potential employees visit the following site:
www.saunalahti.fi/~pjt2/pink/tqm.html

That gives "motivated to produce quality" a
whole new meaning. Since the managers have to
power to enforce quality, well, yes ...
They had 20 years time and failed.

Our western manager are used to have a
golden parachute whatever the circumstances
of their leaving the company.

My comment to the page : There was no need
to wait 20 years. The authorities could have
acted after 5 years.

Rene
 
Jon said:
Before considering a career in the Chinese appliance industry, I
seriously recommend that potential employees visit the following site:
www.saunalahti.fi/~pjt2/pink/tqm.html

Um, are you *sure* the article is authentic?

Claim: The Wall Street Journal ran an article about 18 factory
managers executed by the Chinese government for producing flawed
refrigerators.

Status: False.

Example: [Collected on the Internet, 1992]

http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/refrigerators.asp

I'd really like to see a copy of that Wall Street Journal.
 
Jon said:
Before considering a career in the Chinese appliance industry, I
seriously recommend that potential employees visit the following site:
www.saunalahti.fi/~pjt2/pink/tqm.html

Um, are you *sure* the article is authentic?

Claim: The Wall Street Journal ran an article about 18 factory
managers executed by the Chinese government for producing flawed
refrigerators.

Status: False.

Example: [Collected on the Internet, 1992]

http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/refrigerators.asp

I'd really like to see a copy of that Wall Street Journal.

Hey, these guys have a great sense of humor!

http://www.saunalahti.fi/~pjt2/pink/hoax.html

Creators admit UNIX and C is [sic] a hoax
In an announcement that has stunned the computer industry, Ken
Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Brian Kerninghan admitted that the Unix
operating system and C programming language created by them is an
elaborate April Fools prank kept alive for over 20 years. Speaking at
the recent UnixWorld Software Development Forum, Thompson revealed the
following:
"In 1969, AT&T had just terminated their work with the
GE/Honeywell/AT&T Multics project. Brian and I had just started working
with an early release of Pascal from Professor Nichlaus Wirth's ETH
labs in Switzerland and we were impressed with its elegant simplicity
and power. Dennis had just finished reading 'Bored of the Rings', a
hilarious National Lampoon parody of the great Tolkien 'Lord of the
Rings' trilogy. As a lark, we decided to do parodies of the Multics
environment and Pascal.

Dennis and I were responsible for the operating environment. We looked
at Multics and designed the new system to be as complex and cryptic as
possible to maximize casual users' frustration levels, calling it Unix
as a parody of Multics, as well as other more risque allusions. Then
Dennis and Brian worked on a truly warped version of Pascal, called
'A'. When we found others were actually trying to create real programs
with A, we quickly added additional cryptic features and evolved into
B, BCPL and finally C.

We stopped when we got a clean compile on the following syntax:

for(;P("\n"),R-;P("|"))for(e=C;e-;P("_"+(*u++/8)%2))P("| "+(*u/4)%2);

To think that modern programmers would try to use a language that
allowed such a statement was beyond our comprehension! We actually
thought of selling this to the Soviets to set their computer science
progress back 20 or more years. Imagine our surprise when AT&T and
other US corporations actually began trying to use Unix and C! It has
taken them 20 years to develop enough expertise to generate even
marginally useful applications using this 1960's technological parody,
but we are impressed with the tenacity (if not common sense) of the
general Unix and C programmer.

In any event, Brian, Dennis and I have been working exclusively in
Pascal on the Apple Macintosh for the past few years and feel really
guilty about the chaos, confusion, and truly bad programming that have
resulted from our silly prank so long ago."

Major Unix an C vendors and customers, including AT&T, Microsoft,
Hewlett-Packard, GTE, NCR, and DEC have refused comment at this time.
Borland International, a leading vendor of Pascal and C tools,
including the popular Trubo Pascal, Turbo C and Turbo C++, stated they
had suspected this for a number of years and would continue to enhance
their Pascal products and halt further efforts to develop C. An IBM
spokesman broke into uncontrolled laughter and had to postpone a
hastily convened news conference concerning the fate of the RS-6000,
merely stated that 'VM will be available Real Soon Now'. In a cryptic
statement, Professor Wirth of the ETH institute and father of the
Pascal, Modula 2 and Oberon structured languages, merely stated that
P.T. Barnum was correct.

In a related late-breaking story, usually reliable sources are stating
that a similar confession may be forthcoming from William Gates
concerning the MS-DOS and Windows operating environments. And IBM
spokesmen have begun denying that the Virtual Machine (VM) product is
an internal prank gone awry.
 
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Rich Grise

Jan 1, 1970
0
Many years ago, I had a newspaper clipping about a Chinese refrigerator
factory that wasn't meeting its quality standards. Apparently, the local
parties solution was to visit the factory, locate the managers
responsible for the poor quality control, take them outside and shoot
them.

I had it framed and hung on my cubicle wall at Boeing....until my
manager objected.

I heard a story of some guy who was touring Communist Russia, and they
were looking at a factory or something, and the guide was extolling the
virtues of communism, with universal employment. The guy asks, "So,
what if someone refuses to work?" "Then, he would be shot." Everyone
was aghast, until they figured out it was a translation problem: "Oh,
I meant _fired_." :)

Cheers!
Rich
 
Jon said:
Before considering a career in the Chinese appliance industry, I
seriously recommend that potential employees visit the following site:
www.saunalahti.fi/~pjt2/pink/tqm.html

Um, are you *sure* the article is authentic?

Claim: The Wall Street Journal ran an article about 18 factory
managers executed by the Chinese government for producing flawed
refrigerators.

Status: False.

Example: [Collected on the Internet, 1992]

http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/refrigerators.asp

I'd really like to see a copy of that Wall Street Journal.

Hey, these guys have a great sense of humor!


Oh man this one is good too!
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~pjt2/pink/engineers.html

So, have we established that the refrigerator article thingy was a
hoax?
 
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Rene Tschaggelar

Jan 1, 1970
0
Senior Consultant wrote:

[snip seeking emplyees ]
â… .Senior quality control engineer
9)Good command of oral and written Chinese.
â…¡.Dishwasher Design Senior Engineer
5)Good command of oral and written Chinese.

Why do they post here ?
Isn't it apparent that almost all
of us fail on this point ?

Rene
 
Rene said:
Senior Consultant wrote:

[snip seeking emplyees ]
â… .Senior quality control engineer
9)Good command of oral and written Chinese.
â…¡.Dishwasher Design Senior Engineer
5)Good command of oral and written Chinese.

Why do they post here ?
Isn't it apparent that almost all
of us fail on this point ?

Rene

Oh, but we can learn!

http://www.insultmonger.com/swearing/cantonese.htm

Everybody repeat after me: "Ley lo mo hum mah lao!"
 
Rene said:
Senior Consultant wrote:

[snip seeking emplyees ]
â… .Senior quality control engineer
9)Good command of oral and written Chinese.
â…¡.Dishwasher Design Senior Engineer
5)Good command of oral and written Chinese.

Why do they post here ?
Isn't it apparent that almost all
of us fail on this point ?

Rene

Oh, but we can learn!

http://www.insultmonger.com/swearing/cantonese.htm

Everybody repeat after me: "Ley lo mo hum mah lao!"


Since only the people in Hong Kong speak Cantonese, let's learn some
Mandarin:
http://www.insultmonger.com/swearing/mandarin.htm

Not quite as colorful as the Cantonese (man, They can teach US
something about swearing!)

But I like this one: "Cao ni zu zong shi ba dai"

It's not very often you get to insult 18 generations of ancestors here
in the US... ;)
 
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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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Rene said:
Senior Consultant wrote:

[snip seeking emplyees ]
?.Senior quality control engineer
9)Good command of oral and written Chinese.

?.Dishwasher Design Senior Engineer
5)Good command of oral and written Chinese.

Why do they post here ?
Isn't it apparent that almost all
of us fail on this point ?

Rene

As well as some foreigners, there are quite a few in the diaspora who
don't fail on that point. I suspect they're primarily looking for an
OC. BTW, Foshan is a nice place to live (it's just outside Guangzhou,
itself a modern, ugly and fairly polluted city of 6m+ with a decent
subway and mass transit system). Hmm-- I don't suppose "chief cook and
bottle washer" qualifies as "dishwasher engineer".
Since only the people in Hong Kong speak Cantonese, let's learn some
Mandarin:
http://www.insultmonger.com/swearing/mandarin.htm

Lots of people in South China speak Cantonese. Especially, perhaps not
surprisingly, in Guangdong province.
Not quite as colorful as the Cantonese (man, They can teach US
something about swearing!)

Aside from cuss words, the Cantonese have some cool idioms. One of my
favorites (don't remember the Chinese) is 'make telephone congee' for
talking endlessly on the phone (eg. to cook rice into gruel).
But I like this one: "Cao ni zu zong shi ba dai"

It's not very often you get to insult 18 generations of ancestors here
in the US... ;)

But to call someting 'cool' in modern China, you can call it (in some
circles, anyway) 'cow cooter' (niu2 bi1). And 'gan4' (literally 'do')
has taken on the f-word meaning as the web page shows, so it's being
abandoned by some nice folks in the innocent meaning.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 

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