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If you worked at or with Commodore this is the place for you

Postby administrator » Sun May 27, 2007 4:06 pm

If you were a tech, a courier, factory line dog or senior management in any country, we (and other C= staffers) want to hear from you. If you received a pay check (cheque for our Canadian and UK friends) from Commodore for any reason at all and you have something to say or ask, this is the place for you!

We regularly receive emails from C= staffers wanting to dicuss C= history and modern events with other C= staffers. This is your forum. Have fun!
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Re: If you worked at or with Commodore this is the place for you

Postby mhtsoos » Thu Feb 25, 2010 10:12 am

i would like to work for commodore here in Athens...so please tell me what i ought to do??
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Re: If you worked at or with Commodore this is the place for you

Postby rbernardo » Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:29 pm

mhtsoos wrote:i would like to work for commodore here in Athens...

No, this is for employees who worked for Commodore Business Machines in the past.

Unless someone from the newer
Commodore Gaming wants to say something,
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Re: If you worked at or with Commodore this is the place for you

Postby mhtsoos » Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:55 am

So i guess there no pottentiality of opening a commodore's place here in Athens...i would wish for this so much...
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Re: If you worked at or with Commodore this is the place for you

Postby nself » Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:14 am

Hi, my name is Nigel Self. My father was Tom Self. He was VP of Commodore from I think 74-75 to 81 ?
I'm not sure of the dates as I was only 9 or 10 years old when he started.
We moved from England to Hong Kong in 1976 where I belive he was involved with the MOS deal.
I remember the assembly line in a building in North Point.
I had a PET given to me in 1977 and was told by my dad that " I had to learn about and could NEVER sell it!"
We had many dinners with Jack, we even stayed at his Ranch in Califonia for a few weeks.

I would love to hear from anyone that remembers my Dad. Sadly he passed away in 1991 and I am trying
to understand some his life, as we did not get on too well later on.

Great site, really enjoyed reading it.
Thanks,
Nigel Self
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Re: If you worked at or with Commodore this is the place for you

Postby mhtsoos » Sat Jul 10, 2010 3:49 am

nself wrote:Hi, my name is Nigel Self. My father was Tom Self. He was VP of Commodore from I think 74-75 to 81 ?
I'm not sure of the dates as I was only 9 or 10 years old when he started.
We moved from England to Hong Kong in 1976 where I belive he was involved with the MOS deal.
I remember the assembly line in a building in North Point.
I had a PET given to me in 1977 and was told by my dad that " I had to learn about and could NEVER sell it!"
We had many dinners with Jack, we even stayed at his Ranch in Califonia for a few weeks.

I would love to hear from anyone that remembers my Dad. Sadly he passed away in 1991 and I am trying
to understand some his life, as we did not get on too well later on.

Great site, really enjoyed reading it.
Thanks,
Nigel Self

hi my friend and all my wishes to you and your family...i dont know your father still he made a great partition on the developement of this techonology...my father payed for a commodore pc for me and for an 128...i played with both of the computers...later long and after many years i discovered that i cant play with the matter from the os (operating system) of the common pc..i wish there would been developement to commodore pcs so that i could bring to matter any antmattirial form was to be created from it..long theory but very handy...the main secret of it was the frequency creation of sensors(the very thing that bips and letters are been formed and not only...i lost my father when i was twelve and at the age of 25 i bought another pc to play around...the revolutions we coming one after the other
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