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cool, i am in canada, maybe htrey will accept 15 y/o lol.


I dun think i wanna work for htem. I dun wanna work for anybody :D
 

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Originally posted by devildude8989
I dun think i wanna work for htem. I dun wanna work for anybody :D
Actually as a CIRA director, you don't work for anybody but the community as a whole. It's more a volunteer work which requires about 10 to 12 days a year (yes, YEAR!)
 

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and whats wrong with University Students LOL

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Actually nothing wrong, but as a CIRA director, he or she must have, among other things, a) professional experience and education and b) the ABILITY to represent the interests of a particular community of people or organizations who are stakeholders in the Canadian Internet. The latter in particular makes it difficult for a young amateur to the industry to qualify. Having said that, a university student does have some advantage in clearing conflicts of interest as stated in CIRA's fnancial association between directors policy. ;)

By the way, Jason Chan (the univeristy student candidate) was actually competing head to head with the systems administrator from the same school - University of Waterloo! (Both lost.)
 
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