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I will forward this to HR. By the way, no one gets an MBA to be an energy broker. Tell him to focus on trading. I might be too busy to meet with him next week. Have him go by and spend the day with Knauth.
Grigsby -----Original Message----- From: Hutcheson, Curtis [mailto:Curtis.Hutcheson@COMPAQ.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 8:04 AM To: Grigsby, Mike; Joe Knauth (E-mail) Cc: mcook1@tulane.edu Subject: FW: MBA Resume Mike and Joe, Is Enron or Reliant looking for any traders? Mike Cook used to be a semi-pro hockey player. I am sure he can handle his own on the trading floor (ie - kick your ass). He is going to be in town next week. Are either of you up to letting him come by and introduce himself? Thanks, Curtis -----Original Message----- From: mcook1@tulane.edu [mailto:mcook1@tulane.edu] Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 3:02 PM To: Hutcheson, Curtis Subject: Houston Dear Curtis, Your father, who is a friend of my father John from Princeton, was kind enough to give me your email address. I am in my second year of business school at the A.B. Freeman School at Tulane in New Orleans and I graduate in May. My concentration is in finance and my goal is to obtain a position in the Energy industry, either as a trader or broker. As you must know, this is perhaps the worst time in recent history to be looking for a job. Your father gave me your name as a long shot. He figured that since you live in Houston, you may know someone who might be able to help me out. I greatly appreciate any thoughts, advice or insights you may be able to give me on the job market and any opportunities in Houston. I have attached my resume in case you do know someone who is looking to hire. If you have any questions for me, my phone number is (504) 289-9783. I will be in Houston next Thursday through Sunday for a Alumni networking event for our school. I would like to meet you in person and talk about Houston over a beer. Thank you for your time and I look forward to talking to you. Sincerely, Mike Cook
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