Hi, Vince
Just got off the phone with Andy Lewis, a trader for the Midwest. We had so much similarities in terms of orientation, starting from the backroom and moving to the front office. We were on the phone more than an hour at 11:28 pm Texas time (I think an hour and 15 minutes). 
I hope that I have addressed his initial reaction that I am overqualified. We shared a few anecdotes, several moments of laughter. There were 18 selected for the phone screen out of the 200+ resumes. 
After a deliberation with Andy's colleagues, there will be another set of calls (the schedule has yet to be determined). That is it for now. I will let you know what transpires in the next few days. Hopefully, I can meet you when I'll be given the chance to visit Enron in Houston.
Have a safe trip.
Sincerely,
Yvan
>From: Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com  
>To: yvango@hotmail.com  
>Subject: RE: Yvan Go from Berkeley  
>Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 20:58:54 -0500  
>  
>Yvan,  
>  
>I am glad it worked. I have referred you to the program.  
>  
>Let's stay in touch. I am in Argentina and Brazil this week.  
>Give me a call with an update in the next few weeks.  
>  
>Vince  
>  
> -----Original Message-----  
> From: "yvan go" @ENRON  
> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 11:59 PM  
> To: Kaminski, Vince J  
> Subject: RE: Yvan Go from Berkeley  
>  
>  
> Vince,  
> Let me tell you of a wonderful story. Todd Piekert of the Human  
> Resources group informed me last Thursday that I am being considered for  
> the trader track program of Enron. They are looking at the possibility  
> of putting my skills to good use in the Gas and Power group.  
> Adrian, a colleague of Todd is expected to contact me either through  
> phone or e-mail to set a phone screen with two of the traders. While I  
> am proficient with my currency and fixed income trading skills, I am  
> jumpstarting the curve in the Gas and Power business. As you maybe  
> aware, there are no futures market in the Philippines but its concept is  
> familiar. I am currently reading the Trading Natural Gas by Fletcher  
> Sturm and enjoying it. I subscribed to the NGI's Daily Gas Price Index  
> to get more perspective.  
> Should I pass the screen, I will have to go to Houston for more  
> interviews. I am sincerely thankful to you. I hope I can count on you  
> for more mentoring, just like the mentor-management associate program at  
> Citi.  
> I hope you have an excellent weekend.  
> Best Regards,  
> Yvan  
> >From: Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com  
> >To: yvango@hotmail.com  
> >Subject: RE: Yvan Go from Berkeley  
> >Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2001 14:02:02 -0500  
> >  
> >Yvan,  
> >  
> >I shall forward your resume to our chief trader as well.  
> >  
> >Vince  
> >  
> > -----Original Message-----  
> > From: "yvan go" @ENRON  
> > Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 2:37 PM  
> > To: vkamins@enron.com  
> > Subject: Yvan Go from Berkeley  
> >  
> >  
> > Dear Vincent,  
> > Let me thank you for your time at Berkeley last Thursday.  
> > It was an exciting presentation that gave me a return ticket to the  
> > world of derivatives. I have been in the trading floor of Citibank N.A  
> > in Asia. As such, I have been to countless trading seminars on risks,  
> > fixed income, currencies and commodities derivatives. I have learned  
> > that Enron pioneered exotic derivatives in weather and carbon  
> monoxide.  
> > I am a risk taker. Even with the prospect of a promotion, bonus and an  
> > international posting, I decided to reinvent myself with the belief  
> that  
> > technology will transform the capital markets. I am at Berkeley taking  
> > up courses such as UNIX, C, HTML, systems analysis, and relational  
> > databases leading to a diploma in computer information systems. These  
> > courses will supplement Java, Data Structures, and Operating Systems  
> > courses that I have taken previously.  
> > Armed with my technical skills and more than seven years of experience  
> > in foreign exchange, fixed income, cash and securities, I am pursuing  
> > opportunities in global technology program of Enron. I expect to  
> fulfill  
> > the requirements for the diploma by December 13, 2001. I am forwarding  
> > to you a copy of my resume which I sent to Ms. Terry Peng.  
> > It was my pleasure to meet an ex-Citibanker. Your thoughts and  
> > experiences at Enron will certainly leave a marked impression in my  
> > future decisions.  
> > Sincerely,  
> > Yvan Norvin B. Go  
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