User talk:Rkurzius

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Proposed deletion of Timberhorn


The article Timberhorn has been proposed for deletion&#32; because of the following concern:
 * Unreferenced near-nonsense. Wikipedia is not for something just madeup one day. If this even is a real term, this is merely a dictionary-style definition.

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""helpme"" the article's talk page The term is being used by Information Technology workers. The first time I heard it was in India where workers were trying to explain why they were better workers. They described people with less than 3 years of experience as "Greenhorns" with a sense of entitlement. The more experienced workers called themselves Timberhorns. I idea that a Greenhorn was like a new fresh green tree. The Timberhorns were very experienced and willing to do whatever they needed to make the project work. Hence, Timberhorns were born. If you have never heard of it I am not surprised but I hear it more and more in the circles I run in. Also, you can find a reference to it at www.timberhorn.com

Proposing adding Timberhorn
A Timberhorn is a new type of worker – one that harnesses the power of technology and world-class processes. A Timberhorn is someone with an insatiable appetite to provide unparalleled customer service. A Timberhorn works smart and hard to always find a better way. Timberhorns are the best in the world at what they do. They go the extra mile and do whatever it takes to get the job done.