Can You Program The MS Stack?
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when are you eligible for parole?
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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If they are that rude on a job posting I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole.
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Honestly, the only way I'd take a job in LA is if I could work from my home here in KY.
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I see the requirements in the posting. But... Is Craigs List REALLY where you want to find your next Sr. Developer? Who wrote this? The disgruntled ex-Developer during his exit interview? It's like... We have $100K to pay you, but ZERO marketing money to FIND you. We will hire you, and put you in a hole soooo deep, your family will never find you again. (Like they will figure out you replied to a Craigs List job offer!)
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I see the requirements in the posting. But... Is Craigs List REALLY where you want to find your next Sr. Developer? Who wrote this? The disgruntled ex-Developer during his exit interview? It's like... We have $100K to pay you, but ZERO marketing money to FIND you. We will hire you, and put you in a hole soooo deep, your family will never find you again. (Like they will figure out you replied to a Craigs List job offer!)
I don't see any requirements in there. These are requirements: 1) What language(s) does the applicant need to know? 2) What platforms will he/she be working on (PC/Web/Mobile) targeting what?(Desktop, Java, UNIX) 3) What databases does he/she need to know, if any (SQL, NoSQL, etc) 4) What architecture does he/she need to know (Stand Alone / multi-tier / web services, etc) 5) What industry are you in? What type of products do you manufacture? As far as Craigslist... Most of the time the postings are decent and full of content like above.. I've found my last 4-5 gigs on Craigslist. It's a cheap, easy to use medium that is widely viewed and doesn't require dealing with some moronic recruiter.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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I don't see any requirements in there. These are requirements: 1) What language(s) does the applicant need to know? 2) What platforms will he/she be working on (PC/Web/Mobile) targeting what?(Desktop, Java, UNIX) 3) What databases does he/she need to know, if any (SQL, NoSQL, etc) 4) What architecture does he/she need to know (Stand Alone / multi-tier / web services, etc) 5) What industry are you in? What type of products do you manufacture? As far as Craigslist... Most of the time the postings are decent and full of content like above.. I've found my last 4-5 gigs on Craigslist. It's a cheap, easy to use medium that is widely viewed and doesn't require dealing with some moronic recruiter.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
Wow, I would never have imagined. I have had such mixed experiences. One guy sold me something broken, another tried bait and switch after I drove almost 2hrs! Maybe it is a Florida thing. Where are you at? But I do appreciate that it may actually work... Interesting. I stand corrected at scoffing at the Craigs Listing...
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Wow, I would never have imagined. I have had such mixed experiences. One guy sold me something broken, another tried bait and switch after I drove almost 2hrs! Maybe it is a Florida thing. Where are you at? But I do appreciate that it may actually work... Interesting. I stand corrected at scoffing at the Craigs Listing...
I've seen a real spike in job posting there over the last 5 years. In each Craigslist "city" page there are two links to look at: Under Jobs Software / QA / DB Here's where 95% of the programming work is found Under Gigs Computer This contains all manner of content that people consider computer related, but from time to time I find small contract work here.
The thing with Craigslist is that it's open to anyone to post anything, so ya, you gotta spend some time looking over each post and clicking around, but the jobs are there.If it's not broken, fix it until it is