[LA.pm] Rules?
Erick Calder
e at arix.com
Mon May 24 02:25:25 CDT 2004
I guess the market must be heating up. Anyone with Sybase/Perl experience
interested in working in Pasadena can send me a c.v.
I think the position can go either contract or perm.
- e
-----Original Message-----
From: losangeles-pm-bounces at mail.pm.org
[mailto:losangeles-pm-bounces at mail.pm.org]On Behalf Of Kevin Scaldeferri
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 2:56 PM
To: 'Los Angeles Perl Mongers'
Subject: Re: [LA.pm] Rules?
>
>Arkadiy is probably thinking of an incident a few months ago
>where someone advertised a job and I requested that that be sent
>to jobs.perl.org. After a short subsequent discussion the
>conclusion is that this group's informal rules are different
>from the more spread-out communities that I'm used to, and
>nobody really disliked appropriate job announcements.
>
>
>
Okay, well if that's the case, I'll mention that I also have a few Perl
developer positions available. I'm feeling to lazy to type up a full
job description, but if you have solid experience with high-volume,
dynamic web sites and the idea of serving ~1 billion requests a day
excites you, send me an email/resume.
-kevin
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