[Phoenix-pm] Job Opportunity [Fwd: Looking for Full Time Perl developer]

Michael Friedman friedman at highwire.stanford.edu
Thu Jun 9 09:47:32 PDT 2005


I'm sorry, but when did offering health insurance, 401K plans, and paid 
vacation and sick days get to be a special thing that had to be called 
out in a job posting? Isn't it still the case that a "full-time" job 
automatically comes with those benefits?

I understand that many programming positions have become contract 
positions, and in that case it's all up to the contract what benefits 
are provided, but I can't imagine I'm so out-of-date as to have missed 
a change in what the "standard" benefits are.

Am I?

-- Mike

On Jun 8, 2005, at 7:04 PM, Douglas E. Miles wrote:

> -------- Original Message --------
> We are starting our search for a full-time seasoned / multi-talented 
> Linux
> Perl developer.  Our company, Lariat Software, LLC., is located in 
> Phoenix
> AZ.
>
> This is a list of some of the products we use for development and 
> tracking
> purposes.
>
> mod_Perl
> Postgresql
> Debian Linux
> Apache
> CVS
> Bugzilla
>
>
> This project is 3 years in the making and we have both ASP customers 
> and IP
> customers.  It is a complete browser / web based debt collection 
> system with
> lots of features and more that need to be added.  You can check out the
> details at http://www.lariatcentral.com/
>
> I will be putting a more detailed job description together in the next 
> week
> and would like some recommendations of where to search for Perl 
> developers.
> We are a small company but offer full benefits.  Health / 401k / Paid
> Vacation / Sick days.
>
> Thank you for your time.
>
> Dennis Scholler
> Lariat Software, LLC.
> http://www.lariatsoftware.com/
> Tel: 602.749.9933
> Fax: 602.749.9966
>
>
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