Phoenix.pm: UNIX/C/Perl/OO/Oracle/stupid expecatations/out of state/headhunter job

Hal Goldfarb codewell at earthlink.net
Mon Mar 10 02:49:48 CST 2003


I did some searching and actually found JOVIAL.   Just how OLD are you?   : )

-Hal


On Monday 24 February 2003 08:17 pm, you wrote:
> Sorry, I only program in JOVIAL.
>
> Sincerely,
> Anthony Nemmer
>
> At 06:04 PM 2/24/03 -0800, you wrote:
> >> From:  "Jeremy Langhans" <jlanghans at officepartnersinc.com>
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I found your resume via AltaVista.com and was wondering if you or anyone
> >> you know would be interested and qualified for this job?
> >
> >You wanted to know if I would be qualified? I would be qualified, but
> >I designed to drop out of school and I didn't start programming when I
> >was 7, or else I would be.
> >
> >> Senior Software Development Engineer
> >
> >Why didn't you search Alta Vista for "old computer programmer"?
> >Anyway, I'm glad that old people are doing something besides knitting
> >now days to pass the time.
> >
> >> We are confidentially searching for technical wizards of guru level for
> >> one of our local clients.  The ideal candidates will design, develop,
> >> debug, evaluate, troubleshoot, modify, deploy, architect and build
> >> complex software / systems.  You will be a member of a
> >> cross-disciplinary team that will deliver mission-critical distributed
> >> systems technology on an e-commerce platform.
> >
> >All of the guru level technical wizards are desprete enough for a job
> >that they're willing to relocate. You're in luck.
> >
> >> The client's database-driven web site(s) seeks to be a successful
> >
> >If it is "one of" them, why aren't sure whether or not "site" is plural?
> >
> >> hi-tech buyer / seller company by centralizing millions of sellers and
> >> by leveraging the procurement process that interacts with thousands of
> >> vendors.  This position requires 8 or more year's in development
> >> experience, with 4 or more of those in a senior / lead type role, with
> >> at least 3 of those leading large-scale projects creating complex
> >> systems (ERP supply chain a plus).
> >
> >Is it any company I've heard on, perhaps one featured on f*%dcompany.com?
> >
> >> Technical requirements include (but are not limited to) a high-level
> >> working expertise with:
> >>
> >> 1.	C / C++
> >> 2.	SQL
> >> 3.	OOP / OOD
> >> 4.	Perl
> >> 5.	HTTP / HTML
> >> 6.	UNIX Application Programming
> >> 7.	Database Programming
> >> 8.	Client - Server Issues
> >> 9.	Graduate Degree in Computer Science preferred
> >>
> >> Our client offers competitive compensation packages which include:
> >>
> >> 1.	Salary
> >> 2.	Comprehensive Health
> >> 3.	401(k)
> >> 4.	Stock Options
> >
> >I'm glad that their compensation packages include Salary. They truely
> >are a unique, wonderful company.
> >
> >> Note:
> >>
> >> All potential candidates that make it past initial screens and client
> >> resume reviews will be tech screened by client as part of their
> >> application.  Please send all resumes to:
> >>
> >> jlanghans at officepartnersinc.com
> >
> >Cat get on the keybaord again? Or perhaps it has your tongue.
> >
> >> Jeremy Langhans
> >>
> >> Senior Recruiter
> >>
> >> Office Partners, Inc
> >>
> >> Administrative Staffing Specialists
> >>
> >> Office: 425-450-1991
> >>
> >> 601 108th Ave NE Suite 1900
> >>
> >> Bellevue, WA 98004
> >>
> >> jlanghans at officepartnersinc.com
> >
> >Should my
> >
> >resume be
> >
> >double spaced
> >
> >even though it's in ASCII
> >
> >too?
> >
> >
> >Anyway, folks, I don't know if this guy is for real (or the company) but
>
> if one of you are
>
> >desprete and qualified and want to move to Washington, you can't say I'm
>
> hoarding these.
>
> >-scott



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