Less of an outcry, but I would have pointed out that you can't talk about age.
On 2012-03-22 11:40, Thomas Berg wrote:
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On 3/22/2012 7:54 AM, Ray Mullins wrote:
I didn't think it was on behalf of Colesoft, so from my perspective
you were
already in the clear.
I agree with Elardus -- Bob's heart was in the right place, but it
didn't come
out right.
Yup. I imagine he thought he was doing the community a favor by
announcing a job possibility and I'm sure he was caught totally
by surprise by the response. I'd cut him slack: I think many of
us learned a lesson or two here.
Wonder what a response he had if he wrote "old, experienced assembler programmers
are preferred" ?
:)
Regards,
Thomas Berg
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