They did not get quite the best thief that money could buy. Maybe if they were more
concerned with quality rather than sheer profit, they might have gotten a more honest
reliable programmer.
If they still have that opening, I can come up with a team of programmers for that amount,
all considered very trustworthy by certain government agencies.
/Tom Kern
On 12/27/2010 12:34, Anne & Lynn Wheeler wrote:
Howard Brazee<[email protected]> writes:
But it appears that the salary was normal. Probably thought of as a
pittance to the people who think stock brokering is worth what they
get.
re:
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2010q.html#36 Programmer Charged with thieft
(maybe off topic)
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2010q.html#37 Programmer Charged with thieft
(maybe off topic)
as previously referred to, high-speed computerized trading can turn
enormous profit (easily justifying the best people that money can
buy; easily being worth more than top sports players).
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