Well, then don't respond (to them OR the list). No need to fill this up
with people saying why they don't want it - the recruiter isn't on the
list. There may be one or more people for whom it is a fit, and those
people should send in the resume.
Even though I'm a pretty good cook, I'm not responding to ads from
restaurants (or even Burger King). But someone out there might find it a
good fit. Personally I think they'll have a hard(er) time filling it at
that price range, but there's often smart young kids that need a good
official project under their belt, so for them it's not so much the pay but
the opportunity to get experience. I spent many years doing programming
for very little $ (including one summer at $4.50/hr) while I built my
experience and background. If you have a choice between a $75/hr job and a
$25/hr one, by all means, take the higher one if all things being equal, it
still meets your needs. But if the choice isn't there, or if there's
things you might get from the lower priced job that you might not get
elsewhere, then it might fit the bill.
- Tab
At 10:03 AM 7/24/01 -0400, Bradshaw, Brian wrote:
>I know that anything less than $75 / hr isn't worth my time. Too many other
>options are out there.
>
>Brian
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>#522 Macromedia Director & Lingo Contract Position
>
>If you are able to live in the Syracuse, NY area for 6-9 months
>starting in Sept. 01, this position may interest you: developing
>an educational CD Rom for children.
>It requires at least 1 year of experience with BOTH Lingo and
>Director, and the rate is $20 - $28/hour, depending on experience.
>Please send your resume and contact information
>as either an HTML or txt attachment:
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