On 19 August 2011 19:37, Ryan McCoskrie <[email protected]> wrote: > The following cam into my inbox yesterday. It took me a little while to > believe however. > >> I wanted to speak with you regarding Engineering projects we are currently >> working on at Google and wanted to see if you might be interested in >> exploring opportunities at the moment. I did some research online to find >> your contact info. I feel your background could be a great fit to what we >> are looking for. Please respond to my message and we can schedule a time to >> talk. Look forward to hearing from you soon. > > Anyway, I had an interview with the recruiter and he seemed to think that I > might be able to work on a team experimenting in making Linux more reliable > on large scale server farms.
Never ever let an opportunity like that pass you bye. Trouble is that we live in a cruel world and, unless you are a genius of the very first water, they only come once in a lifetime. > The only problem though was that I would have to > move to another country which is simply out of the question at the moment. But you would be earning enough that you could isolate yourself and family from the less desirable things of any country. -- Sincerely, Christopher Sawtell _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
