If you're unwilling to let a programmer telecommute, you're still in the dark ages, and I wouldn't want to work for you anyway.
I am amazed by the technology companies that think that programming requires physical presence in the 21st century. Yeesh. -- Dodger On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Sam Tregar wrote: > NEW YORK CITY AREA ONLY > > Plus Three is looking for an experienced Perl programmer to join our > team. You will join a large-scale, high-visibility project with the > potential to positively affect the future of the Democratic party > during the next election cycle. > > We're looking for someone who enjoys programming as much as we do and > is always interested in learning more. Our team conducts weekly code > reviews and is involved in the Perl community. > > Required skills: > > * Significant development experience in a professional environment. > > * Solid programming experience with Perl, including extensive use of > object-oriented features, code testing and CPAN modules. > > * Apache/mod_perl development experience > > * Working knowledge of SQL > > * Working knowledge of e-mail > > * Communication - ability to discuss requirements clearly with > non-technical users > > Desired skills: > > * Experience with our toolset: Class::DBI, CGI::Application, > HTML::Template, and Krang. > > * MySQL development experience > > * Linux programming experience > > * E-mail campaign experience > > * Open source development experience (CPAN authors preferred!) > > * Test-driven Developemnt > > * Advanced database tuning > > > Send resume and code samples to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >