RE: [PHP] Who in this list would you...

2007-02-28 Thread Richard Lynch
On Tue, February 27, 2007 6:41 pm, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> He would need to work in-house. And the location is somewhere in
> Scandinavia. He could work as sub contractor or employed for my
> company.
> [/snip]
>
> I don't know too many list denizens who live in Scandinavia, so that
> severely limits your choices.

I'm sure I know several list denziens who live in Scandinavia, but I
have no idea which ones they are. :-)

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geography" Lynch

Post the job around on some boards with very clear requirements and
see what resumes come in.  Seems to be effective for most.

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RE: [PHP] Who in this list would you...

2007-02-28 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snippidge]
[snap]
[snip]
He would need to work in-house. And the location is somewhere in
Scandinavia. He could work as sub contractor or employed for my company.
[/snip]

I don't know too many list denizens who live in Scandinavia, so that
severely limits your choices.
[/snap]

I live in Thailand but that didn't stop me from joining the project at a
worldly well known company as a consultant. And now we are looking for
more
guys as the project is growing...
{/snippidge]

No doubt, but the originally requirement says "work in-house. And the
location s somewhere in Scandinavia."

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Re: [PHP] Who in this list would you...

2007-02-28 Thread Robert Cummings
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 18:43 +1100, Chris wrote:
> Peter Lauri wrote:
> > [snap]
> > [snip]
> > He would need to work in-house. And the location is somewhere in
> > Scandinavia. He could work as sub contractor or employed for my company.
> > [/snip]
> > 
> > I don't know too many list denizens who live in Scandinavia, so that
> > severely limits your choices.
> > [/snap]
> > 
> > I live in Thailand but that didn't stop me from joining the project at a
> > worldly well known company as a consultant. And now we are looking for more
> > guys as the project is growing...
> 
> Eh? You're the one saying they must live in Scandanavia and work 
> in-house, not Jay...

But he's also saying that relocating to Scandinavia didn't stop him. So
if it didn't stop him, quite likely it won't stop others. And so others
may also be happy to relocate to Scandinavia. Some people jump at the
opportunity to visit the world -- the usually don't have children :)

Cheers,
Rob.
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Re: [PHP] Who in this list would you...

2007-02-27 Thread Chris

Peter Lauri wrote:

[snap]
[snip]
He would need to work in-house. And the location is somewhere in
Scandinavia. He could work as sub contractor or employed for my company.
[/snip]

I don't know too many list denizens who live in Scandinavia, so that
severely limits your choices.
[/snap]

I live in Thailand but that didn't stop me from joining the project at a
worldly well known company as a consultant. And now we are looking for more
guys as the project is growing...


Eh? You're the one saying they must live in Scandanavia and work 
in-house, not Jay...


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RE: [PHP] Who in this list would you...

2007-02-27 Thread Peter Lauri
[snap]
[snip]
He would need to work in-house. And the location is somewhere in
Scandinavia. He could work as sub contractor or employed for my company.
[/snip]

I don't know too many list denizens who live in Scandinavia, so that
severely limits your choices.
[/snap]

I live in Thailand but that didn't stop me from joining the project at a
worldly well known company as a consultant. And now we are looking for more
guys as the project is growing...

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RE: [PHP] Who in this list would you...

2007-02-27 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip]
He would need to work in-house. And the location is somewhere in
Scandinavia. He could work as sub contractor or employed for my company.
[/snip]

I don't know too many list denizens who live in Scandinavia, so that
severely limits your choices.

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Re: [PHP] Who in this list would you...

2007-02-27 Thread Robert Cummings
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 00:08 +0200, Peter Lauri wrote:
> . ask to join a project you are working on?
>
> I am working on a larger and longer project and we are looking for one more
> developer. He should be strong in object oriented programming. A general
> problem solver would be beneficial as there are some automated processes
> that need to be improved. Fluent in Regular Expressions and familiar working
> in a Linux environment. Knowing basics of Perl and C would be a plus.
>
> He would need to work in-house. And the location is somewhere in
> Scandinavia. He could work as sub contractor or employed for my company.
>
> I know who I would ask, but I might have a suck way of reading people :-)

First off... knock out all the noobs *PUNCH PUNCH*. Second knock off all
the members who don't like OOP *BANG BANG*. Third... hmmm... trust your
gut? :B


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