Of Omer Zak
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 10:22 PM
To: linux ILUG
Subject: Re: Zope programmer STILL needed.
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Nimrod S. Carmi wrote:
It also seems silly to me, that one sits at home doing nothing and will
not take a 15$/hour work and at least do SOMETHING with his
Hey,
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Omer Zak wrote:
The point is that people who demand $50/hour and get paid this, do not
have the above kind of free time. They work until 03:00AM when they
program. When they have free time, they prefer to spend it on
life-balancing activities such as sleep, sex,
Hey Reuven, and everyone.
We have worked before with programmers for that rate. none of the
programs/applications/scripts that are running on School Sucks has ever
made any problems, and have all the features we wanted thanks to these
programmers.
It also seems silly to me, that one sits at
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Nimrod S. Carmi wrote:
It also seems silly to me, that one sits at home doing nothing and will
not take a 15$/hour work and at least do SOMETHING with his time. I know I
would have taken that.
The point is that people who demand $50/hour and get paid this, do not
have
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Behalf Of Omer Zak
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 10:22 PM
To: linux ILUG
Subject: Re: Zope programmer STILL needed.
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Nimrod S. Carmi wrote:
It also seems silly to me, that one sits at home doing nothing
a) Didn't we go over all this before?
b) Didn't the guy simply post an employment offer? You may answer it,
or you may ignore it. All the facts are already known. If you feel
there's a need and place to discuss hitech wages, atleast stop bashing
the guy and continue it in some other thread (Re:
Hey,
Anything School Sucks builds, is and will be released to open
source. We're willing to pay 15$/hour to have our specific designs done
and at a certain speed.
But as soon as we're done we plan on uploading our take on Zope to the rest
of the world for free use.
At 08:50 PM 4/20/01
Hey Nadav and everyone,
At 06:23 PM 4/20/01 +0300, Nadav Har'El wrote:
:)
Free software developers like to program without getting paid because they
know they, and the entire world (hopefully), will benefit from what they are
doing. When you program *for* someone (i.e., somebody else is telling
NSC On one hand you're holding the flag of open source and free
NSC code. And on the other hand, you're saying that uithout 300
NSC shekels an hour, you're not gonna get off your ass. You sound
NSC alot more like a Microsoft developer than a Linux developer.
That's bull. If you ask somebody to
Good programmers, no matter what the platform or language, cost a lot
of money. This doesn't mean that the most expensive programmer is
necessarily the best one, but it's probably safe to say that someone
who charges $15/hour isn't as good as someone who charges $150/hour.
Also: The more
Hey,
Anything School Sucks builds, is and will be released to open
source. We're willing to pay 15$/hour to have our specific designs done
and at a certain speed.
But as soon as we're done we plan on uploading our take on Zope to the rest
of the world for free use.
Aren't you
Hey,
We STILL need a zope programmer, but we will not take anyone that asks for
more then 15$/hour -- The bubble has popped no one has a 2M$ investments
anymore ..
If you're interested, contact me (Do NOT reply to the list)
=--=
Nimrod S. Carmi
School Sucks
http://www.schoolsucks.com
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Nimrod Simba Carmi wrote:
Hey,
We STILL need a zope programmer, but we will not take anyone that asks for
more then 15$/hour -- The bubble has popped no one has a 2M$investments
anymore ..
In other words, Nimrod is asking for someone who will deliver
amateurish,
Hey,
On one hand you're holding the flag of open source and free code.
And on the other hand, you're saying that uithout 300 shekels an hour,
you're not gonna get off your ass.
You sound alot more like a Microsoft developer than a Linux developer.
If anyone is interested in improving Zope
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Nimrod Simba Carmi wrote:
Hey,
On one hand you're holding the flag of open source and free code.
The fact that I am subscribed to the Linux-IL mailing list does not
automatically imply that I am advocate of open source and free code. And
the fact that I advocate of
"frier". Most high-tech companies that are profitable make a profit of
around $100,000-$200,000 per year per employee. You are offering to pay someone
$35000 (if it was a full-time job), so why should he not feel like a frier?
A rookie programmer may take such a job, but frankly an
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