Aahz wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's informal evidence that the Python secret is getting out. Sharpen
up your resumes, guys, you may not have to limit Python to home usage
soon :-)
OTOH, the big sucking sound from Google and Yahoo
I'd love Python work, just like everyone else here. On a related
topic, what's the policy/etiquette of posting a resume on here, or
mentioning what kind of work you're looking for? And what's the
policy in general for most newsgroups and mailing lists?
-Greg
On 8/19/05, Steve Holden [EMAIL
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Erik Max Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Decker wrote:
Then start looking for telecommuting people. There are lots of us who
can use work and have excellent telecommuting references, but who
don't happen to live in a major metro area!
And then there's
Gregory Piñero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd love Python work, just like everyone else here. On a related topic,
what's the policy/etiquette of posting a resume on here, or mentioning
what kind of work you're looking for?
I would take absence of such postings,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's informal evidence that the Python secret is getting out. Sharpen
up your resumes, guys, you may not have to limit Python to home usage
soon :-)
OTOH, the big sucking sound from Google and Yahoo (plus other places
like
On 18 Aug 2005 10:58:46 -0700, Aahz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OTOH, the big sucking sound from Google and Yahoo (plus other places
like Ironport) is making it more difficult to hire Python programmers in
the Bay Area...
Then start looking for telecommuting people. There are lots of us who
can
Peter Decker wrote:
Then start looking for telecommuting people. There are lots of us who
can use work and have excellent telecommuting references, but who
don't happen to live in a major metro area!
And then there's some in the Bay Area who wouldn't mind telecommuting,
either ... :-)
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