I need to pay my bills, and not waste my time on this kind of hype.
As much as I could do the work with my hands tied behind my back,
I would never get past the filters. Unless I lie. Which I could. But I won't.
****'em M =========== Mike M wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 12:44:55PM -0400, Brian Henning wrote:
I think you're misunderstanding the request. Roughly translated, I think it says:
"We want someone with unreasonably high experience to devote themselves
full-time to this limited-time project, thereby kinking his career track
with a position too short-term to offer things like salary or benefits. And
like it!"
Ohhhhhh. In that case it's fine in its orinal form.
They will inevitably attract a certain number of BALCO-class liers regarding their skills and background. They'll probably feel betrayed if the person they hire is all smoke, mirrors, growth hormones, and no substance.
My brother, the CPA (geekness runs in the family), recently moved
from the plastic credit business to the healthcare business. I was
floored that he was able to port his basic skills from one industry
to another. In the IT and engineering world such portability is
rare. The stratefication is stifling.
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