Re: Please Help



On May 28, 10:28 pm, NoGodForMe <religionki...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
To limit the prospects, it may be best to preface with "who out there
is in central or east coast USA, or willing to move to this area, and
..."

Job listings always ask for 20 acronyms that most people don't have.

The problem these days is the cube farm.   Most companies are sticking
their programmers in 6x6 cubes next to customer service people.
I know, because I work in one next to people who talk all day.

If you really want to attract good candidates, offer them offices with
walls that go up to the ceiling.

Unfortunately, only managers and up get offices, so there's a have and
have not world.    Half the cubes in the company where I work are EMPTY,
yet I'm stuck next to people who talk all day about stuff that doesn't
concern me.

Gentlemen,

This position is available to work remotely for the right candidate-
so no move is necessary. The irony of an MV guy not wanting to work in
cubes, by the way, makes me chuckle. But you would be free-range in
this position anyway. Perhaps that makes it a bit more worthy of
follow up for some of you. One of you? Forget the acronyms.

And I was directed to this site with fair warning about who usually
posts- but also that it was probably the most experienced and
knowledgeable congregation of MV professionals I would be able to
reach. I agree it has been fun. Fun and informative.

"Before I built a wall I'd ask to know, what I was walling in or
walling out, and whom I was like to give offense"
.


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