Although this is really interesting subject that  is out of its place, I would precise that
it's very hard to find jobs that are "managed by REAL software engineering professionals", and I not only
tell it for Ilinois, America or else I found it in many places, as I am in the "French riviera silicon valley Sophia-Antipolis" (please
don't lough so loud). Maybe this is a global view of management ?
 
This were my 2 cents (Euro of course)
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: JESS: Anybody looking for a rules job ??

We may have to wait until the dust settles (DoJ ??) before any details come out. But, if anyone is looking at taking a job in that region they may want to ask a LOT of questions first, i.e., look before you leap and all that glitters is not gold. Or, if you are REALLY into PAIN, then just jump right in !!!
 
For myself, I would really prefer to work on a rules job that is managed by REAL software engineering professionals (not hackers) and where they want to adhere to a sane approach (not READY, FIRE, AIM !).
 
Anyhoo, that is my two cents.
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 3:05 PM
Subject: RE: JESS: Anybody looking for a rules job ??

No kidding?  What happened?  (And why would you think that anyone would want to pick up the gauntlet?)   What company was it? 
-JM
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Rich Halsey
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 12:53 PM
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Subject: JESS: Anybody looking for a rules job ??

 
There is a rules project in O'Fallon, Illinois looking for people. The last person that I knew working on the project just left after she was reduced to tears (on the last day - at the last minute) by management that must be a cross between Dilbert and the Marquis de Sade. God, there must be some awfully vicious and sadistic people there.
 
 
 

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