Though it has four letters, work is not a dirty word.


On 7/6/11 8:55 PM, Edward Prevost wrote:
You said a naughty word.

On 7/6/2011 8:12 PM, Pasha Probiv wrote:
fuck opinions, they are spam. don't like the post or the poster, send a personal message, or better off, save everyone a plenty of time and ignore it.

it's time to get to work people

On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Edward Prevost <m...@edwardprevost.info <mailto:m...@edwardprevost.info>> wrote:

     I laughed when i first read this... but now I'm thinking it wasn't a
    joke.... but it would have been so funny! :o)

    Glad to see everyone on the list is voicing their opinions on job
    postings again... lol


    On 7/6/2011 11:10 AM, Google wrote:
    > Hey up yours!
    >
    > With your "blah blah blah communication skills"...
    >
    > In my opinion you can take your job and shove it you snot-nosed
    imbecile.
    >
    > Thank you.  Have a nice day.
    >
    > Rob
    >
    >
    >
    > On 7/6/2011 10:43 AM, John Coggeshall wrote:
    >> Say no to the oppression of wearing pants and working in a
    cubicle! We
    >> are looking for a seasoned web developer to work remotely on a
    >> PHP5/MongoDB project running on Zend Server. If you happen to live
    >> in the NYC area that's great too - it helps if time from time
    you can
    >> stop
    >> in the office.
    >>
    >> We don't care about your college degree, but we will want to see
    >> examples of recent work, and you'll have to run the gauntlet
    with our
    >> lead techs, so choose your code wisely.
    >>
    >> Most job descriptions throw in "blah blah blah communication
    skills
    >> blah blah", but this is a full-time (potentially) remote
    position, so
    >> your
    >> communication skills and ability to work independently are
    absolutely
    >> critical. Attention to detail and efficiency are key
    characteristics
    >> of our ideal candidate.
    >>
    >> REQUIRED:
    >> - Excellent PHP5 skills
    >> - Strong MongoDB skills
    >> - Strong Javascript skills, both client-side and node.js servers
    >> - Experience with the Lithium framework a big plus, CakePHP is a
    >> decent substitute
    >> - Ability to work within a Scrum Agile framework environment
    >>
    >> If you're interested, send your resume PDF or link to
    >> j...@revjam.com <mailto:j...@revjam.com>. (Emails with MS Word
    attachments will be
    >> /dev/null'd.)
    >>
    >> Revjam.com is a bright new well-funded startup based out of
    New York
    >> City, NY. Our product,  was recently with the support of the NYPHP
    >> community in May, 2011 focused on being the premier social
    commerce
    >> platform.
    >>
    >
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