> -----Original Message-----
> From: Buddy Lee Haystack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 1:23 PM
> To: Graf, Chris
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Want to work at a Game company?
>
>
> I don't think an apology is in order. According to Jason's
> reply, you did the right thing!
>
> IMHO, it would be really nice if there were a separate list
> [or website] tailored for mod_perl job opportunities. I know
> that I would subscribe / visit. ;-)
the mod_perl advocacy projects seems to come and go, so I'm not sure how
recent this is...
http://perl.apache.org/jobs.html
--Geoff
>
> Have a GREAT day!
>
>
> "Graf, Chris" wrote:
> >
> > This was the default posting from HR. I should have thrown
> in the mod_perl
> > requirement when sending to this list. All of our Perl is
> mod_perl, but HR
> > didn't want to scare anyone away who might have been a good
> Perl programmer,
> > but had never used mod_perl before (if it's possible to be
> good without
> > using it). I know that most people on this list already
> have good jobs that
> > they love, so maybe it isn't the best place to find
> someone. I am hoping to
> > support any members of our community who feel like they
> could have more fun
> > at work. I apologize for the spam.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jason Bodnar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 12:00 PM
> > To: Buddy Lee Haystack
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Graf, Chris
> > Subject: Re: Want to work at a Game company?
> >
> > Yes it is. Doug has always encouraged mod_perl related jobs
> to be posted to
> > this list.
> >
> > On 18-May-2000 Buddy Lee Haystack wrote:
> > > Is this the proper forum for this posting?
> > >
> > > "Graf, Chris" wrote:
> > >>
> > >> INTERNET DEVELOPER
> > >>
> > >> If you like the idea of working with unique, talented
> people and wearing
> > >> jeans and a t-shirt to work, you're just the person
> we're looking for.
> > >> Origin is a long-standing leader in the PC-gaming
> industry, and an
> > acclaimed
> > >> pioneer in the online gaming genre. We create Virtual
> Worlds that set
> > the
> > >> standard for interactive entertainment. We're currently
> searching for an
> > >> Internet Developer to assist in the creation and
> maintenance of Internet
> > >> applications and to support the creation of programming
> that will be
> > >> compelling and interactive, enticing people to enter and
> explore our
> > worlds
> > >> with a focus on building and strengthening our
> relationships with the
> > >> visitor/user-community. Additionally, to assist in
> high-level coding
> > during
> > >> HTML production/implementation and identify new advanced
> programming
> > >> technologies for web site development. Qualified
> candidates should have:
> > >>
> > >> QUALIFICATIONS:
> > >> ˇ Proficient with Perl and SQL.
> > >> ˇ Experience with Internet tools.
> > >> ˇ Must be able to write and implement JavaScript and HTML.
> > >> ˇ Must understand SQL and demonstrate query
> writing ability.
> > >> ˇ Must possess an understanding of server administration.
> > >> ˇ Computer science degree or 2-3 years Internet programming
> > experience
> > >> desired.
> > >> ˇ The ability to multi-task in a fast paced
> environment, thrive in
> > a
> > >> team atmosphere and effectively work with all levels of mgmt.
> > >>
> > >> Located in the scenic hills of Northwest Austin, we
> offer a unique and
> > >> casual work environment along with competitive salaries and a
> > comprehensive
> > >> benefits package. Origin offers challenging projects, excellent
> > >> opportunities for advancement, and the freedom to be as
> creative as you
> > can
> > >> possibly be. At our facility, you will find an on-site
> fitness-center,
> > >> café, free video games, pets and more. For immediate
> consideration,
> > please
> > >> send resume and salary requirements to: Origin
> Systems-Human Resources,
> > 5918
> > >> W. Courtyard Drive, Austin, TX 78730 or fax to
> 512-346-7905 or email
> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] No phone calls please. We are an
> equal Opportunity
> > >> Employer.
> >
> > --
> > Jason Bodnar + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + Tivoli Systems
> >
> > Lisa: Remember, Dad. The handle of the Big Dipper points to the
> > North Star.
> >
> > Homer: That's nice, Lisa, but we're not in astronomy
> class. We're in
> > the woods.
> >
> > The Call of the Simpsons
>