[HACKERS] Looking for Postgres Developers to fix problem

2006-05-30 Thread Mandy Abrahams

Hi,

Perhaps one of you can help me.
I am a IT Executive Recruiter from a Search firm in Toronto looking 
for a Postgres Developer/ Administrator to work on a Two week(80 
hours) contract to fix my clients Postgres Problem.


My client in situated in Toronto, Canada and needs someone to start 
Mid/Late June.


If you are interested in hearing more, or know someone who may be 
interested in working on a short contract with a great company, 
please can you reply to this email or call 416-928-1212 ext 228.


I look forward to your response.

Thanking you kindly,
--
Mandy Abrahams
Executive IT Recruiter

OFFICE: (416) 928-1212  ext  228
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Re: [HACKERS] Looking for Postgres Developers to fix problem

2006-05-30 Thread Andrew Dunstan



One of the first things an IT Executive Recruiter needs to learn is 
where to post job info - in this case it would be the pgsql-jobs list ;-)


cheers

andrew

Mandy Abrahams wrote:

Hi,

Perhaps one of you can help me.
I am a IT Executive Recruiter from a Search firm in Toronto looking 
for a Postgres Developer/ Administrator to work on a Two week(80 
hours) contract to fix my clients Postgres Problem.


My client in situated in Toronto, Canada and needs someone to start 
Mid/Late June.


If you are interested in hearing more, or know someone who may be 
interested in working on a short contract with a great company, please 
can you reply to this email or call 416-928-1212 ext 228.


I look forward to your response.

Thanking you kindly,



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Re: [HACKERS] Looking for Postgres Developers to fix problem

2006-05-30 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 16:52:09 -0400,
  Andrew Dunstan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 One of the first things an IT Executive Recruiter needs to learn is 
 where to post job info - in this case it would be the pgsql-jobs list ;-)

But his timing is pretty good, there will shortly be a bunch of Postgres
experts in Toronto.

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Re: [HACKERS] Looking for Postgres Developers to fix problem

2006-05-30 Thread Christopher Browne
In an attempt to throw the authorities off his trail, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruno 
Wolff III) transmitted:
 On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 16:52:09 -0400,
   Andrew Dunstan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 One of the first things an IT Executive Recruiter needs to learn is 
 where to post job info - in this case it would be the pgsql-jobs list ;-)

 But his timing is pretty good, there will shortly be a bunch of Postgres
 experts in Toronto.

Possibly, possibly not...

A reasonable set of obvious people have talked with them, and the
contract hasn't yet been filled.
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