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scott.har...@embarqmail.com writes:
Does IBM-MAIN still have a job posting section? If so, can someone refresh
my memory as to how to get there? Thanks!
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Not really, just a new thread. Customarily, vet thru
Hi All,
Does IBM-MAIN still have a job posting section? If so, can someone refresh
my memory as to how to get there? Thanks!
All the best,
Scott T. Harder
Mainframe Services, Inc.
Naples, FL
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John
Identifying the post to which you are referring can, however, be a
worthwhile "referral".
Chris Mason
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 09:10:28 -0500, Eatherly, John D[EQ]
wrote:
>I am not interested in the referral money. I just wanted to send it out to
get it to someone who needs it.
>
>Thanks.
I am not interested in the referral money. I just wanted to send it out to get
it to someone who needs it.
Thanks.
John
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Rick Fochtman
On the other hand, some contracts are not enforceable.
They remind me
of the sign
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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Rick Fochtman
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> >On the other hand, some contracts are not enforceable.
> They remind me
> >of the sign in the locker room which says "not responsible
> f
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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of R.S.
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> [ snip ]
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> When I was in Chicago, I spent less than $40 for food. I
> don't know the prices of apartament rentals, but I believe
> you can find a hotel for $100 per night (in fact mine was
> twice more e
On the other hand, some contracts are not enforceable. They remind me
of the sign in the locker room which says "not responsible for lost or
stolen objects".I suppose that means "please don't sue me".
I once worked at a place were the mai
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When I was in Chicago, I spent less than $40 for food. I don't know the
prices of apartament rentals, but I believe you can find a hotel for
$100 per night (in fact mine was twice more expensive, but it was quite
good one). So, (40+100) x 365
On 4 May 2007 11:22:05 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chicklon, Tom)
wrote:
>I once worked at a place were the mailroom had a sign in it that read:
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> "NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST OR MISPLACED MAIL"
>
>Wouldn't we all like to be not responsible for the one and only thing we are
>responsible for!
T
On the other hand, some contracts are not enforceable. They remind me
of the sign in the locker room which says "not responsible for lost or
stolen objects".I suppose that means "please don't sue me".
I once worked at a place were the mailroom had a sign in it that read:
"NOT RESPO
On 4 May 2007 08:33:04 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark H. Young)
wrote:
>Here, here.remember, this is a GOV't Contract.that is FEDERAL Gov't
>folks. Military or not, don't matter none. And they can just walk in one day
>and say CLEAR OUT.without having to give a reason other than "..
y can hold YOUR feet to the fire.
Well, mostly so that they can threaten to hold your feet to the fire. Once any
judge notices the lopsided contract's terms (e.g., there's not much in it for
you except the job on a day-to-day basis) there really isn't much of a
contract left.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>Here, here.remember, this is a GOV't Contract.that is FEDERAL Gov't
>folks. Military or not, don't matter none. And they can just walk in one day
>and say CLEAR OUT.without having to give a reason other than ".at the
>convenience of th
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 05/03/2007
at 07:45 AM, Bill Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I was amazed at the hourly rate also and responded to the head hunter
>that he'd be lucky to find someone at that rate. Then I remembered
>there were some on the listserv who were unemployed and that $34
On Fri, 4 May 2007 07:29:39 -0500, Eric Bielefeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I have followed this discussion with great interest, as I am still looking
>for a job.
>Also, unless a contract is signed that says if they let you go early, that
>they will pay you for the rest of the contract, th
Joel wrote:
>In five years, I've
>received one merit increase, while every year receiving "excellent"
reviews
>-- there is no cause and effect. COLAs are the only help we get.
I am also working for a US company, and quite frankly, we were told that
the overall performance of our section of the bus
Interesting thread. Then there are those of us who have indeed accepted the
"lower-paying" sysprog jobs in hopes/expectations that the lower salary
would be rectified to a higher one as a result of hard work. Ooops.
Welcome to state government where merit raises are a thing of the past.I
was
I have followed this discussion with great interest, as I am still looking
for a job. As I probably mentioned in the past, my first choice would be to
find a sysprog job in Milwaukee. The thought of moving somewhere and taking
a huge pay cut, and then it's not being a permanent job just turns me
Rick Fochtman wrote:
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Many of us have decried jobs being exported overseas. Here is one in the
US that pays a decent wage. I agree this position is paying lower than
the norm for our profession, but is is still a decent wage. Many in thi
The problem I think with this is if we take this job, admittedly
better than unemployment, then other employers get the idea that the
market is now that salary. I don't know about the rest of you, but
when I was making 100K for doing a job, teachers were making a top
salary of 60K and cops ma
On May 3, 2007, at 5:39 PM, Rick Fochtman wrote:
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Many of us have decried jobs being exported overseas. Here is one
in the US that pays a decent wage. I agree this position is paying
lower than the norm for our profession, but is is s
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Chicklon, Tom
They are all US centric, tax related items. Briefly:
[ snip ]
IRS - Internal Revenue Service, a government entity that
collects taxes on behalf of the US
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Many of us have decried jobs being exported overseas. Here is one in the
US that pays a decent wage. I agree this position is paying lower than
the norm for our profession, but is is still a decent wage. Many in this
country would *LOVE
On May 3, 2007, at 12:17 PM, R.S. wrote:
Out of curiosity: what is
- W2
- 1099
- SSA (see Gary's mail)
- IRS
BTW: What is avg (yearly) salary in U.S.A. ?
BTW2: IMHO every job is better than no job.
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
Sigh... Radoslaw, I guess I will disagree with you ab
Ted MacNEIL wrote:
BTW: What is avg (yearly) salary in U.S.A.?
Not the best question.
It depends on:
Position
Region
Competition
Experience
And, without comparing it to the cost of living, taxes, etc., you don't know
what it means.
Such a number has better meaning than no clue. Of course it
>>BTW: What is avg (yearly) salary in U.S.A.?
Not the best question.
It depends on:
Position
Region
Competition
Experience
And, without comparing it to the cost of living, taxes, etc., you don't know
what it means.
A friend of mine moved from Toronto to Denver.
He got a higher salary, but there
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Chicklon, Tom
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> They are all US centric, tax related items. Briefly:
>
> [ snip ]
>
> IRS - Internal Revenue Service, a government entity that
> collects taxes on behalf of the US government.
... Sometimes colloq
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of R.S.
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 1:17 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Systems Programmer job posting
Out of curiosity: what is
- W2
- 1099
- SSA (see Gary's mail)
- IRS
BTW: What is avg (yearly) salary in U.S.A. ?
BTW2: IMHO every job is better
On 3 May 2007 10:17:34 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (R.S.) wrote:
>BTW: What is avg (yearly) salary in U.S.A. ?
"Average salary" for a country doesn't effect the logic someone uses
to determine his value. Otherwise Hollywood or the NBA or a
company's board of directors could offer twice the average
Of R.S.
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 1:17 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Systems Programmer job posting
Out of curiosity: what is
- W2
- 1099
- SSA (see Gary's mail)
- IRS
BTW: What is avg (yearly) salary in U.S.A. ?
BTW2: IMHO every job is better than no job.
--
Radoslaw Sko
Out of curiosity: what is
- W2
- 1099
- SSA (see Gary's mail)
- IRS
BTW: What is avg (yearly) salary in U.S.A. ?
BTW2: IMHO every job is better than no job.
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
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To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Systems Programmer job posting
I have no current information. My last contract was short term (2004) in
a small market.
ISTR about $40/hr. It was still far more than unemployment.
This was at a "remote location" from my primary residence. I ren
2007 8:48 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Systems Programmer job posting
Pay peanuts, get monkeys.
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.
"Sherman, set the wayback machine to 1990"
"Yes. Mr. Peabody"
$34 per hour? You've got to be kidding. Boeing paid me that amount 17
yrs ago as a PERMANENT
I have no current information. My last contract was short term (2004) in
a small market.
ISTR about $40/hr. It was still far more than unemployment.
This was at a "remote location" from my primary residence. I rented an
apt (written off)
$40/day in meals (written off). Travel to/from my primary re
: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Hardee, Charles H
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 8:19 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Systems Programmer job posting
In my estimation, however, something doesn't add up here.
Let's assume 40 hours a week and
Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Staller, Allan
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 9:03 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Systems Programmer job posting
Bob,
No offense taken.
Having been in the situation and spending almost 2 years looking for a
permanent (or semi
fits".
Just my $0.02.
Chuck
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Staller, Allan
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 8:03 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Systems Programmer job posting
Bob,
No offense taken.
Having been in the si
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Richards.Bob
>
> "Sherman, set the wayback machine to 1990"
> "Yes. Mr. Peabody"
>
> $34 per hour? You've got to be kidding. Boeing paid me that
> amount 17 yrs ago as a PERMANENT employee.
Well, that works out to a
Bob,
No offense taken.
Having been in the situation and spending almost 2 years looking for a
permanent (or semi-permanent) position,
I was merely pointing out the the multitudes on this list that almost
any paying position is better than
unemployment or Wal-mart, etc.
Many of us have decried
-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Systems Programmer job posting
Pay peanuts, get monkeys.
.
.
.
"Sherman, set the wayback machine to 1990"
"Yes. Mr. Peabody"
$34 per hour? You've got to be kidding. Boeing paid me that amount 17
yrs ago as a PERMANENT employee.
Have cont
The position can be salary or W2, NO telecommute or 1099. The salary is
63K with full
benefits, plus overtime. One may choose W2 at $34hr plus overtime.
I hope this is a joke, try doubling that compensation and you might actually
get some responses
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Pay peanuts, get monkeys.
.
.
.
"Sherman, set the wayback machine to 1990"
"Yes. Mr. Peabody"
$34 per hour? You've got to be kidding. Boeing paid me that amount 17
yrs ago as a PERMANENT employee.
Have contract rates really dropped that far below 2001 levels? I had
better go suck up to my boss
Pay peanuts, get monkeys.
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From: Richards.Bob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 8:34 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Systems Programmer job posting
"Sherman, set the wayback machine to 1990"
"Yes. Mr. Peabody"
$34
ore. "Boss, need a cup of coffee?"
Seriously, is that contract rate the "new norm"?
Bob Richards
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Bill Johnson
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 8:07 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
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I received this from a head hunter and thought there might be listservers
interested?
TOM GUGGER
INDEPENDENT
RECRUITER
Everyone,
I am posting this announcement for an available DB2 Senior Systems
Programmer position on IBM-MAIN with Darren's approval. I will also be
making the same posting on DB2-L.
LabCorp has an immediate opening for a Senior level DB2 Systems
Programmer. If you are still interested (or know
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