[JOB] 100% telecommute PHP Developer position

2011-10-25 Thread OSS
This is a 100% telecommute PHP Developer position for a person who can commit at least 25 hours of work per week during regular Pacific Standard Time (PST) hours. No moonlighting. US citizens or green card holder only. Duration of contract unknown. Hourly rate for this position is open and depend

Re: Job: Software Developer 1 (Springville)

2011-10-25 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I'm not trying to be a heckler here but I see some serious problems with this ad. On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Chris Wood wrote: > We are a global leader in the IFE (In-Flight Entertainment) industry. > We produce a line of personal media players that our airline customers > make available to

Re: Job: Software Developer 1 (Springville)

2011-10-25 Thread Shane Hathaway
On 10/25/2011 10:10 PM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: > Again, I'm not trying to sound like a jerk but the job description is > vague, the requirements unclear and the pay seems well below the > market average for entry level. If you can clear any or all of these > up you'll find better qualified candidat

Re: Job: Software Developer 1 (Springville)

2011-10-25 Thread Gabriel Gunderson
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 10:10 PM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: > Again, I'm not trying to sound like a jerk but the job description is > vague, the requirements unclear and the pay seems well below the > market average for entry level.  If you can clear any or all of these > up you'll find better qualifi

Re: Job: Software Developer 1 (Springville)

2011-10-25 Thread S. Dale Morrey
> We don't have to blast every job offer that comes across this list. If > you don't like it, don't apply. But don't presume to know what's best > for everyone on the list. > > Some of us had to learn everything on our own when starting; I would > have *loved* that exposure as a student preparing t

Re: Job: Software Developer 1 (Springville)

2011-10-25 Thread Henry Paul
On 10/25/2011 10:45 PM, Gabriel Gunderson wrote: > > Clearly this is targeting a student (or someone at the start of their > career). Listen to the tone of the offer: > > "based on your abilities and experience" > "you’ll learn industry best practices" > "can accommodate school" > "working knowledg