That's funny about the .Net jobs!!!
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020, 2:35 PM MB Software Solutions, LLC <
mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:
> On 4/6/2020 4:15 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> > Agreed!!!
> >
> > A really stupid job ad!
>
>
> So many of them are!!! They always advertise for Jesus
On 4/6/2020 4:15 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
Agreed!!!
A really stupid job ad!
So many of them are!!! They always advertise for Jesus Christ but
they'll settle for a lowly prophet. Go ahead and apply. ;-)
(This reminds me of the early days of DotNet when the recruiters
advertised wanting
Agreed!!!
A really stupid job ad!
On Mon, Apr 6, 2020, 12:49 AM Alan Bourke wrote:
> They will find precisely zero people with .NET and COBOL experience at a
> guess. I would say they need three developers, not one.
>
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They will find precisely zero people with .NET and COBOL experience at a guess.
I would say they need three developers, not one.
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At 11:08 2019-05-01, Kurt at VR-FX wrote:
Gene - I totally agree with you. Its NOT funny - its VERY
Problematic. But, that's besides a MUCH Deeper issues of Big Corp
doing Age Discrimination Which affected me Greatly in my search
for work for 1.5 years! Ugh... -K-
Yes, that, too,
Gene - I totally agree with you. Its NOT funny - its VERY Problematic.
But, that's besides a MUCH Deeper issues of Big Corp doing Age
Discrimination Which affected me Greatly in my search for work for
1.5 years! Ugh...
-K-
On 5/1/2019 10:38 AM, Gene Wirchenko wrote:
At 11:17 2019-04-29,
At 11:17 2019-04-29, Kurt at VR-FX wrote:
That's a pretty funny one Gene. Especially as it relates to my
scenario here in Cali. Turns out - when I got here - my sister
insisted that NOBODY Goes to an interview in Cali w/a Suit on! As
such, when out here - I have not used a suit at all... -K-
That's a pretty funny one Gene. Especially as it relates to my scenario
here in Cali. Turns out - when I got here - my sister insisted that
NOBODY Goes to an interview in Cali w/a Suit on! As such, when out here
- I have not used a suit at all...
-K-
On 4/29/2019 10:06 AM, Gene Wirchenko
At 15:48 2019-04-26, Kurt Wendt wrote:
Actually, HR wasn't involved at all. I was interviewed by the department
where the position was to occur, as well as multiple people in that
department including I'm assuming maybe users of the system as well as
programmers of the system.
I was
:
> At 10:56 2019-04-26, Kurt at VR-FX wrote:
> >Hey Ted - yeah, I hear ya. Turns out - I was NOT the Only one in
> >this forum to have applied to the UCLA FoxPro job - and we BOTH did
> >Two rounds of interviews - and we BOTH Did well in those interviews
> >- yet Ne
At 10:56 2019-04-26, Kurt at VR-FX wrote:
Hey Ted - yeah, I hear ya. Turns out - I was NOT the Only one in
this forum to have applied to the UCLA FoxPro job - and we BOTH did
Two rounds of interviews - and we BOTH Did well in those interviews
- yet Neither of us were considered for the job
Hey Ted - yeah, I hear ya. Turns out - I was NOT the Only one in this
forum to have applied to the UCLA FoxPro job - and we BOTH did Two
rounds of interviews - and we BOTH Did well in those interviews - yet
Neither of us were considered for the job! Which I find rather shocking.
Since I KNOW
On Thu, 25 Apr 2019 at 14:17, Ted Roche wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 7:39 PM Kurt Wendt wrote:
>
> > I bet there are going to be a ton of people replying to you and back to
> > this guy. I suspect even by this very moment somebody already beat me to it
>
> The two biggest complaints I heard
The request was to load stock, right? There are a ton of varieties in
automotive inventory and the VIN is your best starting point.
Depending on the type of lot do they recycle an asset that was repoed? If
you do what rules on Stock do you follow, does it resume identity of old or
a new row
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 7:39 PM Kurt Wendt wrote:
> I bet there are going to be a ton of people replying to you and back to
> this guy. I suspect even by this very moment somebody already beat me to it
>
The two biggest complaints I heard back in the day when I was soliciting
Fox work was "We
Yep only 22+ years ago
But sure from excel you. Can write to just about anything.
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 3:49 PM MB Software Solutions, LLC <
mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:
> There you go, Stephen...back in the car business...and you were a SBT
> guy, weren't you???
>
>
>
I bet there are going to be a ton of people replying to you and back to
this guy. I suspect even by this very moment somebody already beat me to it
...
-K-
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019, 1:40 PM Eric Selje wrote:
> Matthew Bergman from ProAmMotors is looking for some help.
>
> matt...@proamotors.com
>
There you go, Stephen...back in the car business...and you were a SBT
guy, weren't you???
On 4/24/2019 4:39 PM, Eric Selje wrote:
Matthew Bergman from ProAmMotors is looking for some help.
matt...@proamotors.com
He says "*We are currently looking for a way to import orders via a CSV
file
Matthew Bergman from ProAmMotors is looking for some help.
matt...@proamotors.com
He says "*We are currently looking for a way to import orders via a CSV
file into SBT.*"
If anyone can help him, shoot him an email.
Eric
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I believe it was on Indeed.com website.
On 3/6/2019 6:53 AM, Eric Selje wrote:
Where's that posted? I know a guy looking for a job. (Not in NJ however)
On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 3:21 PM Kurt at VR-FX wrote:
Its posted via - I think its a Recruiter firm - United SW Group. Pretty
damn stupid
Where's that posted? I know a guy looking for a job. (Not in NJ however)
On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 3:21 PM Kurt at VR-FX wrote:
> Its posted via - I think its a Recruiter firm - United SW Group. Pretty
> damn stupid generic name. But, co. is in NJ. Its supposed support/maint
> of a legacy FP Ins.
Its posted via - I think its a Recruiter firm - United SW Group. Pretty
damn stupid generic name. But, co. is in NJ. Its supposed support/maint
of a legacy FP Ins. app.!! Was curious if this rings a bell w/anyone
here. It claims no work from home option - but, I figured, why not see
if I can
I'm going to post this here because a lot of you make your living via
Foxpro jobs and I believe you will find interesting whatever is going on
here.
I'm not sure why they will post the ad and then when I write about it,
TekSystems will pull the ad.
Is it because they are ashamed?
Or doing
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
I'm going to post this here because a lot of you make your living via
Foxpro jobs and I believe you will find interesting whatever is going on
here.
I'm not sure why they will post the ad and then when I write about it,
TekSystems will pull the ad.
Is it
close, but no cigar..
headhunters work on relationships..
they build relationships with clients and they build relationships with
developers that can fill those clients needs..
Now TekSystems is one of the biggest as I believe they gobbled up
MaximGroup and others to become so.
Since you've
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
close, but no cigar..
headhunters work on relationships..
Hi Virgil,
You wish, or you believe their Kool-aid. Headhunters work on numbers.
A fair few of them strike a kickback deal with an insider to churn
positions. They work the placed person 89 days and fire
maybe so...
but ideas are what makes us different..
On 4/6/2010 7:50 AM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
close, but no cigar..
headhunters work on relationships..
Hi Virgil,
You wish, or you believe their Kool-aid. Headhunters work on numbers.
A fair few of them
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
maybe so...
but ideas are what makes us different..
Hi Virgil,
It would be nice if they really did work on relationships. They *can*,
but it is uncommon.
Imagine some 20 year old chick in Bangalore with two kids clutching her
skirts and another one strapped to her
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I'm going to post this here because a lot of you make your living via
Foxpro jobs and I believe you will find interesting whatever is going
Nicholas Geti wrote:
The article was well-written. It is interesting that the job ad was pulled
so fast. Sounds like a fake but I cannot think of any thing that the
recruiter can gain by posting fake ads.
Hi Nicholas,
Sometimes the employer just wants to look at some resumes, or wants to
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Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
maybe so...
but ideas are what makes us different..
Hi Virgil,
It would be nice if they really did work on relationships. They *can*,
but it is uncommon.
Imagine some 20 year old chick
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Whern it destroys the econmy tha( kreps our country and ourt towns runnming
there is no quesdtiopn in my mind
Hi Virgil,
What? Visiting in person with Leland?
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Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
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Hi Virgil,
Wait until you stop, then. Your response could not be understood due to
errors.
What? Visiting in person with Leland?
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On 04/06/2010 08:45 AM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Whern it destroys the econmy tha( kreps our country and ourt towns runnming
there is no quesdtiopn in my mind
Hi Virgil,
What? Visiting in person with Leland?
HaHaaHaaaHa. Good One.
Regards,
LelandJ
Neither reason is good for the company.
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You will have to improve your finger dexterity.
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Whern it destroys
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I'm going to post this here because a lot of you make your living via
Foxpro
I'm going to probably stretch the line on this one a bit, but it is a
FoxPro gig in Austin, TX and I have applied for it, and I'm posting it
here for those of you that might be looking for Foxpro work.
http://keepamericaatwork.com/?p=8002
By stretching the line a tad bit, it would be because
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Subject: let me show you a FoxPro Job here in Austin
I'm going to probably stretch the line on this one a bit
Just tried on cell phone
Must be your work
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From: Kurt Wendt kurtwe...@waitex.com
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 13:27:42
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: RE: let me show you a FoxPro Job here in Austin
Hey Virgil - I tried to go
Foxpro Developer with knowledge of VB 6 / Visual Basic 6, and Crystal Reports
required for this long term contract opportunity for this well known online
gambling company based in between Reading, Oxford and Swindon. Rate: £200 -
£280 Per Day.
The successful candidate will be working on a
FoxPro Analyst
Job Summary
The Programmer/Analyst will primarily support the development, deployment
and maintenance of FoxPro and Windows applications, and will also engage
in supporting production applications primarily in the area of EDIs
developed with FoxPro.
Minimum Qualifications
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