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Sam Modi [smodi at somespammer.invalid]
HiJames
We have C/C++ Applications Developer multiple openings in different locations.
Locations: Ashburn, VA (openings-4) Location: Denver, CO (openings-3) Location: Highlands Ranch, CO (openings-5) Location: Colorado Springs, CO (openings-10) Location: Clinton, MS (openings-8) Location: Tulsa, OK (openings-3) Rate: $45-$50 per hour Job Type: Contract, Total Exp: Good Experience Start Date: ASAP, (01/29/2007) Duration: 12 Months, Number of Openings: 35, Primary Skills: C/C++, PERL, Java in UNIX environment Other Skills/Job Responsibilities: Required Skills (Must have these skills) o Mid-level developer o An Experienced developer that has developed using C/C++ in an in UNIX environment. o Perl and/or ksh scripting Plus skills, not absolutely necessary: o HTML, CGI and Web Development experience o Perl experience. o Oracle Pro-C or similar database background o Perl DBI Other Requirements/Notes:we are not looking someone who has C experience on a PC as this is very different skill set. Also, qualified candidates must be self starts and have solid problem solving skills.
Please respond with Resume, Rate and Phone numbers
When sending resumes please include:
Rate Contact telephone numbers email address Current location Available date
Best Regards,
Sam Modi Sr.IT Recruiter/Sourcing Analyst
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Thomas Adam [thomas.adam22 at gmail.com]
On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 06:45:43PM -0500, Sam Modi wrote:
> HiJames
You're either a bot, or have a poor idea as to the direction LG has undertaken over man years. The Answer Gang (TAG) -- to which you posted this piece of spam mail to is made up of a number of people and no longer solely maintained by Jim himself.
> We have C/C++ Applications Developer multiple openings in different locations.Cool.
> Required Skills (Must have these skills) > > o Mid-level developer
Are we talking height here, or being portly?
> o An Experienced developer that has developed using C/C++ in an in UNIX environment.
How many years is that? "Experienced" could mean six months for all I care.
> o Perl and/or ksh scripting Plus skills, not absolutely > necessary:
Heh.
> o HTML, CGI and Web Development experience > o Perl experience.
How does this "Perl experience" differ from what was mentioned above? And how is it you think Ksh and Perl skills are somehow grouped together? What you shoud be asking for is Perl and/or shell skills, since specifying ksh alone is non-sensical given other shells.
> o Oracle Pro-C or similar database background > o Perl DBI
I meet these requirements.
> Other Requirements/Notes: > ------------------------- > we are not looking someone who has C experience on a PC as this is > very different skill set. Also, qualified candidates must be self > starts and have solid problem solving skills.
How can you possibly stupulate C++ above without any C skills?
Also, what makes you think your email is welcome here?
-- Thomas Adam
-- "Wanting to feel; to know what is real. Living is a lie." -- Purpoise Song, by The Monkees.
Rick Moen [rick at linuxmafia.com]
Quoting Sam Modi (smodi at somespammer.invalid):
> HiJames > > We have C/C++ Applications Developer multiple openings in different > locations.
Seconding Thomas's comments, and speaking as the Linux Gazette mailing list administrator: As long as you remove tag at lists.linuxgazette.net from your set of e-mail addresses to use, and never send us anything like that, ever again, your intrusion is forgiven.
On the other hand, if I ever see an even vaguely similar e-mail again, from your company, even once, your entire firm will be null-routed permanently, on the spot.
If you're unclear on what that means, please ask your network admin. However, the short form is: you won't like it much.
> Disclaimer: Under Bills.1618 Title III passed by the 105th U.S. > Congress this mail cannot be considered Spam as long as we include > contact information and a method to be removed from our mailing list. > To be removed from our mailing list please reply to > smodi at somespammer.invalid with the word "REMOVE" in your subject > line. Include complete address and/or domain/aliases to be removed.
By the way, the above is conclusively fraudulent, and will get your firm automatically classified as a criminal enterprise in most places.