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[nycphp-jobs] Wanted: Full-time (30 hours a week) on-site permanentjob

Joseph Crawford codebowl at gmail.com
Mon Jul 25 11:00:47 EDT 2011


I do not think she exposed too much personal information.  She exposed the information about the apartment because most people would wonder why anyone with her experience would want a job at 46k per year.  That explains it.  It does not leave that much out that makes the prospective hiring manager think she is less talented than someone else asking for 80-100k.

At first when I read it I thought good luck going from 46k to 100k+ in 3 years but i mis-understood and took it as lack of experience until I saw the part about the income cap on her apartment.

Go easy guys, at-least it wasn't a personal ad :)

Joseph Crawford

On Jul 25, 2011, at 10:29 AM, John Coggeshall wrote:

> Unfortunately due to people like Rob polluting my inbox with crap I'm
> unsubscribing to this list. Hans, this list should be moderated or
> people should be removed from it.
> 
> Good luck everyone
> 
> John
> 
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 9:30 AM, Matthew Kaufman <mkfmncom at gmail.com> wrote:
>> :)
>> 
>> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 8:45 AM, Kristina Anderson
>> <ka at kacomputerconsulting.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> With all due respect to everyone in the community, Hans is the one that
>>> determines what is appropriate or not to post on both of our lists.  I too
>>> have been flamed vigorously for posting things which, while deemed to be
>>> within the rules of appropriateness, just didn't sit right for whatever
>>> reason with some small percentage of the community.  Whether or not we
>>> personally "LIKE" what people post, I'd personally like to see us all
>>> exhibit tolerance towards our fellow community members who work hard trying
>>> to earn a living by the sweat of their PHP labor, and allow each other to
>>> post freely within the parameters set for appropriateness by Hans.
>>> 
>>> Whether or not Margaret posts too much personal information for anyone's
>>> taste is irrelevant. What is relevant is that as long as Hans says that the
>>> particular post is within parameters (and I know he's not shy about pointing
>>> out when something is NOT), and Margaret wants to post it, she has the right
>>> to do so...as do we ALL, and we should all protect that right.
>>> 
>>> Kristina
>>> 
>>> On 7/24/2011 11:18 PM, Google wrote:
>>> 
>>> What are you Matthew?  Her cousin?
>>> 
>>> Excuse me, but in my opinion I think she reveals too much personal
>>> information.  I wasn't being derogatory.
>>> 
>>> Here some personal information for you.  I am 6'6", 285-lbs. Let me know
>>> if you want to discuss this further.
>>> 
>>> Rob
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 7/24/2011 11:11 PM, Matthew Kaufman wrote:
>>> 
>>> Secondly: I am the one that reveals way too much personal information if
>>> anyone:  Margaret has been posting and introducing herself slowly to anyone
>>> paying attention on the nyphp lists; and I love her openness and curiosity
>>> at her knowledge pursuits into the web development fields !
>>> I bet she is 1)  more competent than you are, 2) motivated to be in PHP
>>> web delopment; so 3: Why are you bashing someone on the PHP lists if you are
>>> on them in the first place?
>>> What is the problem here?
>>> Why do you post to the entire lists when you are responding to someone in
>>> a matter that should be private (as if that could be possible using Gmail
>>> and Etc).
>>> 
>>> On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 11:05 PM, Google <webmiester at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Margaret,
>>>> 
>>>> I hope things work out.
>>>> 
>>>> Another thing, you give out way too much personal information.
>>>> 
>>>> Regards,
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Rob
>>>> 
>>>> On 7/24/2011 12:06 PM, Margaret Waldman wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I forgot Mysql.  I was an Oracle Application Developer for 7 years.
>>>> Plus, I’ve been working with MySql on Web Development.
>>>> 
>>>> I have a NYC Lottery apartment with an income cap for anyone wondering.
>>>> For now, I’d rather stay put.  In a few years, I can reevaluate.
>>>> 
>>>> Margaret Waldman
>>>> 
>>>> From: Margaret Waldman
>>>> Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2011 7:29 AM
>>>> To: jobs at lists.nyphp.org
>>>> Subject: [nycphp-jobs] Wanted: Full-time (30 hours a week) on-site
>>>> permanentjob
>>>> 
>>>> I am seeking a full-time (30 hours a week) permanent on-site job.  I’m
>>>> looking for a mid-level position.
>>>> 
>>>> Compensation expected: $46k + excellent benefits, health and dental ppos
>>>> including 401( k ) matching
>>>> 
>>>> Environment needed: casual so there will be no problem with red/violet
>>>> hair, facial piercings or tattoos
>>>> 
>>>> The first year I’d like to work 30 hours a week.  Year 2 or 3, I’d like
>>>> to go 40 hours a week if compensation is appropriate.   If compensation by
>>>> year 3 is not at least $100k full-time, then I’d like to be able to openly
>>>> seek new employment.
>>>> 
>>>> I have been programming since ‘83, when it was discovered I had a talent
>>>> for it.  I have over 20 years programming experience with 3 years web
>>>> development.
>>>> 
>>>> I hold a Bachelor’s in CS from the University of California – Berkeley.
>>>> For you who do not think much of that, then you simply don’t know what it
>>>> takes to get that degree.
>>>> 
>>>> I work in CSS, HTML, Javascript, php, ajax, json and xml.  I have
>>>> experience in Wordpress.  Recently, I’ve been looking at Facebook.
>>>> 
>>>> I also recently have been dabbling in jquery, which I would like to
>>>> continue.
>>>> 
>>>> I need a position where I can continue to work on both the front and
>>>> backend, although it does not have to be 50/50.
>>>> 
>>>> Although, most of my work has been structured, I am looking to work in an
>>>> object-oriented environment.
>>>> 
>>>> I’m aiming for a start date of 8/15/11.
>>>> 
>>>> Margaret Waldman
>>>> 
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