Re: Trust 1-man headhunter operation?
- From: CBFalconer <cbfalconer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 15:42:24 -0400
BubbaGump wrote:
larwe <zwsdotcom@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
BubbaGump <BubbaGump@localhost> wrote:
this guy's name back in 1988. Since he's registered, can I
trust him to not be running an identity theft or other scam?
No, of course not. But he's less likely to be a pure scam
operation.
You should post the details of this recruiter here so we can
warn him what an unemployable whiner you are.
I'm a whiner, but I'm not unemployable, and mostly the people
who are annoyed by my whining are incompetents pretending to
have tech skills. You must be one of those incompetents. People
with abilities tend to be a bit cynical (you call it whining)
because they realize how screwed the world is.
You haven't been around here long, to so categorize larwe. I think
he was quite accurate. There are never real guarantees on
anything.
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