Re: dev wanted



"Andrew Thompson" <andrewthommo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1171213000.077217.256380@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Feb 12, 3:13 am, "Leonidas Kanakis" <omtm...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you for your kind, yet curiously biased, answer, sir. You sound
like a
gentleman that measures things correctly and decides accordingly. As for
the
so called multi-posting I have to say that I needed to post in a few
groups
since I need some help.

We don't care. Your schedule and needs
are irrelevant. This* is a discussion forum
for topics related to the Java programming
language, job posts are technically off-topic.

This is a genuine offer my arrogant friend. I realize that this is
irrelevant to the topic, still people with skills that could help others,
can be reached here, and this makes it a good place to post. And if you did
not post your rude remarks, nobody would had to read all this - *you* make
people lose their time by flamefesting without good cause, and having me
defend myself. Why didn't you let my irrelevant post go by, and being so
sure for the ideas of people in this group (minding solely for technical
matters), just let the post die by going unanswered?

Posts for jobs are often (barely) tolerated
when the poster shows a high level of
professionalism (you do not), and abides
the accepted norms of the posting medium,
generally known as netiquette** (you have
not).

Would it be better if I just slowly posted all my questions in a period of 2
months and had some of you busting your minds to give me really worthy
answers, without being rewarded (i.e. paid) for anything? I understand that
this is what many developers do all the time. This has helped me many times
in the past. Still now I do not have the time to lurk around to follow what
your opinion on netiquette is, make friends with you, and have my work done
by pushing a *hidden agenda*. I need pro help now and I try to find it,
where the pros reside (I am a start-up with Java and not a pro developer).
Is this very annoying to you? Probably you do not fit the profile I seek. Is
that it?

...Why such a bad tempered answered for nothing???

Please fix that sticky '?' key.

A worthy comment. I did.

** ..such as.
- Lurking in groups to get a feel for them,
before using them as your own personal
announcement board.
- X-posting to a small number of relevant
groups, rather than multi-posting to a
large number of groups.
- Posting replies below the text being
replied to, rather than above.

..Did
my posting provoked you in some way?

Go buy a clue, then hire yourself a
professional recruiter. If this 'pro'
offers to drop your job add to the
newsgroups, realise they are lying about
being a professional, and find someone
else.

I do not have the time. You have a vivid imagination. You are certain of
many things you ignore (quite the spirit for a developer, I must say). I am
not a recruiter. I seek help for myself. I need some code for my own
project. Is that clear enough. Do you hear that in your brain, or just your
own voice?

If, on the other hand, you are the 'job
pro', I recommend you ggive the game up.
You are pathetic at it.

* Or at least, it *would* be 'a' discussion
forum if I'd remembered to set the follow-ups
as I'd stated in the last post, this time I
really /have/ set follow-ups to c.l.j.help.

Andrew T.

You are very aggressive (how old are you anyway?). As for the nettiqutte, it
is as good as diplomacy is - still you do not sound a very diplomatic kind
of guy (do you have a real job?). You waged war against me.
Anyway, if you have some kind of authority to speak on behalf of all the
people here, I will abide by your wish and post no more. Still you should be
taught a good lesson of tact, before going about thinking that you reprsent
others in that rude and impolite manner. Over and out (I have better things
to do than explaining to you why I pay for good services).


.



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