Re: Any LISP programmers able to earn a living in the "real world"
- From: jayessay <nospam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 06 Sep 2005 15:53:04 -0400
rem642b@xxxxxxxxx (Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t) writes:
> > From: jayessay <nos...@xxxxxxx>
> > http://seeker.dice.com/jobsearch/servlet/JobSearch?op=101&dockey=xml/4/3/437f437357e973b4b71cd1ae325f4089@activejobs0&c=1&source=1
>
> My experience with DICE is that none of the jobs they advertise are
> legitimate in the sense of anyone actually responding to resumes sent.
> But I went ahead and tried to apply anyway:
> - They actively discriminate against anyone without the money to
> purchase MicroSoft Word.
> - The only space for sending my resume is a single-line textfield, so
> the most I could put there was one URL pointing to my resume.
> - When I clicked the submit button, I got an error message something
> like "can't open file for upload". I've never seen that particular
> error message from any other WebSite, so the Dice site seems to be
> broken in a unique way.
None of this is relevant to your original claim, which clearly is
false. Presumably if you add enough qualifications you can end up
saying that there have not even been any Java jobs offered during the
last ten years. Shrug.
/Jon
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'j' - a n t h o n y at romeo/charley/november com
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