I just spent weeks looking for someone who would take a short-term gig, and
in the end flew someone in from the other side of the continent. Of course,
the stars were properly aligned, he turned out to be a true hacker, and we
hired him full-time before two weeks had passed....

--
Dan McGarry
http://www.moodindigo.com/

----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: [issues] No, you don't suck, and I won't ignore you


> Caitlyn Máire Martin wrote:
>
> > You do *not* suck.  You are working hard to solve a difficult problem
> > and not getting anything back for doing it.  You deserve praise, not to
> > be ignored.  Please don't be so hard on yourself, OK?
>
> <metoo>Hear hear!</metoo>
>
>
> Jenn V.
>
> ObIssues: Dancer came up with the observation that there seem to be fewer
Perl
> programmers available for hire at the moment (than there were six-twelve
> months ago). Is this a local phenomenon? Or global? And do people have
> hypotheses as to why?
> --
>   Humans are the only species to feed and house entirely separate species
>      for no reason other than the pleasure of their company. Why?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Jenn Vesperman
http://www.simegen.com/~jenn/
>
>
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