> Dear Hetz, Hi Marc,
> > 2. As a person who previously "matched" between companies and > > developers, I would say to any developer who wants to join you, that > > you are a "Red Risk", which means that developers should ask for cash > > (and not Shotef+30 or anything like that) or bank's cheque or a bank > > guarantee. Why? because you either do not know the law in Israel > > and/or being fully Naive. > > Hetz, my dear, this is an ad hominem > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem). It might even constitute libel. > Yes, Uri is either unaware or ignoring Israeli and other laws, but using an > ad hominem is always a bad idea. Ad hominem, the short hebrew version: http://milon.walla.co.il/ts.cgi?tsscript=index&term=ad+hominem I see your point, but I respectfully disagree. I can give myself as an example: After signing my last contract to work at a start-up, the "boss" decided (3 weeks after I started to work) that I need to select an option: either a 60% cut of my salary or quitting. He's sure that he can get professional Linux staff for around 6-7K "bruto". (I'm not talking about some person who just finished RHCE, he is looking for someone who knows load balancing, scripts, deep server knowledge etc..). Why he didn't check prior signing a contract with me getting people with this amount of salary is beyond me. I know that I had to quit due to his childish decisions and be left high and dry. It's not that he wasn't satisfied with my work, it's that he wasn't satisfied with the contract that he himself wrote and signed. Thats why I wrote what I wrote. > > 3. Of course, any developer who "accidentally" served in the Israeli > > army should NOT try to work with you or else you'll mock and insult > > him, just like what you did 1-2 years ago, an act that was fully > > childish behavior. > > Again, an ad hominem. What does it matter that Uri rails (quite > incoherently, I must say, which gravely detracts from his argumentation) > against criminal organizations like the IDF, etc. Uri is somewhat misguided > in his views, but that is not a very good reason to ad hominem him. Oh? look at this (http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3295235,00.html). If someone cannot separate a military service from a citizen's life, then I think that developers who want to work for/with him should decide whatever they want to decide. Sorry for this OT stuff. Thanks, Hetz -- Skepticism is the lazy person's default position. my blog (hebrew): http://benhamo.org ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]