Re: An important message to all jobseekers ,and internet users

> this is your friend , administrator -india > > either you are fresher or experienced, searching for any job, any > location in India. [job guarantee for your challenging career.] > > Do this two things > > 1] Post your resume on snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com

The URL is left unchanged, so people can note it and avoid ever responding to that address, because of its uncaring spamming on international newsgroups.

I have cross-posted to at least two of the spammed newsgroups.

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On Thursday 08 Nov 2007 6:27 pm CBFalconer wrote in article :

Huh? The kind of guys who are likely to apply to such offers are unlikely to loose sleep over the spamming.

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santosh

Simple. A lot of work is being outsourced these days, and it is very difficult to tell what kind of quality one will be getting.

By discovering what firms would actually hire someone who would respond to such an offer, one can instantly know that they will receive ZERO quality from that firm.

Knowing who to avoid makes the selection process easier.

G.

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ghelbig

Mr Falconer is under the impression that he is the group God and everyone pays attention to his petty rantings.

Interestingly enough he promotes his own "libraries" and availability in every single post he makes, albeit in one of his multiple signatures.

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Richard

And you would base your hiring on which usenet groups they post to? How ridiculous.

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Richard

Not on what group they post to; rather their ability to read and understand simple directions. There are groups that are intended for job hiring related postings. IIRC, they all have the letters "job" in their name.

If they are too lazy or stupid to follow simple directions on usenet, most likely they will be too lazy or stupid to perform any assigned task. And I would choose not to hire someone that was too lazy or stupid to perform an assigned task.

G.

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ghelbig

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Chuck, why on Earth did you feel the need to re-spam newsgroups that have already been spammed? Did you think that anyone wouldn't have already figured out that the original posting was spam?

Some news servers filter out spam; you've managed to bring the spammer's site to the attention of people who never saw the original.

Don't post followups to spam. Either ignore it or report it to someone who can do something about it.

You know better. Sheesh.

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Keith Thompson

I felt the urge to urge ignoramuses to ignore it, but to remember it for future ignoring. Stupid of me. But I didn't think about it

- just reacted. Not the first time I have done this sort of foolishness.

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Oh, no, it's becoming quite *easy* to predict the quality. At least, on most of the outsourced projects I've been involved with predicting the quality - mediocre - has been very easy. Predicting things like delivery dates, staff resource usage, existence of anything other than the most cursory tests.... *that* is the challenge ;P

pete

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