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- Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 19:02:50 +1000
- From: "Abe, Rena" <Rena.Abe@example.com>
- Subject: RE: [tlug] Job opportunity
Stephen, Thank you so much for your comment. I think gaining the respect is the most important and valuable asset for us. I think it could be said for not only the headhunting, but also everyday lives of ours. I am sorry for stepping into your technical mailing list...I felt very bad since some of you were very unhappy about this. -Rena -----Original Message----- From: Stephen J. Turnbull [mailto:turnbull@example.com] Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 5:56 PM To: tlug@example.com Subject: Re: [tlug] Job opportunity >>>>> "Rena" == Rena Abe <Abe> writes: Rena> At least, I deliver my service very seriously and sincerely. Rena> It is not like I am buying and selling products. It is all Rena> about human relationships. Well, if you take that seriously, I suspect there are many people on this list who would be pleased to have you around for their day of need. What you need to remember is that most of the things that make sense for you to do in moderation make sense for spammers and other thugs to take to extremes. The gains to "cheating" (ie, treating people as products) are very high. So to gain trust, you will have be very moderate, and invest in keeping a fairly high profile, best by attending meetings in person, etc. I don't know if it's worth it for your business. But the rewards for gaining trust may be high. I know of several people (well, two) who actually do have the qualifications you specified (or close enough that I'm sure your client wants to talk to them) and are (at last notice) in the market. But the reason I know those things is that I am trusted not to tell headhunters (of the type that deserve the reputation). On the other hand, if I knew you better, you might get an email from one of those developers. Or if they knew you better.... I know I'm not unique in knowing good people who might be available, and I know that some of the people on this list are top-drawer in their fields. Think about it; as I say, I know that there are times in everybody's life when a job change is in order. An "Honest Recruiter"[1] who's known in TLUG circles might be just the ticket. Footnotes: [1] Cf. http://www.xemacs.org/Releases/21.4.8.html, and note the previous version's codename, I have a sense of humor, really I do. -- Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Ask not how you can "do" free software business; ask what your business can "do for" free software. -- TLUG server is hosted by Open Source Development Lab Japan http://www.osdl.jp/ To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at <http://www.tlug.jp/list.html> **************************************************************** This electronic message transmission contains information from the Hudson Highland Group and is confidential or privileged. The information is intended to be for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify us by telephone immediately at +61.2.8233.2222 **************************************************************** *
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