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Attn:  Technical Industry Candidates (MAKE $1000)

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HeadHunter - 21 Sep 2004 18:14 GMT
Here is the opportunity to start making some big cash!

Hi everyone my name is Josh Stomel. I am a technical recruiter here in
California. I have two offices, one in Northern California and another
in Southern California. I am looking to compensate whoever can assist
me.

Right now the Job market is picking up and I am looking for some help
from you.

If you are looking for a new opportunity or have any friends or family
with a technical background such as;
(Software Engineers, Product Managers, QA, SQL, Embedded,
Architectures, Mac
Design, Java, etc…) you may be in luck.

Therefore, get out there, ask your friends, ask coworkers and see who
is looking for a new exciting opportunity.

Here is what you do;

Please contact me with the newest resume in a word document and all of
their contact info. If my team places one of your friends or family
then I will compensate you $1000 after 30 days of their placement.

This is uncapped, so the more resumes you can find, the more potential
you have to make some big money.

I have plenty of Mid – Senior level positions available in the
Northern and Southern California region.

Here is my contact information:

Email: Josh@expanxion.net
Phone: 650-261-0211
Fax:   650-261-1044
Mike Schilling - 21 Sep 2004 19:06 GMT
> Here is the opportunity to start making some big cash!
>
> Hi everyone my name is Josh Stomel. I am a technical recruiter here in
> California. I have two offices, one in Northern California and another
> in Southern California. I am looking to compensate whoever can assist
> me.

Hi, Josh.  Are you too young to remember Cantor and Siegel?  If so, read
this:

http://www.improb.com/personal/gorin/ethics/cands-netcom.html

Then you can apologize, go away, and never return.
Steve Sobol - 21 Sep 2004 19:27 GMT
> Hi, Josh.  Are you too young to remember Cantor and Siegel?  If so, read
> this:
>
> http://www.improb.com/personal/gorin/ethics/cands-netcom.html
>
> Then you can apologize, go away, and never return.

Are *job postings* themselves offtopic in comp.lang.java.*?

OK, Josh's "give me referrals" post is not appropriate. But I have responded to
 a post in the recent past, to c.l.j.programmer, from someone who was looking
to fill a job for his company.

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Mike Schilling - 21 Sep 2004 20:11 GMT
>> Hi, Josh.  Are you too young to remember Cantor and Siegel?  If so, read
>> this:
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Are *job postings* themselves offtopic in comp.lang.java.*?

They ceratinly are in java.advocacy, which is where I read this.


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