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***Urgent Requirements for Software Professionals in INDIA***

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Info Kiran - 15 Jun 2007 06:38 GMT
We are a well established US based Software Consulting company..
We are rated as "One of the Top 500 Consulting Company" all over US.
Our client list includes fortune 500 companies. {Direct Clients}

We are looking for several software professionals, with Minimum of 2+
Years of Technical Expertise
for our onsite requirements all over INDIA with the following Skill
sets.

Dot Net Developers.
Java Developers.
QA Testers.
Mainframe Professionals.
Oracle Developers.
PL/SQL Developers.
SAP Professionals.
PEOPLESOFT  Professionals.
ORACLE DBA's.
SIEBEL Professionals.
Yantra and WCS Professionals.
Web Technologies - Java, J2EE, JSP, Struts, Weblogic, Websphere,
Vignette
Client Server - Oracle PL/SQL, Oracle DBAs
Open Systems - C, C++, UNIX, Shell Scripting
IBM Mainframes - Cobol, Cics ,DB2, JCL, Vsam, IMS-DB / DC
Data Architects - Specialize in any one of Oracle / Sybase / DB2 / SQL
Server or Open-Source Databases.
Oracle / Sybase / DB2 / SQL Server Specialist - Specialize in any one
of Oracle / Sybase / DB2 / SQL Server
or Open-Source Databases.

E-mail your resumes as .doc attachment to: kiran-itjobs@indiamail.com

Regards,
Kiran.
choudhury.com@gmail.com - 15 Jun 2007 07:50 GMT
> We are a well established US based Software Consulting company..
> We are rated as "One of the Top 500 Consulting Company" all over US.
[quoted text clipped - 31 lines]
> Regards,
> Kiran.

i stay in india city chennai, i have completed my engineering in IT
2007. i am a fresher searchingh for right jobs  in software field. my
percentage that acquired after completing upto 7th sem is 73% and i am
waiting for final sem result.i know java , c++ and c basic
programming.i can also go for QA oriented jobs in software industry
Lew - 15 Jun 2007 12:07 GMT
> We are a well established US based Software Consulting company..
> We are rated as "One of the Top 500 Consulting Company" all over US.
> Our client list includes fortune 500 companies. {Direct Clients}

And yet you don't have your own email domain.  Now that /is/ well established!

All the big companies these days have their people use gmail addresses.  Tchyah.

> We are looking for several software professionals, with Minimum of 2+
> Years of Technical Expertise
> for our onsite requirements all over INDIA

"INDIA".  Not "India".  I wonder why?

> with the following Skill sets.

Also why the need to capitalize "Skill"?  Oh, wait, the literary standard must
match the professionalism that drives their choice of email domain.

> Dot Net Developers.
> Java Developers.
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> of Oracle / Sybase / DB2 / SQL Server
> or Open-Source Databases.

Must also be expert at brewing chai.

> E-mail your resumes as .doc attachment to: kiran-itjobs@indiaspam.spam

Don't forget the macro viruses!

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Lew

Greg R. Broderick - 16 Jun 2007 20:17 GMT
> All the big companies these days have their people use gmail addresses.
> Tchyah.

At least their headhunters^Whuman resources professionals.

Funny how one doesn't tend to see the same gmail address twice (though that
may also be due to the operation of my killfile).

> Also why the need to capitalize "Skill"?  Oh, wait, the literary
> standard must match the professionalism that drives their choice of
> email domain.

Hey, it could've been worse, they could have spelled it "skilz".

:-)

Cheers!

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Info Kiran - 18 Jun 2007 18:33 GMT
On Jun 17, 12:17 am, "Greg R. Broderick"
<usenet200...@blackholio.dyndns.org> wrote:

> > All the big companies these days have their people use gmail addresses.
> > Tchyah.
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> Q. What is the most annoying thing on Usenet?
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Mr Greg R. Broderick,

Let me tell you some thing.

Iam not posting this message on behalf of the company.
We do have a domain, url, email ids and everything a company needs to
have, i am just helping some people who are really in need of break in
their career. as for as email id is concerned, you can always write to
me on my id kiran-itjobs@indiamail.com.
If you are not serious, don't ever make a joke of any person, the
company he/she is representing. if you don't want to see my message,
you can just ignore and mind your job.
Hunter Gratzner - 18 Jun 2007 19:02 GMT
> Mr Greg R. Broderick,

Uhh Greg, see what you have done? You have insulted a spammer!

Good work!

> Let me tell you some thing.

Cry us a river.

> Iam not posting this message on behalf of the company.

Ah, so you want to bag the bounty for dragging fresh meat into the
company.

> We do have a domain, url, email ids and everything a company needs to
> have, i am just helping some people who are really in need of break in
> their career.

You are so bad at lying. There is a shortage of half-decent
programmers in India, particular in Bangalore, from where you are
coming. No one able to spell the word Java correctly needs any help
"of break in their career". Whatever that should mean.

> as for as email id is concerned, you can always write to
> me on my id kiran-itj...@indiamail.com.
> If you are not serious, don't ever make a joke of any person, the
> company he/she is representing.

Uhh, spmmy wants to educate us. I don't know what spammy can teach us,
it is is certainly not bussines ethics.

> if you don't want to see my message,
> you can just ignore and mind your job.

Typical spammer speak.
Joshua Cranmer - 18 Jun 2007 20:11 GMT
> Iam not posting this message on behalf of the company.

Missing a space there?

Anyways, you are a liar:
CASE 1: This is true. Then, your first message that your company needed
programmers is a lie, ergo you are a liar.
CASE 2: This is false. Then you are a liar by definition.

Deriving logically from this statement, I can therefore conclude that
what you say should not be trusted.

> If you are not serious, don't ever make a joke of any person, the
> company he/she is representing. if you don't want to see my message,
> you can just ignore and mind your job.

Ignore and mind -> multiple verbs but one direct object, therefore you
want me to ignore my job and then mind it (the definition of mind is,
after all, to look after)? The logical fallacy!
Bent C Dalager - 19 Jun 2007 13:58 GMT
>Ignore and mind -> multiple verbs but one direct object, therefore you
>want me to ignore my job and then mind it (the definition of mind is,
>after all, to look after)? The logical fallacy!

Ah, but can you have your job and eat it too? :-)

Cheers
    Bent D
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Greg R. Broderick - 19 Jun 2007 19:26 GMT
> Mr Greg R. Broderick,
>
> Let me tell you some thing.
>
> Iam not posting this message on behalf of the company.

Not to put too fine a point on it, but this is bullshit.

From your original posting:

We are a well established US based Software Consulting company..
We are rated as "One of the Top 500 Consulting Company" all over US.
Our client list includes fortune 500 companies. {Direct Clients}

> We do have a domain, url, email ids and everything a company needs to
> have, i am just helping some people who are really in need of break in
> their career. as for as email id is concerned, you can always write to
> me on my id kiran-itjobs@indiamail.com.

And you get nothing whatsoever out of it, no referral bonus, no commision, no
whatever?  Yeah, right!  

Pull the other one, it's got bells on it.

> If you are not serious, don't ever make a joke of any person, the
> company he/she is representing.

You don't need my help -- you do a FAR better job than I could ever do, of
making a joke of yourself and of the "well established US based software
consluting company" whom you represent (poorly).

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Info Kiran - 18 Jun 2007 18:32 GMT
> > We are a well established US based Software Consulting company..
> > We are rated as "One of the Top 500 Consulting Company" all over US.
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>
> - Show quoted text -

Mr Lew,

Let me tell you some thing.

Iam not posting this message on behalf of the company.
We do have a domain, url, email ids and everything a company needs to
have, i am just helping some people who are really in need of break in
their career. as for as email id is concerned, you can always write to
me on my id kiran-itjobs@indiamail.com.
If you are not serious, don't ever make a joke of any person, the
company he/she is representing. if you don't want to see my message,
you can just ignore and mind your own job.
Lew - 18 Jun 2007 20:21 GMT
> Mr Lew,
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> their career. as for as email id is concerned, you can always write to
> me on my id kiran-itspammer@indiaspam.spam.

Newsgroups are for public discourse, not private replies.  If you don't want
to see your replies in public, don't post in public.

> If you are not serious, don't ever make a joke of any person, the
> company he/she is representing. if you don't want to see my message,
> you can just ignore and mind your own job.

Let me tell /you/ something, Mr. Rude Pants.  You spammed a technical
newsgroup with your off-topic and unwelcome advertisement.  It's free speech
here, and if I don't want to ignore you I don't have to.

Why don't you engage in ethical business practices instead of getting all
whiney about how you're treated here?  If you don't like it, don't post here.

A word of advice to you - if you want to impress people, learn to use good
writing - your grammar stinks.  Learn to be polite.  Learn not to be a whiner.
 And don't spam the newsgroups.  Defensiveness will not win you any business.
 If indeed you even have legitimate business, which I wonder about.

Mr. "Info Kiran" the spam-Man - you don't need to be here if you don't like
it.  No one will lament your reversion to ethical behavior, assuming you can.

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Uv - 19 Jun 2007 13:47 GMT
> Mr Lew,
>
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> company he/she is representing. if you don't want to see my message,
> you can just ignore and mind your own job.

Let me tell you "some thing" as well.

Your original post was off-topic for this newsgroup.
Your reply made me sad enough to get out of lurk mode.

Please stop. You're being laughed at.


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