[ale] Filesystem Architect
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Thu Jul 25 14:45:30 EDT 2002
Fulton Green wrote:
> Also, any development shop that emphasizes pair programming, just one of the
> practices of the ever-more-popular Extreme Programming (XP) methodology, may
> have difficulty with the virtual office thing.
Why?
>
> On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 02:07:31PM -0400, Geoffrey wrote:
>
>>I'd suggest to her, that under the current job climate, it'd be foolish
>>for someone to relocate for ANYTHING referred to as a startup.
>>
>>Further, with current technologies, they'd get a lot more bang for their
>>buck by having someone do a virtual office solution. I've been doing it
>>for over 5 years now and it works. I'd be glad to provide suggestions
>>for any problems they see that would arise from such a solution. I'm no
>>expert, but I've been doing it a while now so I've overcome a number of
>>hurdles. The only one you'll never overcome is the manager who has to
>>be able to put his/her hand on your shoulder to assure themselves the
>>job's getting done.
>>
>>Danny Cox wrote:
>>
>>>Howdy!
>>>
>>> I just received a call from a recruiter in Los Gatos California (like:
>>>wow!). Los Gatos is just south of San Jose, and is one of the
>>>higher-rent districts. She's looking for a filesystem architect, and
>>>expects the candidate to move there (warning: very high cost of
>>>living!). She claims that this is a "very well funded startup", so take
>>>that as you will. Her contact info is:
>>>
>>> Mary Stahl
>>> 408-559-7599
>>>
>
>
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Until later: Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
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