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[nycphp-jobs] PHP 5 / MongoDB Developer wanted! Remote or NYC

Edward Prevost Me at EdwardPrevost.info
Thu Jul 7 07:30:43 EDT 2011


I believe sarcastic vulgarity was a required elective at UCB. :o)


On 7/7/2011 12:30 AM, Chauncey Thorn wrote:
> I apologize. Why the profanity? Is it required to communicate your point?
>
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 12:16 AM, Margaret Waldman
> <mmwaldman at nyc.rr.com <mailto:mmwaldman at nyc.rr.com>> wrote:
>
>     Not for nothing.  I got sick of working at home.  Seemed great
>     until I did it.
>
>     I'd put my legs through two pant holes, through on the loafers or
>     the docs and sitting in a stinking cubicle just to get out of the
>     apartment.
>
>     Blah, blah, blah ...
>
>     Fuck me and my CS BA from UCB.  I got that pretty independently.
>
>     Of course, I'd settle for working at home if I have to, but
>     nowadays even the ugly mugs of computer programmers are mighty
>     inviting.  ;-)
>
>     -----Original Message----- From: John Coggeshall
>     Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 10:43 AM
>     To: jobs at lists.nyphp.org <mailto:jobs at lists.nyphp.org>
>     Subject: [nycphp-jobs] PHP 5 / MongoDB Developer wanted! Remote or NYC
>
>
>     Say no to the oppression of wearing pants and working in a cubicle! We
>     are looking for a seasoned web developer to work remotely on a
>     PHP5/MongoDB project running on Zend Server. If you happen to live
>     in the NYC area that's great too - it helps if time from time you
>     can stop
>     in the office.
>
>     We don't care about your college degree, but we will want to see
>     examples of recent work, and you'll have to run the gauntlet with our
>     lead techs, so choose your code wisely.
>
>     Most job descriptions throw in "blah blah blah communication skills
>     blah blah", but this is a full-time (potentially) remote position,
>     so your
>     communication skills and ability to work independently are absolutely
>     critical. Attention to detail and efficiency are key characteristics
>     of our ideal candidate.
>
>     REQUIRED:
>     - Excellent PHP5 skills
>     - Strong MongoDB skills
>     - Strong Javascript skills, both client-side and node.js servers
>     - Experience with the Lithium framework a big plus, CakePHP is a
>     decent substitute
>     - Ability to work within a Scrum Agile framework environment
>
>     If you're interested, send your resume PDF or link to
>     john at revjam.com <mailto:john at revjam.com>. (Emails with MS Word
>     attachments will be
>     /dev/null'd.)
>
>     Revjam.com is a bright new well-funded startup based out of New York
>     City, NY. Our product,  was recently with the support of the NYPHP
>     community in May, 2011 focused on being the premier social commerce
>     platform.
>
>     -- 
>     John Coggeshall
>     Chief Technology Officer
>     http://revjam.com
>
>     ph: 914.263.1049 <tel:914.263.1049>
>     fx: 716.299.2225 <tel:716.299.2225>
>     em: john at revjam.com <mailto:john at revjam.com>
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> -- 
> Chauncey Thorn
> PHP Developer/Systems Administrator
> email: chaunceyt at gmail.com <mailto:chaunceyt at gmail.com>
> url: http://www.cthorn.com/
>
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