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Looking for Linux PowerPC experts to work in India
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t***@yahoo.com
2007-05-26 12:01:00 UTC
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Hello,

We are looking for experiernced Linux PowerPC experts to work iIndia.
Must have very good problem solving skills and analytical skills and
must be a team player. The job location will be in in India (south
India), please clearly mention your Education background and
experience in each project, what is your strengths and howmuch you are
epxecting. Send your resume to tsailaja2002 at yahoo dot com.

Thanks,
Sai,
***@yahoo.com
Oldtech
2007-06-15 03:24:50 UTC
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Post by t***@yahoo.com
Hello,
We are looking for experiernced Linux PowerPC experts to work iIndia.
Must have very good problem solving skills and analytical skills and
must be a team player. The job location will be in in India (south
India), please clearly mention your Education background and
experience in each project, what is your strengths and howmuch you are
epxecting. Send your resume to tsailaja2002 at yahoo dot com.
Thanks,
Sai,
I guess $125,000 per year would be out of their budget. But, for me, it
is a huge cut. And, India smells like a urinal, men piss against
buildings everywhere!

Clean it up, folks.
tortoise
2007-06-16 05:31:15 UTC
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Post by Oldtech
Post by t***@yahoo.com
Hello,
We are looking for experiernced Linux PowerPC experts to work iIndia.
Must have very good problem solving skills and analytical skills and
must be a team player. The job location will be in in India (south
India), please clearly mention your Education background and
experience in each project, what is your strengths and howmuch you are
epxecting. Send your resume to tsailaja2002 at yahoo dot com.
Thanks,
Sai,
I guess $125,000 per year would be out of their budget. But, for me, it
is a huge cut. And, India smells like a urinal, men piss against
buildings everywhere!
Clean it up, folks.
cost of living still a tenth or less in India what it is in america ?
somebody told me 10 years ago that $10,000 sets you for life there.

I guess they didn't listen to M. Gandhi as much as they might have
("poverty is no excuse for being unclean") or they just have
issues.

*I* heard its a slave market, not just in terms of money. I don't care
about money much, I lived on $10,000 / yr most of my life in the us.
but I care a lot about freedom especially software freedom both
for programmers and users, and far too many americans I see
taken advantage of already. But it has a lot to do with what you
are used to. I had a lot of grunt jobs growing up, both physical
and intellectual. people think that computer jobs are cushy well
they are not, they can be some of the toughest jobs around.

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