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I can *nearly* forgive the marinating typo/auto correct, though obviously
I'd like it to apply to developers rather than the servers that they work
on. "a large client of us" though, urrgh, please somone tell me this
construct isn't common even in the former colonies. It certainly isn't
English and I don't really believe it is American either.
Niall
On 1/18/07, Kerber, Andrew <Andrew.Kerber_at_umb.com> wrote:
>
> Below is an actual email I received. I bet a server would have to be
> marinated a longggggg time to be edible.
>
>
>
> Hello
>
> We have a 2 -3 months contract need with a large client of us in St Louis
> for a strong Oracle DBA.
>
> Candidate needs to have experience in configuring and marinating
> development servers as well as managing production servers. Experience
> with Oracle 9i and/or 10g is required.
>
> This is a possible hire opportunity after the initial contract but
> candidates need to be Green Card holders or US Citizens to be considered
> for fulltime employment.
>
> Please send your resume along with contact, rate/salary and availability
> details if you are open to consider the opportunity.
>
> Thank you
>
> Andrea Skinner
> Aptude Inc
> www.aptude.com
> 630-692-6700 X 18
>
> *Ask about our Consultant Referral Program*
> You could earn $500 for qualified referrals.
> Disclosure: Candidates must have worked for Aptude, Inc. for a period of
> 3 months
> (90 Days) prior to receipt of Referral Fee
>
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-- Niall Litchfield Oracle DBA http://www.orawin.info -- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Thu Jan 18 2007 - 07:54:47 CST