[TriLUG] Web Ninja(Developer) Job near RDU

Ryan Leathers rleathers at americanri.com
Thu Apr 16 11:03:31 EDT 2009


I'm reluctant to chime in here, but I've convinced myself that if I want
things to change I have to do something more than merely hope for it.

I used to be a regular reader and poster to this list. Sadly, each time
I am tempted to see whats going on with TriLUG I quickly find threads
like this one  reminding me of why I quit following the list in the
first place.

I'd like to keep up on Linux related and FOSS related topics - even
relevant job postings. I'm a hiring manager, so I find it very useful to
have my finger on the pulse, so to speak.

I realize that free speech advocacy and strong opinions will always be
plentiful in this community. If only there were an equal amount of
tolerance and self restraint, people like me might be inclined to have a
more frequent voice. Instead, I'll probably once again ignore this list
for several months until curiosity gets the best of me.

  




Jim Tuttle wrote:
> Oh, Allen, was I not clear?  Sorry about that.  I'll try again.
>
> I agree with Martin Luther that faith is the enemy of reason.  I like
> working with people who don't believe in ghosts and talking snakes and
> think their little book of fairy tales does a better job of explaining
> the world than Geology, Chemistry, Physics, and well, I'm sure you get
> my point.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
> Allen Freeman wrote:
>   
>> Obtuse? Pot vs kettle anyone? I'd say what I was refering to is rather clear based on which of your posts I opted to reply to. 
>>
>> --- On Thu, 4/16/09, Jim Tuttle <jjtuttle at trilug.org> wrote:
>>
>> From: Jim Tuttle <jjtuttle at trilug.org>
>> Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Web Ninja(Developer) Job near RDU
>> To: "Triangle Linux Users Group General Discussion" <trilug at trilug.org>
>> Date: Thursday, April 16, 2009, 6:25 PM
>>
>> Sorry, I didn't understand your obtuse reference.  Were you speaking to
>> my preconceptions about the lunacy of religion or of obnoxious splash
>> pages?  Just wanted to make sure I understood you there.
>>
>> thx,
>> Jim
>>
>> Allen Freeman wrote:
>>     
>>> Your preconceptions are showing, might want to tuck those back in. 
>>>
>>> --- On Thu, 4/16/09, Jim Tuttle <jjtuttle at trilug.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> From: Jim Tuttle <jjtuttle at trilug.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Web Ninja(Developer) Job near RDU
>>> To: "Triangle Linux Users Group General Discussion" <trilug at trilug.org>
>>> Date: Thursday, April 16, 2009, 3:44 PM
>>>
>>> See, I wish more companies announced jobs like this.  In fact, I wish
>>> they'd put Jesus in the subject line so my spam filter could catch it.
>>> I like working with people who value reason.
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
>>>
>>> arcaneadam at gmail.com wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Just wanted to give a heads up on a job at my company. You can check out
>>>> the craigslist link here
>>>> http://raleigh.craigslist.org/web/1124047597.html. If you have any
>>>> questions feel free to email me. Here is the Job Description:
>>>>
>>>> In 140 Characters or less:
>>>>
>>>> You flat out rock. You make beautiful websites that function perfectly.
>>>> You drupal, twitter, & css your way around the Web. You are a ninja.
>>>>
>>>> Slightly more detailed description:
>>>>
>>>> We (Marketing Ministries, see below) is looking for an awesome Web Ninja
>>>> (developer) to join our team. We build web sites for people all over the
>>>> globe and have fun doing it. You should love the internet and be always
>>>> seeking out the latest trends and technologies. You should also love
>>>> Jesus and be devoted to advancing His ministries (our clients).
>>>>
>>>> You know:
>>>>
>>>> * HTML, CSS, XML, Javascript, etc., etc. (You get the idea)
>>>> * Drupal (Show us your modules)
>>>> * jQuery $("#you").ninja(TRUE);
>>>> * LAMP (Only Open Source around here)
>>>> * W3C Standards (Non-negotiable, thats what makes them standards right?)
>>>>
>>>> You understand:
>>>>
>>>> * Good User interface and interaction (We want the web to be simple and
>>>> easy to use)
>>>> * OOP (no that's not oops, it's Object Oriented Programming)
>>>> * Security and how to program secure programs
>>>> * Working in a team environment
>>>> * Site planning and concepting
>>>>
>>>> You would knock our socks off if:
>>>>
>>>> * You Twitter (If you don't know what that is just stop right now)
>>>> * You have contributed modules on Drupal.org (Let's see 'em)
>>>> * You have knowledge and experience with other CMS/Frameworks
>>>> (Wordpress, Joomla, Codeignitr, Zend)
>>>> * You understand good design (Spacing, colors, typography)
>>>> * You are a Linux geek (Fear me for I am root)
>>>> * You have a PHD (Just kidding, we actually don't care if you have any
>>>> degree, as long as you've got the talent)
>>>>
>>>> You could earn more brownie points by:
>>>>
>>>> * Being a sports fan
>>>> * Enjoying a good cup of coffee
>>>> * Having a solid sense of humor
>>>> * Being an avid Open Source supporter
>>>>
>>>> What about us?
>>>>
>>>> Ummm, check out our website: http://www.marketingministries.com, but
>>>> please, no phone calls or spamming outside of this job listing. We know
>>>> you are special and God created you in his image, but please be patient
>>>> with us, as we shovel job inquiries out of our inbox. Your
>>>> resume/email/links to relevant works should be enough to warrant an
>>>> invitation for an interview.
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