Re: Wanted PHP Developers LogicManse

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On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 13:34 -0400, tedd wrote:
> At 9:51 AM -0700 9/30/08, VamVan wrote:
> >Job Description is awesome though. My first instinct was to jump in to it
> >right away. But there are some red flags as their website looks too
> >immature. Hard to believe !!!
> 
> That's my instinct as well.
> 
> If a company is advertising for web programmers and doesn't have it's 
> own web site in order, then I suspect there is a disconnect between 
> management and their technical staff (if they have any). If they 
> won't listen to their own people, or they don't know any better, then 
> I don't want to work for them.
> 
>  From my experience, you can save yourself a lot of headache by 
> choosing clients that aren't ignorant.

I'm not really getting into this discussion... but thought there's a bit
of a chicken/egg issue at play. It may be the first thing they want a
new hire to do is fix their own web page. If that were true then
understandably their site would be in need of work until such time as
they secure a developer.

BTW, while we're off topic... my wife delivered our third child (second
boy) 3 minutes after midnight yesterday :)

Cheers,
Rob.

Ps. Yes! this does imply that I don't just use Jochem's blow
    up doll ;)
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