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Participant[quote=jpinpb]I would not walk. I would run! [/quote]
An instant classic. I’m gonna use that one for sure.
I use “Foreclosures aren’t the problem. They are the solution alot.” also. I think that was HLS.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I would not walk. I would run! [/quote]
An instant classic. I’m gonna use that one for sure.
I use “Foreclosures aren’t the problem. They are the solution alot.” also. I think that was HLS.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I would not walk. I would run! [/quote]
An instant classic. I’m gonna use that one for sure.
I use “Foreclosures aren’t the problem. They are the solution alot.” also. I think that was HLS.
September 10, 2009 at 10:30 PM in reply to: Greed + Stupidity = a Wells Fargo senior vice president #455399sdduuuude
ParticipantWho’s to say she was the highest ranking Wells Fargo executive doing this? Maybe Wells was using it in lieu of paying executives bonuses.
September 10, 2009 at 10:30 PM in reply to: Greed + Stupidity = a Wells Fargo senior vice president #455593sdduuuude
ParticipantWho’s to say she was the highest ranking Wells Fargo executive doing this? Maybe Wells was using it in lieu of paying executives bonuses.
September 10, 2009 at 10:30 PM in reply to: Greed + Stupidity = a Wells Fargo senior vice president #455933sdduuuude
ParticipantWho’s to say she was the highest ranking Wells Fargo executive doing this? Maybe Wells was using it in lieu of paying executives bonuses.
September 10, 2009 at 10:30 PM in reply to: Greed + Stupidity = a Wells Fargo senior vice president #456002sdduuuude
ParticipantWho’s to say she was the highest ranking Wells Fargo executive doing this? Maybe Wells was using it in lieu of paying executives bonuses.
September 10, 2009 at 10:30 PM in reply to: Greed + Stupidity = a Wells Fargo senior vice president #456196sdduuuude
ParticipantWho’s to say she was the highest ranking Wells Fargo executive doing this? Maybe Wells was using it in lieu of paying executives bonuses.
sdduuuude
ParticipantFLU – I can’t say I’m familiar with the mobile app space, but I agree with the other poster that a good mobie app developer should pick up on device-specific details in a few weeks. A great one, in a couple weeks.
I don’t know if there is such a thing as a class for teaching developers the ropes for the Google device, but that would be a great incentive for any applicants.
I’d suggest finding a great programmer in a space that is as close to your space as possible and wrap Google training, if there is such a thing, into the compensation package.
Or, hire a contractor that is working for Google to teach your new hires what they need to know as a side job. We contractors are whores. We’ll do anything for a side job.
I know a gal who has been programming for many years in many spaces. I have never worked with her, but she seems to be very diverse. Rattled off lots of languages she worked in. Her husband is an independent Mac developer and now has several iPhone apps. I’m sure he could offer his expertise as well. She is looking for work and she doesn’t strike me as greedy. Drop me a personal message with your email and we’ll talk.
sdduuuude
ParticipantFLU – I can’t say I’m familiar with the mobile app space, but I agree with the other poster that a good mobie app developer should pick up on device-specific details in a few weeks. A great one, in a couple weeks.
I don’t know if there is such a thing as a class for teaching developers the ropes for the Google device, but that would be a great incentive for any applicants.
I’d suggest finding a great programmer in a space that is as close to your space as possible and wrap Google training, if there is such a thing, into the compensation package.
Or, hire a contractor that is working for Google to teach your new hires what they need to know as a side job. We contractors are whores. We’ll do anything for a side job.
I know a gal who has been programming for many years in many spaces. I have never worked with her, but she seems to be very diverse. Rattled off lots of languages she worked in. Her husband is an independent Mac developer and now has several iPhone apps. I’m sure he could offer his expertise as well. She is looking for work and she doesn’t strike me as greedy. Drop me a personal message with your email and we’ll talk.
sdduuuude
ParticipantFLU – I can’t say I’m familiar with the mobile app space, but I agree with the other poster that a good mobie app developer should pick up on device-specific details in a few weeks. A great one, in a couple weeks.
I don’t know if there is such a thing as a class for teaching developers the ropes for the Google device, but that would be a great incentive for any applicants.
I’d suggest finding a great programmer in a space that is as close to your space as possible and wrap Google training, if there is such a thing, into the compensation package.
Or, hire a contractor that is working for Google to teach your new hires what they need to know as a side job. We contractors are whores. We’ll do anything for a side job.
I know a gal who has been programming for many years in many spaces. I have never worked with her, but she seems to be very diverse. Rattled off lots of languages she worked in. Her husband is an independent Mac developer and now has several iPhone apps. I’m sure he could offer his expertise as well. She is looking for work and she doesn’t strike me as greedy. Drop me a personal message with your email and we’ll talk.
sdduuuude
ParticipantFLU – I can’t say I’m familiar with the mobile app space, but I agree with the other poster that a good mobie app developer should pick up on device-specific details in a few weeks. A great one, in a couple weeks.
I don’t know if there is such a thing as a class for teaching developers the ropes for the Google device, but that would be a great incentive for any applicants.
I’d suggest finding a great programmer in a space that is as close to your space as possible and wrap Google training, if there is such a thing, into the compensation package.
Or, hire a contractor that is working for Google to teach your new hires what they need to know as a side job. We contractors are whores. We’ll do anything for a side job.
I know a gal who has been programming for many years in many spaces. I have never worked with her, but she seems to be very diverse. Rattled off lots of languages she worked in. Her husband is an independent Mac developer and now has several iPhone apps. I’m sure he could offer his expertise as well. She is looking for work and she doesn’t strike me as greedy. Drop me a personal message with your email and we’ll talk.
sdduuuude
ParticipantFLU – I can’t say I’m familiar with the mobile app space, but I agree with the other poster that a good mobie app developer should pick up on device-specific details in a few weeks. A great one, in a couple weeks.
I don’t know if there is such a thing as a class for teaching developers the ropes for the Google device, but that would be a great incentive for any applicants.
I’d suggest finding a great programmer in a space that is as close to your space as possible and wrap Google training, if there is such a thing, into the compensation package.
Or, hire a contractor that is working for Google to teach your new hires what they need to know as a side job. We contractors are whores. We’ll do anything for a side job.
I know a gal who has been programming for many years in many spaces. I have never worked with her, but she seems to be very diverse. Rattled off lots of languages she worked in. Her husband is an independent Mac developer and now has several iPhone apps. I’m sure he could offer his expertise as well. She is looking for work and she doesn’t strike me as greedy. Drop me a personal message with your email and we’ll talk.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI bought a house in a private deal once. There were no real estate agents involved. We agreed on the amount of the check that the seller would receive and I payed for everything else. It made everything simple. I had lots of work to do to keep costs down and choose the right people, but I was happy because I felt in control of the situation and the seller was happy cuz he didn’t have to worry about anything except disclosures and signing a few forms.
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