On Sun, July 5, 2015 7:58 am, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Sat, Jul 04, 2015 at 06:35:44PM +1000, Patrick
Shirkey wrote:
Are there really NO Germans ON THE LAU LIST who
either want to work with
multimedia hardware on a daily basis while travelling around the country
to interesting locations OR no one who can assist with finding/recommend
anyone who does want a job like that?
I really can't blame anyone for not responding to your message.
In fact it has all the traits of the type of 'job offer' I would
advise anyone to ignore in the same way as one should ignore ads
for blue pills or Nigerian money transfer schemes.
You don't provide any hint at all as to the nature of the job,
the employer, the type of contract, required qualifications etc.
nor any piece of information that could be used to evaluate the
offer in a rational way.
What the hell is 'multimedia hardware' meant to be ? What are
those 'interesting places' one should visit ?
What you offer could be anything from driving around the country
to replace defective flatscreens in shopping centers and railway
stations, to demonstrating some new technology to a specialist
audience.
What is even more obscure is your role in this. Are you the
employer ? If not who is and how are you involved ?
Anyone who is interested is strongly encouraged to contact me OFFLIST for
more details.
All I want to add to the information released publicly so far is that it
is a rare opportunity to take on a salaried job working at a world leading
multimedia company in Germany. It should be fairly obvious that these
chances don't come round often otherwise this would not have been the
first time I posted the opportunity on this list.
If you are in Germany AND you like driving AND working with multimedia
technology WHILE making use of your Linux Audio expertise AND enjoy
visiting interesting locations WHILE being paid a salary to do it this is
a good job opportunity.
Further details will be shared in direct communications ONLY.
I'm sure if this was in Greece, Spain, Italy I would have been flooded
with CV's by now. It seems to me that all y'all Germans are not feeling
the cuts like the rest of Europe.
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd