[nycphp-jobs] INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
Margaret M. Waldman
mmwaldman at nyc.rr.com
Mon Jan 30 20:01:56 EST 2012
Dude. That Matthew Kaufman was totally massively posting previously. You
got all over my case and said nothing to him.
He sent me some kind of whacky email offline. I have it somewhere.
And, see you are threatening to blacklist people, yet, you claim you didn't
blacklist me.
And, if I get occasionally unprofessional, it's because I'm old and some
times in pain. And, honestly, I used to be totally professional. But, I
guess old age has left me a little jaded and obviously bold enough to cross
the line.
Anyway ...
took you long enough ...
I wouldn't d/c the list. But, that Matthew has BEEN doing this on the list.
He scared me a little rambling about hiring someone OR getting a job. I
don't know. Maybe, he's harmless, but I've never met him and don't know him
from Adam.
Margaret
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From: "Hans Zaunere" <bulk at zaunere.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 8:04 PM
To: "'Matthew Kaufman'" <mkfmncom at gmail.com>
Cc: <jobs at lists.nyphp.org>
Subject: Re: [nycphp-jobs] INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
>> Seriously, what a waste of time.... wow...
>
> Yeah, seriously, wow... Matt... you just posted three meaningless messages
> to the list, defeating the whole purpose of what we're trying to do here.
> Including forwarding someone's vacation response to the list...? WHAT?
>
> I don't get it - why is this list a magnet for trite meaningless posts?
> It
> doesn't happen on other lists - why this one? And especially since you're
> going to look like an idiot in front of prospective clients/employers.
>
> If it has ever been unclear, let me restate what this list is for:
>
> -- posting of available positions by employers, that relate to PHP
> -- posting of specific positions by recruiters that relate to PHP
> -- posting of resumes/availability of employment of INDIVIDUALS - do not
> advertise here
>
> I'm frankly getting tired of being a list mom for a list that's supposed
> to
> be the most professional and straightforward for seeking work. Really,
> it's
> dumbfounding.
>
> If it continues, I'll moderate the list, kick people without hesitation,
> and
> possibly disband the list altogether.
>
> If you have something to say about it, suggestions, etc. flame me
> offlist -
> if you do it on the list, you're gone.
>
> H
>
>
>
>
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