[asterisk-biz] How to live in this world without job
Outback Dingo
outbackdingo at gmail.com
Tue Nov 11 23:07:14 CST 2008
where in China do you reside ? what city ?
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 7:56 AM, Andy Spring <andyspr at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for you everyone for your help, does anyone have any part-time job
> for me, I can do the works of translation between english and chinese as
> well as help you make purchase in China and check the quality of goods only
> with small commissions.
> Also I can do photoshop and coreldraw and can help you make logo and web
>
> Thank you very much everyone
>
> Best regards
> andy
>
> 2008/11/12 STEVE TOTARO <STOTARO at mail.schoffstall.com>
>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com on behalf of Andrew
>> Kohlsmith (lists)
>> >Sent: Tue 11/11/2008 7:32 PM
>> >To: asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com
>> >Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] How to live in this world without job
>> >
>> >On November 11, 2008 10:08:49 am Steve Totaro wrote:
>> >> Sorry, they do have a purpose, and some are very fair, but having gone
>> >> through them many times over the years, I conclude they are mostly
>> >> comparable to a tick, leech, or worst case, a tape worm.
>> >
>> >This is an unfair stereotype. I have had the pleasure of working with a
>> few
>> >headhunters who have placed me where I would have never been able to find
>> >work on my own. Not because I'm incompetent, but rather because
>> >their "reach" is so much wider than mine. Yes, their cut is very high in
>> my
>> >opinion, but I am by and large very happy to work with them.
>> >
>> >I find that if you take the time to establish a good working relationship
>> with
>> >them, and if you establish clear expectations and can demonstrate your
>> >capabilities, you end up with an excellent resource for finding varied
>> and
>> >challenging work.
>> >
>> >Remember you can always turn down their offers, but why would you write
>> off
>> >the entire industry? I am happy to work in a dozen industries rather than
>> >just one.
>> >
>> >-A.
>>
>> I suppose you missed this little bit "Sorry, they do have a purpose, and
>> some are very fair" or maybe you wouldn't be attempting to correct me.
>>
>> A stereotype is a natural thing for humans, we group, classify, assign a
>> genus and phylum... It is how we make sense of things. Like it or not,
>> stereotypes are generally correct, although there are exceptions to
>> everything, as I stated in the beginning.
>>
>> I have worked with many of them and as I said, some are very fair. I
>> liken the rest to the now extinct subprime mortgage brokers.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Steve T
>>
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