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Default [OT] Open Positions for UniVerse Programmers in Irving, Texas, USA - 11-01-2006 , 01:14 PM






The company I work for has openings for UniVerse programmers. As stated
in the subject line, this opportunity is in Irving, Texas, USA. Please
review the following requirements and respond back to me at my
un-munged address with your Resume/CV and availability.

Candidate Requirements:

- Five years I.S. experience in applications development
- Three years programming experience in Universe or other
post-relational database environment
- Thorough understanding of our SDM and experience in producing
required project deliverables
- Good interpersonal and communication skills to interface with all
levels of management
- Strong system analysis and problem solving skills
- Experience in cross-environment application integration projects
- Commitment to attention to detail, technical correctness and
operating efficiency on project tasks
- Willingness to support a 24 by 7 business that occasionally requires
nontraditional working hours
- Bachelor Degree in a related field or equivalent business/technical
experience

Additional Desired Experience:

- Automated warehouse systems development, integration and support
- Full life-cycle inventory management
- IBM AIX operating system proficiency
- Socket based inter-process communications
- Enterprise Application Integration
- Ability to work with external vendors
- Customer Care and Merchant business system applications

Regards,

Bruce A. Holt


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Default Re: [OT] Open Positions for UniVerse Programmers in Irving, Texas,USA - 11-01-2006 , 02:43 PM






mvdbman wrote:
Quote:
The company I work for has openings for UniVerse programmers. As
stated in the subject line, this opportunity is in Irving, Texas,
USA. Please review the following requirements and respond back to
me at my un-munged address with your Resume/CV and availability.
[snip]

Quote:
- Thorough understanding of our SDM
[snip]

I guess this means my wife will be a shoe-in. ;-)
--
Cheers,
SDM -- a 21st century schizoid man
Systems Theory internet music project links:
official site <www.systemstheory.net>
soundclick <www.soundclick.com/systemstheory>
garageband <www.garageband.com/artist/systemstheory>
"Soundtracks For Imaginary Movies" CD released Dec 2004
"Codetalkers" CD coming Nov 2006
NP: nothing


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Default Re: Open Positions for UniVerse Programmers in Irving, Texas, USA - 11-02-2006 , 01:22 PM




sdavmor wrote:
Quote:
mvdbman wrote:
The company I work for has openings for UniVerse programmers. As
stated in the subject line, this opportunity is in Irving, Texas,
USA. Please review the following requirements and respond back to
me at my un-munged address with your Resume/CV and availability.

[snip]

- Thorough understanding of our SDM

[snip]

I guess this means my wife will be a shoe-in. ;-)
--
Cheers,
SDM -- a 21st century schizoid man
Systems Theory internet music project links:
official site <www.systemstheory.net
soundclick <www.soundclick.com/systemstheory
garageband <www.garageband.com/artist/systemstheory
"Soundtracks For Imaginary Movies" CD released Dec 2004
"Codetalkers" CD coming Nov 2006
NP: nothing
*snort* Good one!

SDM = System Development Methodology, according to my employer, and not
your initials Steven! (If only you knew how approrpiate the "shoe-in"
comment is...)

-Bruce *grinning*



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Default Re: Open Positions for UniVerse Programmers in Irving, Texas, USA - 11-03-2006 , 11:33 AM




mvdbman wrote:
Quote:
sdavmor wrote:
mvdbman wrote:
The company I work for has openings for UniVerse programmers. As
stated in the subject line, this opportunity is in Irving, Texas,
USA. Please review the following requirements and respond back to
me at my un-munged address with your Resume/CV and availability.

[snip]

- Thorough understanding of our SDM

[snip]

I guess this means my wife will be a shoe-in. ;-)
--
Cheers,
SDM -- a 21st century schizoid man
Systems Theory internet music project links:
official site <www.systemstheory.net
soundclick <www.soundclick.com/systemstheory
garageband <www.garageband.com/artist/systemstheory
"Soundtracks For Imaginary Movies" CD released Dec 2004
"Codetalkers" CD coming Nov 2006
NP: nothing

*snort* Good one!

SDM = System Development Methodology, according to my employer, and not
your initials Steven! (If only you knew how approrpiate the "shoe-in"
comment is...)

-Bruce *grinning*
Spell check -----> a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e



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Ed Sheehan
 
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Default Re: Open Positions for UniVerse Programmers in Irving, Texas, USA - 11-03-2006 , 11:47 AM



"mvdbman" <mvdbman (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
mvdbman wrote:
sdavmor wrote:
mvdbman wrote:
The company I work for has openings for UniVerse programmers. As
stated in the subject line, this opportunity is in Irving, Texas,
USA. Please review the following requirements and respond back to
me at my un-munged address with your Resume/CV and availability.

[snip]

- Thorough understanding of our SDM

[snip]

I guess this means my wife will be a shoe-in. ;-)
--
Cheers,
SDM -- a 21st century schizoid man
Systems Theory internet music project links:
official site <www.systemstheory.net
soundclick <www.soundclick.com/systemstheory
garageband <www.garageband.com/artist/systemstheory
"Soundtracks For Imaginary Movies" CD released Dec 2004
"Codetalkers" CD coming Nov 2006
NP: nothing

*snort* Good one!

SDM = System Development Methodology, according to my employer, and not
your initials Steven! (If only you knew how approrpiate the "shoe-in"
comment is...)

-Bruce *grinning*

Spell check -----> a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e
I would remove the hyphens. My spell checker can't find this word at all!

:-) Ed




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mvdbman
 
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Default Re: Open Positions for UniVerse Programmers in Irving, Texas, USA - 11-03-2006 , 12:42 PM




Ed Sheehan wrote:
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"mvdbman" <mvdbman (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:1162575207.069563.74980 (AT) e3g2000cwe (DOT) googlegroups.com...

mvdbman wrote:
sdavmor wrote:
mvdbman wrote:
The company I work for has openings for UniVerse programmers. As
stated in the subject line, this opportunity is in Irving, Texas,
USA. Please review the following requirements and respond back to
me at my un-munged address with your Resume/CV and availability.

[snip]

- Thorough understanding of our SDM

[snip]

I guess this means my wife will be a shoe-in. ;-)
--
Cheers,
SDM -- a 21st century schizoid man
Systems Theory internet music project links:
official site <www.systemstheory.net
soundclick <www.soundclick.com/systemstheory
garageband <www.garageband.com/artist/systemstheory
"Soundtracks For Imaginary Movies" CD released Dec 2004
"Codetalkers" CD coming Nov 2006
NP: nothing

*snort* Good one!

SDM = System Development Methodology, according to my employer, and not
your initials Steven! (If only you knew how approrpiate the "shoe-in"
comment is...)

-Bruce *grinning*

Spell check -----> a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e

I would remove the hyphens. My spell checker can't find this word at all!

:-) Ed
I think it is always better to be a smartass rather than a dumb one!

*grin*



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Default Re: Open Positions for UniVerse Programmers in Irving, Texas, USA - 11-03-2006 , 12:48 PM



"Ed Sheehan" wrote:
Quote:
Bruce wrote
Spell check -----> a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e

I would remove the hyphens. My spell checker can't find this word at all!
Try "Nucular. Your spell checker shouldn't find that either but there
are a ton of people in the world who think it's a word. Damn, it
irritates me everytime I hear a president using that word, not just
the idiot in office now.


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Ed Sheehan
 
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Default Re: Open Positions for UniVerse Programmers in Irving, Texas, USA - 11-03-2006 , 01:05 PM



You are undoubtedly distressed, as I am, that usage can/does alter a word's
acceptance in a culture. If enough people adopt an error, it will eventually
show up in Webster's.

Ed

"Tony Gravagno" <g6q3x9lu53001 (AT) sneakemail (DOT) com.invalid> wrote

Quote:
"Ed Sheehan" wrote:
Bruce wrote
Spell check -----> a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e

I would remove the hyphens. My spell checker can't find this word at all!

Try "Nucular. Your spell checker shouldn't find that either but there
are a ton of people in the world who think it's a word. Damn, it
irritates me everytime I hear a president using that word, not just
the idiot in office now.



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Brian Coles
 
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Default Re: Open Positions for UniVerse Programmers in Irving, Texas, USA - 11-03-2006 , 03:59 PM



Well, since GW continues to create so much (hilarious) trouble with his
interpretation of "nuclear", we can only wonder in amazement what he
would do with "vernacular" ~ in his most probable words ~ vernaclear the
new ointment to cure the itch that irritates you ! ;-)

Tony Gravagno wrote:
Quote:
"Ed Sheehan" wrote:

Bruce wrote

Spell check -----> a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e

I would remove the hyphens. My spell checker can't find this word at all!


Try "Nucular. Your spell checker shouldn't find that either but there
are a ton of people in the world who think it's a word. Damn, it
irritates me everytime I hear a president using that word, not just
the idiot in office now.

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Bill H
 
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Default Re: Open Positions for UniVerse Programmers in Irving, Texas, USA - 11-04-2006 , 03:07 PM



I hate to mention this, but...

Did you every think the misspelled word might have just been mis-typed?

Bill

"mvdbman" <mvdbman (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message ...
Quote:
sdavmor wrote:
SDM = System Development Methodology, according to my employer, and not
your initials Steven! (If only you knew how approrpiate the "shoe-in"
comment is...)

Spell check -----> a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e



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