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2010-04-06 08:07Virgil Bierschwale : [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job
2010-04-06 08:25Pete Theisen : Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job
2010-04-06 08:40Virgil Bierschwale : Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job
2010-04-06 08:50Pete Theisen : Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job
2010-04-06 08:56Virgil Bierschwale : Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job
2010-04-06 09:10Pete Theisen : Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job
2010-04-06 09:19Nicholas Geti : Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job
2010-04-06 09:23Pete Theisen : Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job
2010-04-06 09:31Virgil Bierschwale : Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job
2010-04-06 09:34Virgil Bierschwale : Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job
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[OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job

Author: Virgil Bierschwale

Posted: 2010-04-06 08:07:22   Link

I'm going to post this here because a lot of you make your living via

Foxpro jobs and I believe you will find interesting whatever is going on

here.

I'm not sure why they will post the ad and then when I write about it,

TekSystems will pull the ad.

Is it because they are ashamed?

Or doing something unethical?

Anyway, you can read it for yourself if you want to and maybe even apply

for it if you can pin them down in one place although I must warn you

that I have applied for it and never even received a single call even

though I'm only about 90 miles from there, which is commuting distance

out here in the boonies.

http://keepamericaatwork.com/?p=8159

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Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job

Author: Pete Theisen

Posted: 2010-04-06 08:25:53   Link

Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

> I'm going to post this here because a lot of you make your living via

> Foxpro jobs and I believe you will find interesting whatever is going on

> here.

>

> I'm not sure why they will post the ad and then when I write about it,

> TekSystems will pull the ad.

>

> Is it because they are ashamed?

> Or doing something unethical?

>

> Anyway, you can read it for yourself if you want to and maybe even apply

> for it if you can pin them down in one place although I must warn you

> that I have applied for it and never even received a single call even

> though I'm only about 90 miles from there, which is commuting distance

> out here in the boonies.

>

> http://keepamericaatwork.com/?p=8159

>

Hi Virgil,

At some level they should be ashamed, but the feeling of shame will pass

in a minute or two as they contemplate their next score. I imagine that

they are a headhunter or an advertiser and they operate mostly via media.

Their sigline included a physical address, but most business is over the

phone, mail or the web?

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Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job

Author: Virgil Bierschwale

Posted: 2010-04-06 08:40:13   Link

close, but no cigar..

headhunters work on relationships..

they build relationships with clients and they build relationships with

developers that can fill those clients needs..

Now TekSystems is one of the biggest as I believe they gobbled up

MaximGroup and others to become so.

Since you've never worked in the biz, you might not find it interesting,

but I do, especially when you take a government contract here in texas..

I received quite a few emails from American recruiters and they stated

that they were glad to see me writing articles about stuff like this,

which makes me think its more widespread then I even knew.

On 4/6/2010 7:25 AM, Pete Theisen wrote:

> Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

>

>> I'm going to post this here because a lot of you make your living via

>> Foxpro jobs and I believe you will find interesting whatever is going on

>> here.

>>

>> I'm not sure why they will post the ad and then when I write about it,

>> TekSystems will pull the ad.

>>

>> Is it because they are ashamed?

>> Or doing something unethical?

>>

>> Anyway, you can read it for yourself if you want to and maybe even apply

>> for it if you can pin them down in one place although I must warn you

>> that I have applied for it and never even received a single call even

>> though I'm only about 90 miles from there, which is commuting distance

>> out here in the boonies.

>>

>> http://keepamericaatwork.com/?p=8159

>>

>>

> Hi Virgil,

>

> At some level they should be ashamed, but the feeling of shame will pass

> in a minute or two as they contemplate their next score. I imagine that

> they are a headhunter or an advertiser and they operate mostly via media.

>

> Their sigline included a physical address, but most business is over the

> phone, mail or the web?

>

>

>

>

> No virus found in this incoming message.

> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com

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>

>

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Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job

Author: Pete Theisen

Posted: 2010-04-06 08:50:02   Link

Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

> close, but no cigar..

>

> headhunters work on relationships..

Hi Virgil,

You wish, or you believe their Kool-aid. Headhunters work on numbers.

A fair few of them strike a kickback deal with an insider to churn

positions. They work the placed person 89 days and fire him/her. The fee

is due yet the "placed" persons have no recourse, can draw no benefits

etc., etc.

Oh, I forgot. You are still the idealistic kid :-)

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Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job

Author: Virgil Bierschwale

Posted: 2010-04-06 08:56:00   Link

maybe so...

but ideas are what makes us different..

On 4/6/2010 7:50 AM, Pete Theisen wrote:

> Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

>

>> close, but no cigar..

>>

>> headhunters work on relationships..

>>

> Hi Virgil,

>

> You wish, or you believe their Kool-aid. Headhunters work on numbers.

>

> A fair few of them strike a kickback deal with an insider to churn

> positions. They work the placed person 89 days and fire him/her. The fee

> is due yet the "placed" persons have no recourse, can draw no benefits

> etc., etc.

>

> Oh, I forgot. You are still the idealistic kid :-)

>

>

>

>

> No virus found in this incoming message.

> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com

> Version: 9.0.800 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2793 - Release Date: 04/05/10 13:32:00

>

>

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Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job

Author: Pete Theisen

Posted: 2010-04-06 09:10:44   Link

Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

> maybe so...

> but ideas are what makes us different..

Hi Virgil,

It would be nice if they really did work on relationships. They *can*,

but it is uncommon.

Imagine some 20 year old chick in Bangalore with two kids clutching her

skirts and another one strapped to her waist shouldering a cell phone

while she fixes a snack for the brood, talking to an employer - in Texas

- and she finds *you* a job with that employer!

Would you refuse the job because a low-fee home-working Indian found it

for you? Should she get her fee? Would your job be subject to import

duty? Modern problem!

>>> close, but no cigar..

>>>

>>> headhunters work on relationships..

>> You wish, or you believe their Kool-aid. Headhunters work on numbers.

>>

>> A fair few of them strike a kickback deal with an insider to churn

>> positions. They work the placed person 89 days and fire him/her. The fee

>> is due yet the "placed" persons have no recourse, can draw no benefits

>> etc., etc.

>>

>> Oh, I forgot. You are still the idealistic kid :-)

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Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job

Author: Nicholas Geti

Posted: 2010-04-06 09:19:38   Link

The article was well-written. It is interesting that the job ad was pulled

so fast. Sounds like a fake but I cannot think of any thing that the

recruiter can gain by posting fake ads.

I wonder how much reach KeepAmericaAtWork has.

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> I'm going to post this here because a lot of you make your living via

> Foxpro jobs and I believe you will find interesting whatever is going on

> here.

>

> I'm not sure why they will post the ad and then when I write about it,

> TekSystems will pull the ad.

>

> Is it because they are ashamed?

> Or doing something unethical?

>

> Anyway, you can read it for yourself if you want to and maybe even apply

> for it if you can pin them down in one place although I must warn you

> that I have applied for it and never even received a single call even

> though I'm only about 90 miles from there, which is commuting distance

> out here in the boonies.

>

> http://keepamericaatwork.com/?p=8159

>

> --

> Virgil Bierschwale

> Vets Finding Vets <http://www.VetsFindingVets.org>

> Keep America At Work <http://www.KeepAmericaAtWork.com>

>

>

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Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job

Author: Pete Theisen

Posted: 2010-04-06 09:23:41   Link

Nicholas Geti wrote:

> The article was well-written. It is interesting that the job ad was pulled

> so fast. Sounds like a fake but I cannot think of any thing that the

> recruiter can gain by posting fake ads.

Hi Nicholas,

Sometimes the employer just wants to look at some resumes, or wants to

put the fear of god into present employees.

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Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job

Author: Virgil Bierschwale

Posted: 2010-04-06 09:31:20   Link

Bout 50000 page vierws fropm 183 countries

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Re: [OT] The case of the disappearing and reappearing Foxpro job

Author: Virgil Bierschwale

Posted: 2010-04-06 09:34:20   Link

Whern it destroys the econmy tha( kreps our country and ourt towns runnming there is no quesdtiopn in my mind

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