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From:
Greg Sabino Mullane
Date:
December 28, 2010 09:49
Subject:
Re: Singapore jobs - culture and similarity?
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Ask points out:

> In the US some of those are illegal actually, rather than just inappropriate.

The original posting did give me pause due to the picture requirement, 
but because the job was in Singapore, I approved it. I would not have 
had it been for a US job. All in all, I lean towards approval over 
non-approval as an employed Perl hacker makes the world a better 
place than a non-employed Perl hacker. :)

> [1] As a sidenote we don't read them in great detail actually; just 
> scan for it looking like a real job and that it is a Perl job 
> ("we know it when we see it")).

Yep. There is a suprising number of non-Perl jobs that try to get 
through, mostly recruiters blasting their latest Java job to every 
job-related email they can find.

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Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com
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