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CTO Opportunity

by Rich Baker :: Rate this Message:

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I have a client in the Lake Mary, FL area that is looking for a CTO level person who has a background in managing teams who develop web based applications using ColdFusion, .net, SQL Server, etc. This is not a hands on development position, but the CTO should be able to effectively communicate innovative ideas, and put these ideas into action. The CEO is looking for someone who has market changing ideas, not just a doer, but a strategic thinker. If you are interested in learning more about this position, please give me a call or email--- Rich Baker 407-548-6313 - richb@... *** Local candidates will receive priority preference ***

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Re: CTO Opportunity

by Adam Haskell :: Rate this Message:

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I'm certainly not local but I have interest in the opportunity. I'm an
Architect for the Kroger Company, as an architect my input and ideas are
integral in decisions that include technology directions in Kroger, process
definition, and development innovation. I've also been the lead on 2
projects is patents pending inside Kroger and consulted on a third. These
project are mostly in workforce management and usability concepts for web
applications. Please feel free to view my resume on Google Docs, I've
provided a link before my signature. I believe you can export it to your
desired format from there, if not please let me know and I can send an
attachment in the format you desire.

http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dcjskfzr_11hjtk4h

Adam Haskell

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 2:32 PM, Rich Baker <richb@...> wrote:

> I have a client in the Lake Mary, FL area that is looking for a CTO level
> person who has a background in managing teams who develop web based
> applications using ColdFusion, .net, SQL Server, etc. This is not a hands on
> development position, but the CTO should be able to effectively communicate
> innovative ideas, and put these ideas into action. The CEO is looking for
> someone who has market changing ideas, not just a doer, but a strategic
> thinker. If you are interested in learning more about this position, please
> give me a call or email--- Rich Baker 407-548-6313 - richb@...*** Local candidates will receive priority preference ***
>
>

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Re: CTO Opportunity

by Phillip M. Vector-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Perhaps putting your resume online for all to see isn't the smartest
idea. Was this intended as a reply to the person?

If so, I'd recommend you check out the permissions setting.

Adam Haskell wrote:

> I'm certainly not local but I have interest in the opportunity. I'm an
> Architect for the Kroger Company, as an architect my input and ideas are
> integral in decisions that include technology directions in Kroger, process
> definition, and development innovation. I've also been the lead on 2
> projects is patents pending inside Kroger and consulted on a third. These
> project are mostly in workforce management and usability concepts for web
> applications. Please feel free to view my resume on Google Docs, I've
> provided a link before my signature. I believe you can export it to your
> desired format from there, if not please let me know and I can send an
> attachment in the format you desire.
>
> http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dcjskfzr_11hjtk4h
>
> Adam Haskell
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 2:32 PM, Rich Baker <richb@...> wrote:
>
>> I have a client in the Lake Mary, FL area that is looking for a CTO level
>> person who has a background in managing teams who develop web based
>> applications using ColdFusion, .net, SQL Server, etc. This is not a hands on
>> development position, but the CTO should be able to effectively communicate
>> innovative ideas, and put these ideas into action. The CEO is looking for
>> someone who has market changing ideas, not just a doer, but a strategic
>> thinker. If you are interested in learning more about this position, please
>> give me a call or email--- Rich Baker 407-548-6313 - richb@...*** Local candidates will receive priority preference ***
>>
>>
>
>

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RE: CTO Opportunity

by Wallach, Levi :: Rate this Message:

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It's pretty obvious this was a goof on Adam's part by just hitting reply rather than copying in the original sender's email address.  This happens to everyone and there's no reason to call attention to it - I'm sure Adam is already embarrassed and perhaps a little concerned that his current employer might see the message.  I don't understand what you  mean by permissions.  It has nothing to do with permissions, just a mistake that all of us make from time to time, to varying degrees of consequence...

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From: Phillip M. Vector [Vector@...]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 3:42 PM
To: cf-jobs-talk
Subject: Re: CTO Opportunity

Perhaps putting your resume online for all to see isn't the smartest
idea. Was this intended as a reply to the person?

If so, I'd recommend you check out the permissions setting.

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Re: CTO Opportunity

by Phillip M. Vector-2 :: Rate this Message:

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I know and I'm sorry Adam. I meant that as a private message to you as well.

As for permissions, you can set your document to only be readable by
certain people. He can put in the email of the person who he wants to
see it and block out everyone else.

Heh.. Yes, I do see the irony of not cutting and pasting your email when
you forgot as well. Again, I'm sorry.

Levi Wallach wrote:

> It's pretty obvious this was a goof on Adam's part by just hitting reply rather than copying in the original sender's email address.  This happens to everyone and there's no reason to call attention to it - I'm sure Adam is already embarrassed and perhaps a little concerned that his current employer might see the message.  I don't understand what you  mean by permissions.  It has nothing to do with permissions, just a mistake that all of us make from time to time, to varying degrees of consequence...
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Phillip M. Vector [Vector@...]
> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 3:42 PM
> To: cf-jobs-talk
> Subject: Re: CTO Opportunity
>
> Perhaps putting your resume online for all to see isn't the smartest
> idea. Was this intended as a reply to the person?
>
> If so, I'd recommend you check out the permissions setting.
>
>

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Re: CTO Opportunity

by Aaron Rouse :: Rate this Message:

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What is so wrong with having publicly viewable resumes?  I come across
people's personal websites all the time that have that.  I could
understand how maybe having them viewable to lord and everyone else
and containing perhaps a home address might be a mistake.

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Phillip M. Vector
<Vector@...> wrote:

> I know and I'm sorry Adam. I meant that as a private message to you as well.
>
> As for permissions, you can set your document to only be readable by
> certain people. He can put in the email of the person who he wants to
> see it and block out everyone else.
>
> Heh.. Yes, I do see the irony of not cutting and pasting your email when
> you forgot as well. Again, I'm sorry.
>
> Levi Wallach wrote:
>> It's pretty obvious this was a goof on Adam's part by just hitting reply rather than copying in the original sender's email address.  This happens to everyone and there's no reason to call attention to it - I'm sure Adam is already embarrassed and perhaps a little concerned that his current employer might see the message.  I don't understand what you  mean by permissions.  It has nothing to do with permissions, just a mistake that all of us make from time to time, to varying degrees of consequence...
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: Phillip M. Vector [Vector@...]
>> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 3:42 PM
>> To: cf-jobs-talk
>> Subject: Re: CTO Opportunity
>>
>> Perhaps putting your resume online for all to see isn't the smartest
>> idea. Was this intended as a reply to the person?
>>
>> If so, I'd recommend you check out the permissions setting.
>>
>>
>
>

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Re: CTO Opportunity

by [BWW] Ravi Gehlot :: Rate this Message:

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Just my $0.02 cents.

Aaron,

    The problem begins when you try to find a job while still on a job.
If your boss finds out that you are indeed on the look out for a new
opportunity then it may sparkle misunderstandings and misconceptions. I
had a friend once that did really well on his project and he had gotten
bonuses and all the good stuff. The contract was at its final stage and
he needed to make more money because his wife was pregnant with twins.
It so happens that he sent an e-mail to a mailing list of which his boss
was also a subscriber. The e-mail had information about his skills, a
link for his resume and that he was looking for a new opportunity to
make more money. His resume was open to the public.. His boss called him
5 minutes after he sent that e-mail and cursed him to death saying that
it was unethical to say that my friend was not well paid after all the
bonuses and everything. It sparkled so much trouble that he got out of
the company.
    Indeed, my friend had done his job well. The project had been 95%
delivered and he was looking for a better opportunity. With his wife
pregnant, it was a perfect time to look for a new chance to make more
money. Instead, because of a misunderstanding with having his public
resume open to the public, he ended in a bad situation. His boss later
told him that it will be harder to find programmers because people may
think that he does not pay well. Whih in part, is true.

Just my $0.02 cents,
Ravi.

On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 14:56 -0500, Aaron Rouse wrote:

> What is so wrong with having publicly viewable resumes?  I come across
> people's personal websites all the time that have that.  I could
> understand how maybe having them viewable to lord and everyone else
> and containing perhaps a home address might be a mistake.
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Phillip M. Vector
> <Vector@...> wrote:
> > I know and I'm sorry Adam. I meant that as a private message to you as well.
> >
> > As for permissions, you can set your document to only be readable by
> > certain people. He can put in the email of the person who he wants to
> > see it and block out everyone else.
> >
> > Heh.. Yes, I do see the irony of not cutting and pasting your email when
> > you forgot as well. Again, I'm sorry.
> >
> > Levi Wallach wrote:
> >> It's pretty obvious this was a goof on Adam's part by just hitting reply rather than copying in the original sender's email address.  This happens to everyone and there's no reason to call attention to it - I'm sure Adam is already embarrassed and perhaps a little concerned that his current employer might see the message.  I don't understand what you  mean by permissions.  It has nothing to do with permissions, just a mistake that all of us make from time to time, to varying degrees of consequence...
> >>
> >> ________________________________________
> >> From: Phillip M. Vector [Vector@...]
> >> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 3:42 PM
> >> To: cf-jobs-talk
> >> Subject: Re: CTO Opportunity
> >>
> >> Perhaps putting your resume online for all to see isn't the smartest
> >> idea. Was this intended as a reply to the person?
> >>
> >> If so, I'd recommend you check out the permissions setting.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>

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Re: CTO Opportunity

by Aaron Rouse :: Rate this Message:

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Yeah but your friend was hunting for a job and pushing/leading people
towards a resume and him.  My question was more towards people who just have
their resumes sitting out there on their personal sites and in a completely
unprotected manner.  I would guess that 90% of the blogs I randomly go to
that the owners of those also have their resume sitting on the same sites.
 Would also guess probably 90% of the people I have worked with in this
industry have their resumes on their personal websites.

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Ravi Gehlot <ravi@...>wrote:

> Just my $0.02 cents.
>
> Aaron,
>
>    The problem begins when you try to find a job while still on a job.
> If your boss finds out that you are indeed on the look out for a new
> opportunity then it may sparkle misunderstandings and misconceptions. I
> had a friend once that did really well on his project and he had gotten
> bonuses and all the good stuff. The contract was at its final stage and
> he needed to make more money because his wife was pregnant with twins.
> It so happens that he sent an e-mail to a mailing list of which his boss
> was also a subscriber. The e-mail had information about his skills, a
> link for his resume and that he was looking for a new opportunity to
> make more money. His resume was open to the public.. His boss called him
> 5 minutes after he sent that e-mail and cursed him to death saying that
> it was unethical to say that my friend was not well paid after all the
> bonuses and everything. It sparkled so much trouble that he got out of
> the company.
>    Indeed, my friend had done his job well. The project had been 95%
> delivered and he was looking for a better opportunity. With his wife
> pregnant, it was a perfect time to look for a new chance to make more
> money. Instead, because of a misunderstanding with having his public
> resume open to the public, he ended in a bad situation. His boss later
> told him that it will be harder to find programmers because people may
> think that he does not pay well. Whih in part, is true.
>
> Just my $0.02 cents,
> Ravi.
>
>


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Re: CTO Opportunity

by [BWW] Ravi Gehlot :: Rate this Message:

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You are right.

I have always had my resume on my personal website. But you need to
request a password from me in order to see it.

Ravi.


On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 15:26 -0500, Aaron Rouse wrote:

> Yeah but your friend was hunting for a job and pushing/leading people
> towards a resume and him.  My question was more towards people who just have
> their resumes sitting out there on their personal sites and in a completely
> unprotected manner.  I would guess that 90% of the blogs I randomly go to
> that the owners of those also have their resume sitting on the same sites.
>  Would also guess probably 90% of the people I have worked with in this
> industry have their resumes on their personal websites.
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Ravi Gehlot <ravi@...>wrote:
>
> > Just my $0.02 cents.
> >
> > Aaron,
> >
> >    The problem begins when you try to find a job while still on a job.
> > If your boss finds out that you are indeed on the look out for a new
> > opportunity then it may sparkle misunderstandings and misconceptions. I
> > had a friend once that did really well on his project and he had gotten
> > bonuses and all the good stuff. The contract was at its final stage and
> > he needed to make more money because his wife was pregnant with twins.
> > It so happens that he sent an e-mail to a mailing list of which his boss
> > was also a subscriber. The e-mail had information about his skills, a
> > link for his resume and that he was looking for a new opportunity to
> > make more money. His resume was open to the public.. His boss called him
> > 5 minutes after he sent that e-mail and cursed him to death saying that
> > it was unethical to say that my friend was not well paid after all the
> > bonuses and everything. It sparkled so much trouble that he got out of
> > the company.
> >    Indeed, my friend had done his job well. The project had been 95%
> > delivered and he was looking for a better opportunity. With his wife
> > pregnant, it was a perfect time to look for a new chance to make more
> > money. Instead, because of a misunderstanding with having his public
> > resume open to the public, he ended in a bad situation. His boss later
> > told him that it will be harder to find programmers because people may
> > think that he does not pay well. Whih in part, is true.
> >
> > Just my $0.02 cents,
> > Ravi.
> >
> >
>
>
>

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Parent Message unknown Re: CTO Opportunity

by Matt Williams-2 :: Rate this Message:

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And now it looks like you just sent to cf-talk, not cf-jobs-talk.
Maybe you need a break from emailing today. :) At least you get a
weekend now.

And people, if replying to this, at least delete out the original post
with the resume link.

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Adam Haskell <a.haskell@...> wrote:
> Thanks I am what you would call a moron.
>
> Adam :)

Matt

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Re: CTO Opportunity

by Adam Haskell :: Rate this Message:

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Thanks for the defence Levi. The reality is my tweet earlier about not being
happy do to company direction probably already tipped some folks off ;) It's
really my fault as I didn't note this was to cf-jobs-talk. cf-jobs reply is
different (to the emailer not the list). I just didn't notice it. As for a
public resume. It's not linked anywhere public, or at least it wasn't until
not. Besides I am ok with everyone looking at it, I'm proud of my
accomplishments anyone that wants to see it is fine by me. My life is an
open book, mostly ;)


Adam Haskell


On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Levi Wallach <levi@...> wrote:

> It's pretty obvious this was a goof on Adam's part by just hitting reply
> rather than copying in the original sender's email address.  This happens to
> everyone and there's no reason to call attention to it - I'm sure Adam is
> already embarrassed and perhaps a little concerned that his current employer
> might see the message.  I don't understand what you  mean by permissions.
>  It has nothing to do with permissions, just a mistake that all of us make
> from time to time, to varying degrees of consequence...
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Phillip M. Vector [Vector@...]
> Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 3:42 PM
> To: cf-jobs-talk
> Subject: Re: CTO Opportunity
>
> Perhaps putting your resume online for all to see isn't the smartest
> idea. Was this intended as a reply to the person?
>
> If so, I'd recommend you check out the permissions setting.
>
>

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Re: CTO Opportunity

by Adam Haskell :: Rate this Message:

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Shh today has been a bad day heh.

Adam

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Matt Williams <mgw4jc@...> wrote:

> And now it looks like you just sent to cf-talk, not cf-jobs-talk.
> Maybe you need a break from emailing today. :) At least you get a
> weekend now.
>
> And people, if replying to this, at least delete out the original post
> with the resume link.
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Adam Haskell <a.haskell@...> wrote:
> > Thanks I am what you would call a moron.
> >
> > Adam :)
>
> Matt
>
>

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Re: CTO Opportunity

by [BWW] Ravi Gehlot :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Adam,

    This is not a question of having your life as an open book. I am
sure that almost everyone here if not everybody is proud of their
accomplishments. Just be more professional when submitting your
information in public. I would say, only submit what you have been asked
for. I am sure that there is nothing incriminating you in your resume,
right? I would not be afraid of having mine in public as well. I just
think that there are certain manners in which "professionalism"
considers well.

Good Luck,
Ravi.

On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 16:33 -0400, Adam Haskell wrote:

> Thanks for the defence Levi. The reality is my tweet earlier about not being
> happy do to company direction probably already tipped some folks off ;) It's
> really my fault as I didn't note this was to cf-jobs-talk. cf-jobs reply is
> different (to the emailer not the list). I just didn't notice it. As for a
> public resume. It's not linked anywhere public, or at least it wasn't until
> not. Besides I am ok with everyone looking at it, I'm proud of my
> accomplishments anyone that wants to see it is fine by me. My life is an
> open book, mostly ;)
>
>
> Adam Haskell
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Levi Wallach <levi@...> wrote:
>
> > It's pretty obvious this was a goof on Adam's part by just hitting reply
> > rather than copying in the original sender's email address.  This happens to
> > everyone and there's no reason to call attention to it - I'm sure Adam is
> > already embarrassed and perhaps a little concerned that his current employer
> > might see the message.  I don't understand what you  mean by permissions.
> >  It has nothing to do with permissions, just a mistake that all of us make
> > from time to time, to varying degrees of consequence...
> >
> > ________________________________________
> > From: Phillip M. Vector [Vector@...]
> > Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 3:42 PM
> > To: cf-jobs-talk
> > Subject: Re: CTO Opportunity
> >
> > Perhaps putting your resume online for all to see isn't the smartest
> > idea. Was this intended as a reply to the person?
> >
> > If so, I'd recommend you check out the permissions setting.
> >
> >
>
>

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Re: CTO Opportunity

by Vicky-42 :: Rate this Message:

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While ideally one wouldn't want his or her current company seeing active
resume postings, a company that would hold it against you isn't one you want
to work for anyway.  A good company, or a good boss, knows a professional
always has his options open and an up-to-date resume.

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Adam Haskell <a.haskell@...> wrote:

> Shh today has been a bad day heh.
>
> Adam
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Matt Williams <mgw4jc@...> wrote:
>
> > And now it looks like you just sent to cf-talk, not cf-jobs-talk.
> > Maybe you need a break from emailing today. :) At least you get a
> > weekend now.
> >
> > And people, if replying to this, at least delete out the original post
> > with the resume link.
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Adam Haskell <a.haskell@...>
> wrote:
> > > Thanks I am what you would call a moron.
> > >
> > > Adam :)
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
>
>

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Re: CTO Opportunity

by [BWW] Ravi Gehlot :: Rate this Message:

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Vicky,

    You got the words out of my mouth. I told my friend the same thing
that you mentioned on your e-mail at the time. However, it is better to
be on the safe side anyways. I believe that at the end of the day it
does not really matter who you work for.

Ravi.

On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 17:23 -0400, Vicky wrote:

> While ideally one wouldn't want his or her current company seeing active
> resume postings, a company that would hold it against you isn't one you want
> to work for anyway.  A good company, or a good boss, knows a professional
> always has his options open and an up-to-date resume.
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Adam Haskell <a.haskell@...> wrote:
>
> > Shh today has been a bad day heh.
> >
> > Adam
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Matt Williams <mgw4jc@...> wrote:
> >
> > > And now it looks like you just sent to cf-talk, not cf-jobs-talk.
> > > Maybe you need a break from emailing today. :) At least you get a
> > > weekend now.
> > >
> > > And people, if replying to this, at least delete out the original post
> > > with the resume link.
> > >
> > > On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Adam Haskell <a.haskell@...>
> > wrote:
> > > > Thanks I am what you would call a moron.
> > > >
> > > > Adam :)
> > >
> > > Matt
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

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RE: CTO Opportunity

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