in reply to Job offer too good to be true

It seems odd to say the least. I mean, they have tell a friend button on the sidebar. Also, http://www.saturnmedia.net gives a 404 error. Why would the main site of the company be non-existant? I think you should be wary of this.


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Re: Re: Job offer too good to be true
by jepri (Parson) on May 25, 2004 at 14:56 UTC
    Why would the main site of the company be non-existant?

    \paranoia
    So that you can't accidentally stumble upon the site, you have to be given the 'secret link'?

    \normal(ish)
    BTW your sig screws the table rendering in mozilla. Could I get you to pop a line break in there please?

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    Jeremy
    I didn't believe in evil until I dated it.

      I am known to be somewhat paranoid, but you never know... I mean, if the link is in a mail archive somewhere, how long until google spiders it? As for my sig, it looks fine in firefox... Where do you think I should put the line break?


      our @item = reverse (114, 101, 107, 99, 97, 104, 32, 108, 114, 101, 80, 32, 114, 101, 104, 116, 111, 110, 97, 32, 116, 115, 117, + 74); local $my = reverse ")meti@\ ,rhc (pam tnirp";eval $my;
        It never made it to the list. The guy posted a tantalising "amazing job opportunity, mail me for details" style message. The link only went out in private mail.

        And of course, what kind of moron would invite in more competition for the jobs by posting it, say, on a discussion board for perl programmers? :)

        The normal reaction would be to keep it quiet so nobody else finds out and takes the jobssss, my precioussss.

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        Jeremy
        I didn't believe in evil until I dated it.