Name: Anonymous 2018-11-14 14:10
I keep getting some job invitations, and they are completely nonsensical. Look at this:
"Must use Ubuntu or Arch Linux" - why do you need Linux to develop diagram generator? And they pay just $33 - less than the money you waste purchasing emulator and time installing Linux (which could easily take several days, while you solve all the kernel panics). They also require you to have contributions to open source projects - what a load of bullshit? Why would I ever help these commies anyhow? Then I'm not familiar with class diagrams - I haven't state that skill on my profile, never had any reason to learn UML, that is some useless tool used to generate graphs for relational databases or something like that. If I ever forgot what I put into DB, I can as well just look at the tables themselves, why wasting time generating diagrams? I've worked with Lua, but it is not on my profile skill list, because Lua is used as a scripting language, inside of larger apps, it always requires knowing these apps, not Lua, therefore Lua is not a marketable skill by itself. So, yeah, either all job offers are completely unrelated to my skills, or all easy, good and doable jobs with are assigned to somebody else.
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"Must use Ubuntu or Arch Linux" - why do you need Linux to develop diagram generator? And they pay just $33 - less than the money you waste purchasing emulator and time installing Linux (which could easily take several days, while you solve all the kernel panics). They also require you to have contributions to open source projects - what a load of bullshit? Why would I ever help these commies anyhow? Then I'm not familiar with class diagrams - I haven't state that skill on my profile, never had any reason to learn UML, that is some useless tool used to generate graphs for relational databases or something like that. If I ever forgot what I put into DB, I can as well just look at the tables themselves, why wasting time generating diagrams? I've worked with Lua, but it is not on my profile skill list, because Lua is used as a scripting language, inside of larger apps, it always requires knowing these apps, not Lua, therefore Lua is not a marketable skill by itself. So, yeah, either all job offers are completely unrelated to my skills, or all easy, good and doable jobs with are assigned to somebody else.