neuroman9999
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oh, and by the way Richard, @The_Doc_Man , to prove to you that I can do virtually anything with anybody, the Python code that I posted earlier on in this thread was NOT written by me. It was written by an extremely intelligent Russian gentleman that I met through a mutual contact on LinkedIn. And guess what? He wrote it for me for FREE. I needed it to solve an issue that was caused by another supposed ""IT professional"" who wasn't paying attention to the details when he migrated a customer's hard disk content from an old desktop to a new one. And I've seen that type of thing happen a million times. I've been to so many websites that advertise ""technology services"", and I can tell right away that the people running those businesses just slapped up a webpage in 10 seconds because they jumped on the ""rat race bandwagon"" of something that gained traction very quickly just to earn a quick dollar. More than likely these people don't know much about anything. Kind of like the current trend of ""cloud computing"". Everybody and their dog is jumping on that bandwagon. It's almost as bad as the dot-com boom. Not to mention the current trend of selling automation. That's huge too.
and speaking of Python, I'm kind of glad I got that learning experience from him. Because it, and the Beautiful Soup website, has taught me how to integrate Python with the web browsers for the purpose of sending automated responses back to recruiters who push the button every day and send out 1,000 messages across the country fishing for money real quick. Thus far, 38 unique recruiters have contacted me with automation, all of them received an automated response, an 3 of them have had the guts to actually call me on the phone. Says something about the industry, now doesn't it? I've got 3 labels in gmail set up for these people, and classified accordingly. The reason they are classified into different groups is because some of these morons contact me for work that I've been overqualified to do for 15 freakin years. And that tells you to, how low quality they are. Because either the algorithmic nonsense they bought is scanning for keywords that have nothing to do with my resume, or they bought software for the purpose of scanning anything and everything to find people that have ANY technology experience at all, regardless of what they're looking for. (if you look closely too, you can see one of the emails being the correspondence to my student):
and speaking of Python, I'm kind of glad I got that learning experience from him. Because it, and the Beautiful Soup website, has taught me how to integrate Python with the web browsers for the purpose of sending automated responses back to recruiters who push the button every day and send out 1,000 messages across the country fishing for money real quick. Thus far, 38 unique recruiters have contacted me with automation, all of them received an automated response, an 3 of them have had the guts to actually call me on the phone. Says something about the industry, now doesn't it? I've got 3 labels in gmail set up for these people, and classified accordingly. The reason they are classified into different groups is because some of these morons contact me for work that I've been overqualified to do for 15 freakin years. And that tells you to, how low quality they are. Because either the algorithmic nonsense they bought is scanning for keywords that have nothing to do with my resume, or they bought software for the purpose of scanning anything and everything to find people that have ANY technology experience at all, regardless of what they're looking for. (if you look closely too, you can see one of the emails being the correspondence to my student):
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