Re: Fake Job Offers

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Sujet : Re: Fake Job Offers
De : am (at) *nospam* yellowjersey.org (AMuzi)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.tech
Date : 17. Mar 2025, 15:49:21
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On 3/17/2025 7:36 AM, zen cycle wrote:
On 3/16/2025 12:24 PM, cyclintom wrote:
What appeared to be a job offer from a CEO was really a phony counterfeit in which a company was claiming that if you invested $500 into an AI company they could return you $5,000 in one month.
 Gee, ya don't say!
 <snipped self-aggrandizing bullshit>
 
Let's remember that Flunky told us that he has an EE but he couldn't understand a simple C program that did nothing but flash lights.
 Let's remember that no matter how many times you tell that lie, it will never become true.
 
 And it was explained in the comments!
 The same comments which listed the microcontroller and peripheral A/D part numbers, which you were completely unaware was contained in the comments, and couldn't explain why an external 24-bit A/D was used when the 10-bit A/D integral to the microcontroller would have been more than accurate enough for the application.
 Even a technician worth half a shit would have seen that, but it was news to tommy, who allegedly wrote the code.
 
While Frank did hold a useful and necessary position, he too had problems working a real job.
 no, he didn't. That's another kunich lie. The person who had problems working real jobs is the guy that has 20 jobs listed over 20 years on his resume.
 
Should we say that these people were better educated than someone who became wealthy being asigned jobs by PhD's who managed them?
 And who would that be? The same guy whose been claiming make over $10K a month on a million dollar investment for the past 5 years that's still only worth a million?
 
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We cannot deny that education is the key to success but education actually worked for is a lot better than education supposedly received when actually avoiding the draft and paying not the slightest attention to anything that he hadn't already taught himself as a high school student.
 And who would that be? The same guy that joined the airforce to avoid the draft, didn't "realize" he had enough credits to graduate high school so he took the military GED, then claims to have "read out" three libraries?
 
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So I almost fell for a scam but could tell a scam from the real thing as soon as it was p-laced. Don't let yourself be conned in the same manner.
 I'm gonna make a general statement and suggest no one in this forum besides you would have even gotten past the point where someone claiming to be a CEO called them with a job offer.
 
My standard response to spam calls is, "We're happy to help.   Can we start with your personal card number and home shipping address?".
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
17 Mar 25 * Re: Fake Job Offers10zen cycle
17 Mar 25 +* Re: Fake Job Offers6AMuzi
17 Mar 25 i+- Re: Fake Job Offers1Catrike Ryder
17 Mar 25 i`* Re: Fake Job Offers4Frank Krygowski
17 Mar 25 i +* Re: Fake Job Offers2AMuzi
17 Mar 25 i i`- Re: Fake Job Offers1Catrike Ryder
17 Mar 25 i `- Re: Fake Job Offers1Roger Merriman
17 Mar 25 +* Re: Fake Job Offers2AMuzi
17 Mar 25 i`- Re: Fake Job Offers1Catrike Ryder
18 Mar 25 `- Re: Fake Job Offers1zen cycle

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