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Old 02-19-10, 20:04
Brett Kaiser Brett Kaiser is online now
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SQL Server Position in Newarl, NJ

I am not a recruiter...I don't have scales for that position

I am a hiring manager..and in need of a full time position at Prudential Financial

I have been getting people who know how to use wizards, DTS, SSIS

If that's you, don't bother

I will tech you

Check here if you are interested...look for SQL Server in Newark, NJ

https://www.prudential.com/view/page/public/12873

p.s. NO ONE at Pru was involved in building or maintaining that site...HR Outsourced the job...what a wonderful world we live in

OH, and you better want to work....the damn is breaking and we have more work than.....well whatever...if you live nearby, send in a resume

All I want is someone who knows some SQL Server and is willing to be a sponge and be responsible

AND is not afraid to jump into DB2 z/OS and UDB, Oracle 8-10g, and is willing to wash windows

DB Admin is good, but we are looking for System Architects
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Old 02-20-10, 12:56
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That would Be Beuatiful downtown Newark
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Old 02-20-10, 22:44
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The link you provided is funny in this context. Probably not what you wanted, but still funny.

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Old 02-21-10, 10:54
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Great...when did that change...stupid system...
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Old 02-27-10, 10:03
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sounds cool. location is a drag and i have as much rock in my career as I can handle at the moment. all of these rocks are making it impossible to float to the top damn it. good luck.
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Old 03-01-10, 12:51
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The "retirement opportunities" was a bit of a misnomer.
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