Lax, I would LOVE to see you get this job
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"Experience" is a relative term... keeping in mind that the people doing the hiring don't even know which language is being used... much less how to do it. This really doesn't put them in the position of being able to tell if their new hires will be able to do it. They're given a list of good and bad things to look for.. ie:And a shop would rather hire some papertech who was pushed through his A+ by Staffmark and has no experience at all. An ISP hired some uncertified moron over me.


I'd apply for it, honestly. I've done hiring of software developers before, and can tell you what the HR department requests, isn't always what I look for on resumes. For instance, if I see someone with military experience (being former Air Force myself) I look to see how long they were in, what thier job was, and how much of that they expounded upon in their resume. As long as the person completed at least their first enlistment/commision, then over things such as BS degrees etc can be overlooked. Also, applying Pen and Quill your resume will get you a long way.Mckorr wrote:I want this one :)
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Problem is... no degree, and no previous experience. Hmmm... wonder if they count military wargame scenarios, map/photo/intelligence analysis... Heck, 17 years as an Army NCO qualify me for the rest of it. Not that they'd see it that way.