Getting Over the Stigma of a Previous Job?
Subm asks: "Some friends-of-friends worked at a company with such a high profile downfall their past employer became a liability. They weren't involved in causing the downfall, but with the name 'Enron' on their resumes, interviews were spent defending their past employment. SCO is more focused in its industry than Enron, was and its reputation is in a downward spiral in that industry (Unix and GNU/Linux, not lawsuits, that is). SCO's staff will have to look for other jobs sooner or later, and most within the Unix/GNU/Linux community. Can good workers get over the stigma of an employer's reputation? How will working at SCO affect its staff's careers? Does anyone at SCO talk about this?"
No, none of this is true.
In related news: George Bush was found cowering in a spider hole while encouraging his army of infidels to commit suicide in Iraq.
Didn't Clinton say that about himself? I know that Nixon stated "I am not a crook".
Well, your life is over.
Davak
You are freakin sick. Keep your wet dreams out of the chat rooms. No wonder McBride thinks he can take the Open Source world. We are a bunch of freaks!
Clinton argued over the definition of the word 'is'.
Search for ethical administration and Clinton.
But you already knew that, and chose to ignore it since it does not fit your view of reality.
Dude, you are SO busted. I particularly like how you replied to your own original AC post a couple minutes after the post for some nice karma whoring. Hah.