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I wish I could do that Jedi mind trick...

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...so I could make people believe I've already answered their questions. I really love my job. Until the last week before grades go out. Because no one seems to care about it until then, and then come the parents out of the woodwork. And students asking for EXTRA work in the form of extra credit because learning the material the first time was too much for them to do.

Then teachers start looking ahead at next semester's overcrowded rosters. They complain about the big class sizes like they don't realize it's public school....that thing people say they care about, but never put any real funds or energy into................and people keep reproducing like rabbits, while the number of schools stay the same..........hummmm.

So, I'm locking myself in my room with the lights off so everyone thinks I'm not here until the bell rings again.

Software Development job - Asheville NC

What's up folks? I am working at a technical staffing agency now as a recruiter and I am in search of a Jr level software development person for a job in Asheville, NC. I know you guys have some background and interest in this type of work and thought I'd pass along the information. Here are some of the details on this job:

Our client has an immediate opening for a Software Developer to design, implement, test, maintain and support software applications. Successful candidates should have knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices and procedures for software development. This position relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Will assist with IT Help Desk requests as necessary and participate in the IT on-call rotation.

This position will report to the Software Development Supervisor. Works closely with other software development staff and immediate supervisors. Collaborates with project managers and subject-matter experts in other departments to resolve questions and problems.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

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