I've sent this around the CSC department, figured I'd post it here too.
2/20/2006 6:04:26 PM
Any additional information you can post? Hours/Salary/Benefit/Location/etc. etc.
2/20/2006 7:06:13 PM
^
2/20/2006 7:39:20 PM
I'll ask them tomorrow, right now that's all I've got though
2/21/2006 9:05:53 PM
slit your wrists, jeezlol
2/22/2006 2:42:28 AM
what is ncfree and why should i provide them with my skilz
2/22/2006 3:20:58 AM
They're basically a business-oriented research group, one of the most influential orgs in the state. The most visible thing they produce is a book that details every legislative district in the state, including district stats, its political leaning, and profiles on the candidates -- and a forecast of the electoral results, where they've had 95%+ accuracy for as long as I can remember.---As for the job details, they're looking for someone full-time who can handle the IT-related work but also has an interest in politics.You'd work at their office downtown (currently in my building, 5 W Hargett St, but they're moving at some point).Salary is negotiable but will probably be in a range between $26K-$30K.
2/22/2006 10:36:31 AM
More on what they produce:
2/22/2006 10:40:00 AM
and theyre only paying 30k?next!
2/22/2006 12:04:47 PM
^ Agreed. 30k is a rough equivalent to $15/hr ... most coops make more than that. It's a good position for somebody interested in politics ... dunno how much luck you'll have finding a technical person with a BS at that salary.Might want to try posting at ECPI or a similar technical institute.
2/22/2006 1:47:30 PM
$30k is pretty rough
2/22/2006 4:16:26 PM
I got a family to feed.
2/22/2006 4:25:40 PM
if you get a somewhat skilled csc grad to work for 30k a year , you can be a hiring manager any dayPS: if you want to be my manager, pm Stein he is used to being underpaid[Edited on February 22, 2006 at 4:43 PM. Reason : .]
2/22/2006 4:42:28 PM
you're going to have to go indian for that price
2/22/2006 7:58:14 PM
hey I'm just passing along the information
2/22/2006 8:29:29 PM