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Special Forums Cybersecurity IT Security RSS You're overqualified Post 302320493 by humbletech99 on Thursday 28th of May 2009 06:57:45 AM
Old 05-28-2009
I really hate the "over-qualified" response. It's completely idiotic.

Do you want the best you can afford or do you want something less good?

I choose the best, but that's just my view.

Retention may be a valid point, but I had this response once for a high salary position and it just doesn't make sense, retention is only a problem if you're paying too little as this is the number one factor for changing jobs among ambitious IT pros. Hence why when you get in to higher salaries you move around less.
 
WebService::MusicBrainz::Label(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		       WebService::MusicBrainz::Label(3pm)

NAME
WebService::MusicBrainz::Label SYNOPSIS
use WebService::MusicBrainz::Label; my $ws = WebService::MusicBrainz::Label->new(); my $response = $ws->search({ NAME => 'warner music' }); my $label = $response->label(); # get first in list print $label->name(), " ", $artist->type(), " "; # OUTPUT: Warner Music Australia Distributor DESCRIPTION
This module is used to query an artist from the MusicBrainz web service. METHODS
new() This method is the constructor and it will make a call for initialization. my $ws = WebService::MusicBrainz::Label->new(); query() This method returns the cached WebService::MusicBrainz::Query object. search() This method will perform the search of the MusicBrainz database through their web service schema and return a response object. my $ws = WebService::MusicBrainz::Label->new(); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => 'd15721d8-56b4-453d-b506-fc915b14cba2' }); my $response = $ws->search({ NAME => 'throwing muses' }); my $response = $ws->search({ NAME => 'james', LIMIT => 5 }); my $response = $ws->search({ NAME => 'beatles', OFFSET => 5 }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => '65f4f0c5-ef9e-490c-aee3-909e7ae6b2ab', INC => 'aliases' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => '65f4f0c5-ef9e-490c-aee3-909e7ae6b2ab', INC => 'artist-rels' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => '65f4f0c5-ef9e-490c-aee3-909e7ae6b2ab', INC => 'release-rels' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => '65f4f0c5-ef9e-490c-aee3-909e7ae6b2ab', INC => 'track-rels' }); my $response = $ws->search({ MBID => '65f4f0c5-ef9e-490c-aee3-909e7ae6b2ab', INC => 'url-rels' }); AUTHOR
Bob Faist <bob.faist@gmail.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2006-2007 by Bob Faist This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/XMLWebService perl v5.10.1 2009-12-06 WebService::MusicBrainz::Label(3pm)
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