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		<title>Michael Quale AKA @Tall_Geek, Jobshouts.com and twitter</title>
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<p>Back on January 23rd  I was on <a href="http://twitter.com" target="_blank">twitter.com</a> and at that time I&#8217;d been on the site for about <a title="My first &quot;Tweet&quot; on twitter.com" href="http://twitter.com/martinpiraino/statuses/1109724446" target="_blank">2 weeks</a> so it was still very new to me, when I saw a message pop on my screen from <a title="@Tall_Geek on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/Tall_Geek/" target="_blank">@Tall_Geek</a> that stated:  &#8220;<span class="status-body"><a title="Original Twitter message from Mike" href="http://twitter.com/Tall_Geek/statuses/1143573364" target="_blank"><span class="entry-content">Ok try to break this server&#8230;.www.jobshouts.com</span></a><span>&#8221; </span></span></p>
<p><span class="status-body"><span>Me being the techy that I am and taking him up on the challenge, I dug in and banged at the site for a bit, doing test job posts, clicking on things and seeing if I could really &#8216;break it&#8217;. </span></span></p>
<p><span class="status-body"><span>One thing I noticed right off the bat, that appeared like a thorn in my side from an aesthetics standpoint and which would have been a very simple and easy code change to fix was the title window for the site showed &#8216;</span></span><span class="msgtxt en"><a title="Mike you need to fix this" href="http://twitter.com/martinpiraino/statuses/1143587784" target="_blank">this is the homepage title</a>&#8216; (and I wish I had a screen shot of it now!).</span></p>
<p><span class="msgtxt en"> I sent a message to Mike saying basically, &#8220;<a title="It's Broken" href="http://twitter.com/martinpiraino/statuses/1143593186" target="_blank">It&#8217;s broke</a>.&#8221; He sent one back saying, &#8220;<a title="Thanks for breaking it" href="http://twitter.com/Tall_Geek/statuses/1143595999" target="_blank">thanks for breaking it.</a>&#8221; So during that first 20 or so minutes &#8216;tweeting&#8217; back and forth on twitter.com over the issues on <a title="jobshouts.om" href="http://jobshouts.com" target="_blank">jobshouts.com</a>, our relationship had been born.</span></p>
<p><span class="msgtxt en">After about an hour going back and forth that first night, I got one of the nicest compliments I&#8217;d gotten from anyone in a long time, Mike said &#8220;<a title="Thanks a Bunch!" href="http://twitter.com/Tall_Geek/statuses/1143699480" target="_blank">Ohh and thanks for all the help, I got more out of you than any other beta tester I have used in recent memory</a>.&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span class="msgtxt en">Mike has a nice little writeup about how jobshouts.com came to be  posted <a title="How Jobshouts.com came to be" href="http://michaelquale.com/2009/02/08/how-jobshoutscom/" target="_blank">here</a> and I recommend reading his story.<br />
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<p><span class="msgtxt en">After the initial release to Beta, Mike asked for others to join in on using the site, so I started telling people about it both online and offline.  I continued to watch the site, check things out and on occasion I&#8217;d notice something wrong, if a tweet from <a title="@Jobshouts profile on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/jobshouts" target="_blank">@jobshouts</a> didn&#8217;t look right, or when I went to the site and noticed something <a title="Date is backwards on the job board" href="http://twitter.com/martinpiraino/statuses/1143627095" target="_blank">odd</a>. I would tell Mike about it. I also made a suggestion that the tweet from @jobshouts should include city and/or state  as it would let people following @jobshouts on twitter focus on or filter by that to find jobs posted local to them, and that has since been implimented.<br />
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<p><span class="msgtxt en">I sent messages to two other job related organizations in my local area,  the <a title="Scottsdale Job Network" href="http://www.scottsdalejobnet.com/" target="_blank">Scottsdale Job Network</a>, and <a title="St Patricks Church, Scottsdale, AZ Ministries Page" href="http://www.stpatrickscottsdale.org/W2/ministries/" target="_blank">St Patricks Employment Ministry</a>, and when my messages were posted to their respective yahoo groups, I got responses from some people including a recruiter asking me questions, which I&#8217;d then in turn ask Mike, as one of the recruiters asked me &#8220;Are these just for local jobs?&#8221; The reply I got back through <a title="@Imjustagoyle profile on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/imjustagoyle" target="_blank">Robin</a> one morning was in essence, &#8220;<a title="jobshouts is nationwide/global" href="http://twitter.com/imjustagoyle/statuses/1158945598" target="_blank">it&#8217;s global.</a>&#8221; and that was and is their vision on this project. </span></p>
<p><span class="msgtxt en">I really like his tenacity and his passion in how he&#8217;s worked on this and wanting to keep it completely free for both job posters, and job seekers.<br />
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<p><span class="msgtxt en">That same day that Robin told me it was Global,  there was one instance where Mike asked me to test the <a title="can you do me a favor and try to apply to the test job i set up send a CV too?" href="http://twitter.com/Tall_Geek/statuses/1158984439" target="_blank">apply for job functionality</a> and I found a problem that in my eyes would be a setback for some job seekers when trying to apply for a job, I use &#8216;filtered&#8217; email addresses on gmail, so when I tried to use an email address like &#8220;myemailaddress+jobsearch@gmail.com&#8221; it gave an error but didn&#8217;t really tell me where the error was exactly. </span></p>
<p><span class="msgtxt en">I had to figure it out hmmm.. checked the file format for the resume I was sending (and I sent my real resume, not a dummy file), that was ok, checked other things on the apply for page, and they were ok too, so last thing I checked was the email address and thought &#8216;lets drop the +jobsearch from the email address and see what happens&#8217;, and it went through. </span></p>
<p><span class="msgtxt en">Since this was a problem that I couldn&#8217;t exactly spell out very easily in 140 characters on twitter and since he was asking me to test it right then, I figured there was a time sensitive issue, so I send him a message on Twitter saying something like &#8216;call me, got an issue with the apply function.&#8217; and left my phone number. About two minutes later he called, we discussed, and he said it would be something corrected in a later release. It was the first time we&#8217;d talked on the phone since we met on twitter about a week earlier.</span></p>
<p><span class="msgtxt en">The power of the search engine on twitter was used to find a lot of the links, so kudos to twitter.com for that, and in that regard a disussion I&#8217;d seen floating around the net on various blogs with this being one example:</span></p>
<h3 class="post-title"><a title="Does Real-Time Search Make Twitter a Google Killer? Its Fanbots Think So (BoomTown Not Quite Yet)." rel="bookmark" href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090209/does-real-time-search-make-twitter-a-google-killer-its-fanbots-think-so-boomtown-not-quite-yet/">Does Real-Time Search Make Twitter a Google Killer? Its Fanbots Think So (BoomTown Not Quite Yet).</a></h3>
<p class="entry-header"><span class="msgtxt en">By the way, along with another site JobAngels, the jobshouts.com site and both Mike and Robin were mentioned in the LA Times today -</span><a title="With JobAngels and JobShouts, Twitter helps jobless find work" rel="bookmark" href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2009/02/with-jobangels.html"> &#8216;With JobAngels and JobShouts, Twitter helps jobless find work&#8217;</a> By <a title="Follow David Sarno on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/dsarno" target="_blank">David Sarno</a></p>
<p class="entry-header"><span class="msgtxt en">As you read this post, please click on the links, they are very relevant to the story and a timeline of how I came to know this great guy named Mike Quale, and Robin and their venture together with their site jobshouts.com. </span></p>
<p class="entry-header"><span class="msgtxt en">Happy reading! Martin<br />
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