Author: TTom911 » Wed Nov 07, 2012 1:50 pm
kardox wrote:TTom911 wrote:kardox wrote:just a warning , be careful guys, do not send your CV's just to anyone on the internet, and especially not here , where you know trolls circulating day and night.
Thanks, kardox, for you response. Cautioning people to be sensible is always good advise and I support that as well. The project I am planning is "decent" though, would be paid fairly for fair work. We have partners inside Kurdistan who will, once the project starts, make sure that payments are made safely and conveniently without a hassle. Just so much to reassure you (and everyone else).
And also thanks for pointing to the "Jobs in Kurdistan" Facebook page. That is of course a brilliant idea and I will post the project there in due course. I posted it here to see if it is feasible at all to find interested people in Kurdistan and then, dependent on the response, kickstart the project within 4-8 weeks.
THANKS AGAIN
Nothing personal. We have members from east and north kurdistan that may put their safety on risk if their identity is revealed. It is always good to be a bit cautious.
Sure, I can imagine... No point in risking anything for this project. OF COURSE, no one's individual address is expected, don't get me wrong. Its mainly about:
- having Kurdish and English names for locations which are widely used and open and of interest to the public
- such locations would be the major settlements to start with. Sure, the major cities are mapped quite a bit already, but many places are either not marked at all or can't be found easily due to language / spelling issues
- then of course the places of interest within the settlements. Again, nothing untowardly private, just what is of public interest.
- later we can also add roads as they are being built.
- then we alo think of generating a list of such places which are marked on the map so that these places can also be published online elsewhere. Kind of a "directory" of public places.
All in all its about making it easier to get around and find places of public interest.
THANKS