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saturation...desaturation...these words mean something? You wonder why it's tough to get a nice, comfy job? Well, it sure does make sense to me. The market is OVERLY saturated with no-talent hacks (no implications, please) and many don't need twelve of them on staff. Layoffs? I call it stabilization. We're reaching towards an equilibrium, not a weak market. Jobs are always tough. The moment I got my current job (which has been over a year now) I started looking for another one. Keep your options open, keep your backdoors close at hand, and always make sure there is a bottle of Scotch around when you really need it. You want to talk difficulty? Talk to me about the twelve year-olds that are fairing better because they work cheaply. Tell me how it is dissimilar to sweat-shop work. Then we'll talk about how sucky things are. Then we'll talk about how difficult it is to get a job. Then we'll talk about the Net and where it's going. Let me put in this motion: it's not going where you want it to go. Chances are high that if you don't have a job now, you aren't going to get one without a specialized [i]coup d'etat[/i]. That's the way it's going, and that's the way that keeps me happy. Break some necks, take some pay-cuts, but keep food on the table...the Mantra of the new Economy. [url=http://th-inknet.com/steve] [img]http://miscminutiae.com/doc/sig.gif[/img] s t e p h e n[/url]
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