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| Ev Archive for November 2000 |
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| 1333 messages, last added Wed Aug 08 18:50:13 2001 |
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Re: OT Re: anti ev article
On 29 Nov 2000, at 12:36, SteveB48@aol.com wrote:
> Chuck,
> I appologize to the list as this is way off topic but we're looking
> for people in Oregon and Washington as well. Steve
Perhaps if you had more reasonable hiring standards. Companies like
Intel regularly disqualify resumes if the applicant has too much
experience. For example, if the job requirements say 3-5 years
experience, then someone with 6 years experience would not be
considered. Also, most programming jobs can be done via
telecommuting but only a small fraction of employers are wise enough
to take advantage of that. (ie-$40/hr telecommute vs. $100/hr on
site for the same work.)
If you really want to hire somebody, try the classifieds in the
paper. Around here, there are rarely any computer jobs in there at
any salary. When a descent ad goes in, usually the employer will get
around 200 resumes. There are a lot of starving programmers here in
Palm Beach Florida area thanks to IBM moving out several years ago
and Pratt Whitney on its last legs.
In any case, please stop saying there is a shortage of programmers
when there isn't.
Dennis.
Dennis Hawkins (n4mwd@amsat.org)
"It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so
ingenious."-anonymous
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