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28/03/2003 13:13:32
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
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Re: Jobs?
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Thread ID:
00769117
Message ID:
00771420
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Perhaps you should consider finding the best possible job you can ANYWHERE in the U.S. and then your husband can relocate to where you are instead of vice versa. :o) I know, bad form on my part...

>>>>And it's sad. I happen to be one of those people (poor schmucks…lol), who has taken a job, as a tech support rep, at an hourly wage 5 times less than my previous salary, to feed my family. Things are tight... very tight. I also had a situation where a recruiter (who knew nothing about coding) infiltrated our users group just to get all of our email addresses. When this recruiter was on our mailing list, she read one of the emails sent out to the group, about a position, she solicited the company who was looking for a person and under cut us all. That to me is just unethical. I think the wrong people are now setting the standards.
>>>
>>>I'm looking for a job as well. I'm looking either in Boston or Columbus, OH... So far I got some responses only from middle-tier firms and not from any of the hiring firm itself...
>>------------
>>Nadya - really?
>>I have been seeing positions for VFP developers IN BOSTON during the past 2 months - what sources are you using to 'find' open positions?
>>blerting round the ether [Bill]
>
>I use dice.com and monster.com and computerjobs.com Also I receive jobs from friend, who is in some Networking group. But last two months I was extremely busy and didn't really look.
>
>Which sources do you use and do you have ideas about VFP jobs in Boston and how can I check them?
>
>Thanks.
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