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Drop in unemployed IN the field???
"the average number of unemployed workers in nine high-tech categories--including computer programmers, database administrators and computer hardware engineers--fell from 210,000 in 2003 to 146,000 in 2004,"

I know personally of an ex-CSCO engineer (along with others) who tried to bring several technology startups online, but after the last one was shut down due to overseas competition has settled on opening a line of hair solons...

O? well, I guess the USA can lead the World in hair care?
Posted by: frankandmoney   Posted on: 02/18/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Because..  vdraken | 02/17/05
Fewer Pink Slips?!?  jbachandouris@... | 02/17/05
Does comp repair fall under IT?  theding0 | 02/17/05
It does here...  Nullifidian | 02/17/05
What a worthless piece of feedback.  bjbrock | 02/17/05
Thanks  jbachandouris@... | 02/19/05
Drop in unemployed IN the field???  frankandmoney | 02/18/05
Yes, fewer unemployed and fewer employed  MyLord | 02/18/05
more FUD from the FED's  wessonjoe | 02/18/05
FUD or FRAUD  biggestred | 02/18/05

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