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- What core skills?
- Much depends on what is meant by "core skills". If you mean the ability to maintain and manage databases, servers, internal networks and client workstations, it may be so. These skills have been under appreciated and under paid for some time now. Naturally skilled people will migrate away from them to higher paying areas. The people with those skills are still out there. They need only be offered reasonable pay to return to those jobs.
- Posted by: Sagax- Posted on: 12/02/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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