On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:42 PM, David Hardy <belovedbold...@gmail.com>wrote:
> What Rubin just said. Why treat people like shit when they, in all good > faith, attempt to represent their potential IT contributions to yer > organization? I've never understood that, except as PHBs and clueless HR > drones. Besides ignoring resumes; did I miss some other horrible atrocity that was committed by Logic Supply? Yeah, SummitTech and wasn't it Level 9 rather than Level 3? > Level3 is a commercial ISP (they aren't really a Vermont company are they?) Level9 is a commercial web developer (god I wish I knew how they managed to keep themselves relevant all these years -- I absolutely hate logging into my NEFCU bank account due to their horrible authentication system) > Montpeculiar appears to be, as fah as downtown, nearly wireless, but 2/3 > insecure. Typical. Wife and I have surfed off WAPs here repeatedly, w/o > security involved. Outside downtown, very spotty. NEK even more spotty, > but who cares, day is jest po rural rubes. Oh wait: we got new initiatives > from gummint on dat. Not to worry. > There are quite a few publically maintained waps -- but the Summit proposed city-wide network is... well .... i've never attached to it and ive lived here two years. > > Ah, well; IT is only for high-end PhD scientists and engineers these daze, > plus entry-level help desk and data-entry gigs. Nothing in between. Oh > wait: I forgot legacy programming. But what happens when they're all > el-deado? > We can finally, in good faith, get rid of Cobol? Fletcher Allen (not that I have been looking *cough*) has quite a few jobs that fall within your spectrum. There are fewer DBA's than Janitors -- but thats like being supprised that there are fewer engine rebuilders than kids swapping tires at the local Vermont Tire. Stop letting flint beat you to the EDU jobs. Stan