I never could find decent work in TX, that's why I moved to GA.  From
time to time I see jobs coming across from wireless and telecom
companies in the area (Atlanta).

Axton Grams

On 2/19/07, Lucero, Michelle - IST contractor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What sites are you using for job searching?  I do admit that although
the job market shows improvement in the TX area, anyway, it is no where
near the activity of 1999/2000.

I assume that you've tried:

www.monster.com
www.dice.com

Those are the top two that come to mind.  I don't like careerbuilder at
all, so I won't even include the simple URL.  I've never received so
much crap when I was looking a couple of years ago.  I was constantly
updating my spam filter.

Pass me your personal email address off-list and I'll send you anything
received that is in Georgia.  I too, receive stuff from places outside
of my area.

Thanks,
Michelle

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Subject: Vent: Are there no Remedy Developer Jobs in Georgia?

I am seriously searching for another Remedy Developer job here in
Atlanta
Georgia because my contract position is ending pretty soon; but I get
like
10 calls a day and tons of emails about Remedy jobs everywhere else but
Georgia. It's so frustrating because I am not able to relocate to other
states and these companies are not offering telecommute as an option.

What do I do now?!!!!!

Does anyone else feel the same or in a similar situation?

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