> Don't worry about this tech slowdown, folks.  We're just in the cooling
> down
> period after the mindless Internet Orgy of the past couple of years, where
> rational thinking was abandoned in favor of raw, below-the-belt urges to
> mate.  The market is just temporarily smoking a cigarette and
contemplating
> the consequences of its actions as it lays in bed.  Tomorrow it will go
> back
> to its wife, little Timmy, and the dog, Scruffles.

Adam, I think you should have been a writer! That's a wonderful image.

>
> I'm betting on scenario #1, personally.  My immediate challenge is in
> forming that survival plan so I can continue in my chosen field.  It's not
> easy, since my current job decided to become the job from Hell right about
> the same time as all my options dried up, but that's why I learned several
> different programming languages.  I prefer ColdFusion, but I still know
> Perl, and I could probably dust off my C++ or VB knowledge if I really,
> really had to.

Well, it's tough now, folks, but that's the secret -- try to learn as much
as you can to keep your skills relevant so you can do whatever is needed.

Good luck, Eric, and everyone else who is struggling right now.

Judith



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