On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 12:36, Stanley A. Schultz wrote:
> If you can't get a job setting up networks, writing code, debugging
> software switches or drawing circuits for LSI chip design, so be it. Admit
> that it was a bad idea and move on.

On that note:

http://www.canada.com/calgary/story.asp?id=CAB381B9-8BB1-4446-9351-49FEEF1A9777

"Labour shortage a threat to Alberta's prosperity: Dunford fears for
major oil projects"

There is clearly a good deal of work in this province, unfortunately it
is not tech or IT related. So there is good news in that you are likely
to find work if you look outside your area of experience. Bad news in
that it may not be your preferred niche.

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Hayes Holdings Consulting
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Blog: www.hayz.ws/blog
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Calgary, AB, Canada T3H 3C8

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