** Reply to message from "Lan Barnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 21 Apr 2008
12:47:28 -0700 (PDT)

> Thirty days after 9/11/01 was probably the worst time in US history to
> start an IT staffing company--in fact, more than 60% of the staffing
> companies in the USA went out of business within 24 months after that
> event. [clip]
> For a lot of people in the industry it tells a story that we must
> truly be doing something different in an industry that isn't.

another marketing dweeb trying to gain something from associating 9/11 event
with their business. Sorry, the economy was tanking before 9/11 and 2 years
after it was still tanking even though the US gov enacted great terrorist
protect
mechanisms like collecting fingernail clippers from air travel passengers and 
also from those visiting nat'l monuments. Any drop in temp shop business
was coincidental IMO.

Given they want a coder and QA person, the salary seems low even on the high
end of the range listed. It is a contract job after all and that means no
benefits.

Doug


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