I think a lot of IT people "abused" the situation during the boom days.
Company loyalty meant nothing ... we'll go wherever the biggest paychecks
are.  Don't stay anywhere too long. that's for losers.  Change jobs if we
felt the least bit abused and unappreciated.  That'll teach them to screw
with me!  In general a holier-than-thou attitude.  The times allowed us to
do that.

But it also means a lot of non-IT people developed an opinion of IT folk as
not being team players, only out for themselves, not committed to the
company, etc.

So when the chance comes to cut back, where are you going to look?  :-)

Dave
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