I think it's more of a supply and demand proposition. There are not a lot of
software development companies here and worker demand is low, therefore
employers can pay whatever workers will accept and workers have to accept
what is offered or not work.
In some sectors there is a high demand,
--- Maddog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it's more of a supply and demand proposition. There
are not a lot of
software development companies here and worker demand is low,
therefore
employers can pay whatever workers will accept and workers
have to accept
what is offered or not work.
On Mar 23, 2007, at 6:09 AM, Maddog wrote:
I think it's more of a supply and demand proposition. There are not
a lot of software development companies here and worker demand is
low, therefore employers can pay whatever workers will accept and
workers have to accept what is offered or not
Jim,
I think it's a perpetual chicken and egg thing. More companies would
consider moving here if the talent pool existed and more software engineers
would stimulate more growth of software companies.
There are rich people here but it needs to be rich people that are
interested in investing