Consider one could write a vertical killer app. in Struts and become an employer (not an employee). It's kind of working out for me.
The side benefit is you become the PHB. ("Everyone must use MVC")
(Maybe we can get Robin Givens in here?)
.V
Haseltine, Celeste wrote:
But at least that means the job market must be picking up in some areas of
the US, if she has to go to a user list to find talent. Here in the
Dallas/Ft. Worth, Tx area, the market is still pretty bad, since most of the
telecom companies (WorldCom, Alcatel, Northern Telecom), and a number of
dot.coms were either based here, or had regional HQ offices here.
Celeste
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