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Old 03-11-2004, 10:06 PM   #10
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Quote: (Originally Posted by Tremonti_Fed) A car is different! lol! you buy it according to your taste! If I could pick a car today I'd get a Hummer! hehehe

AMEN my brotha'!!!

Quote: (Originally Posted by Tremonti_Fed) And years ago the market was better due dotcom bubble, so it's natural it had more job offerings. It seems it's warming up again, specially on the public sector (linux x microsoft) so you'll see more open spots soon.
Yes, but tech companies also were not outsourcing jobs either. After the dotcom failure happened, tech firms began to outsource jobs because it was cheaper for them. Like I said in my first post, take Dell for an example. How many people do you think they have working tech support in India? All those jobs could be in the USA if they didn't outsource. That's just one single company.

Quote: (Originally Posted by Tremonti_Fed) Honestly, I know stuff that will happen soon and I tell you that you shouldn't worry. Although most people's dream is to work for big corps. (I'm one of them), your area (tech stuff) is really promissing in not as big companies that are business partners of major companies. See Rational and Trigo Technologies, for example.
I know this since I am a partner with two others in my small business. I don't want to change the topic but really quickly: thank goodness for President Bush too or else my company would be paying twice the amount of taxes and I might not have a job.
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