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    I am so sick of this shit. :mad: During my search for a job in U.S. this is all you see at the end of the job description. I can't believe these people, I mean I would pay for my own relocation, I just want an equal shot at the job. I am trying to relocate, from one state to another, but it is nearly impossible with the above and the poor economy. anyone else noticing this?


    Soliant | email   "The 'B' in Visual Basic means Beginner" - R. Bischoff

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      I am so sick of this shit. :mad: During my search for a job in U.S. this is all you see at the end of the job description. I can't believe these people, I mean I would pay for my own relocation, I just want an equal shot at the job. I am trying to relocate, from one state to another, but it is nearly impossible with the above and the poor economy. anyone else noticing this?


      Soliant | email   "The 'B' in Visual Basic means Beginner" - R. Bischoff

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      How odd - why would they care, if you're paying your way to the interview and to move ? Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002 Hey, at least Logo had, at it's inception, a mechanical turtle. VB has always lacked even that... - Shog9 04-09-2002 During last 10 years, with invention of VB and similar programming environments, every ill-educated moron became able to develop software. - Alex E. - 12-Sept-2002

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        I am so sick of this shit. :mad: During my search for a job in U.S. this is all you see at the end of the job description. I can't believe these people, I mean I would pay for my own relocation, I just want an equal shot at the job. I am trying to relocate, from one state to another, but it is nearly impossible with the above and the poor economy. anyone else noticing this?


        Soliant | email   "The 'B' in Visual Basic means Beginner" - R. Bischoff

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        ColinDavies
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        There must be some logic behind it. Otherwise you wouldn't be wanting to work for idiots would you. I'd telephone up, sounding all officious to find out what their reason was. Maybe they have some local stupid employment law ? Or maybe they have applicants who claim they can tele-commute ? What is local anyway, 10 miles away, 20 miles away, 100, 500 ?? Regardz Colin J Davies

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          I am so sick of this shit. :mad: During my search for a job in U.S. this is all you see at the end of the job description. I can't believe these people, I mean I would pay for my own relocation, I just want an equal shot at the job. I am trying to relocate, from one state to another, but it is nearly impossible with the above and the poor economy. anyone else noticing this?


          Soliant | email   "The 'B' in Visual Basic means Beginner" - R. Bischoff

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          Megan Forbes
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          We had the same problem when we moved to the UK. We were staying with my Dad, in an area we didn't want to work in. I applied anyway, and phoned after emailing my cv in to explain that we were waiting to get our own place, as we wanted to move as close to work as possible. As soon as they understood that we wanted to get a job first so we could move as close to it as possible they became more reasonable.


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            I am so sick of this shit. :mad: During my search for a job in U.S. this is all you see at the end of the job description. I can't believe these people, I mean I would pay for my own relocation, I just want an equal shot at the job. I am trying to relocate, from one state to another, but it is nearly impossible with the above and the poor economy. anyone else noticing this?


            Soliant | email   "The 'B' in Visual Basic means Beginner" - R. Bischoff

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            Are you sure they aren't meaning "US only people"? Cheers, Simon "VB.NET ... the STD of choice", me, internal company memo

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              Are you sure they aren't meaning "US only people"? Cheers, Simon "VB.NET ... the STD of choice", me, internal company memo

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              SimonS wrote: Are you sure they aren't meaning "US only people"? Absolutely sure. I've been trying for a long while to get a job back in my old home area (Oklahoma, North Texas/Dallas ) and almost all the good jobs are listed as "Local candidates only". Hell, I lived most of my life in that area but since I don't currently live there, I'm black balled. I too would happily pay for my own expenses as I visit the area several times a year anyway. I think the reason is one of loyalty to local candidates who have been out of work a while. Areas that have had a lot of lay offs tend to give preferential treatment to those who already live there and are out of work. That's the only sense I can make of it. "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle

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                SimonS wrote: Are you sure they aren't meaning "US only people"? Absolutely sure. I've been trying for a long while to get a job back in my old home area (Oklahoma, North Texas/Dallas ) and almost all the good jobs are listed as "Local candidates only". Hell, I lived most of my life in that area but since I don't currently live there, I'm black balled. I too would happily pay for my own expenses as I visit the area several times a year anyway. I think the reason is one of loyalty to local candidates who have been out of work a while. Areas that have had a lot of lay offs tend to give preferential treatment to those who already live there and are out of work. That's the only sense I can make of it. "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle

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                Stan Shannon wrote: I'm black balled :laugh: as in "sunk"? Never heard that expression before. p.s. as for that subclassing a textbox thing I had a look around and see what you mean. It bites that Windows is doing the painting of it and so you cannot touch it without complex workarounds. Seems daft.

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                  Stan Shannon wrote: I'm black balled :laugh: as in "sunk"? Never heard that expression before. p.s. as for that subclassing a textbox thing I had a look around and see what you mean. It bites that Windows is doing the painting of it and so you cannot touch it without complex workarounds. Seems daft.

                  Paul Watson
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                  Paul Watson wrote: Never heard that expression before. "black balled" or "black listed" means that people are purposely not hiring you, for whatever reason. --Mike-- "alyson hannigan is so cute it's crazy" -- Googlism Just released - 1ClickPicGrabber - Grab & organize pictures from your favorite web pages, with 1 click! My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm

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                    SimonS wrote: Are you sure they aren't meaning "US only people"? Absolutely sure. I've been trying for a long while to get a job back in my old home area (Oklahoma, North Texas/Dallas ) and almost all the good jobs are listed as "Local candidates only". Hell, I lived most of my life in that area but since I don't currently live there, I'm black balled. I too would happily pay for my own expenses as I visit the area several times a year anyway. I think the reason is one of loyalty to local candidates who have been out of work a while. Areas that have had a lot of lay offs tend to give preferential treatment to those who already live there and are out of work. That's the only sense I can make of it. "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle

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                    Funny, I have the exact opposite problem. I live in North Dallas and absolutely hate it. I am trying my hardest to get out of the area. You wouldn't happen to be living in Portland or San Diego at the moment? If you are I'd gladly swap with you. We'd just have to convince our employers. ps The job market here is terrible. Fill me with your knowledge, your wisdom, your coffee.

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                      Paul Watson wrote: Never heard that expression before. "black balled" or "black listed" means that people are purposely not hiring you, for whatever reason. --Mike-- "alyson hannigan is so cute it's crazy" -- Googlism Just released - 1ClickPicGrabber - Grab & organize pictures from your favorite web pages, with 1 click! My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm

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                      Michael Dunn wrote: "black balled" or "black listed" means that people are purposely not hiring you, for whatever reason Ahh, thanks Michael. I wonder how that term came to be? (I know black listed, just not black balled.) [edit]Guardian[^] has an explanation of Black Balled. Good old Romans again. [/edit]

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                        Funny, I have the exact opposite problem. I live in North Dallas and absolutely hate it. I am trying my hardest to get out of the area. You wouldn't happen to be living in Portland or San Diego at the moment? If you are I'd gladly swap with you. We'd just have to convince our employers. ps The job market here is terrible. Fill me with your knowledge, your wisdom, your coffee.

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                        Actually, at the moment, I live in Indiana and work in Tennessee! I'm going to try to get my family moved down here next summer. Dallas itself is an armpit, I hate the place. But I love that general area, being raised in Southwestern Oklahoma and all. I have a lot of friends and family in the region. As far as the job market goes, it's no worse in Dallas then anywhere else. Try finding work in Indiana X| What kind of work are you doing? "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle

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                          Actually, at the moment, I live in Indiana and work in Tennessee! I'm going to try to get my family moved down here next summer. Dallas itself is an armpit, I hate the place. But I love that general area, being raised in Southwestern Oklahoma and all. I have a lot of friends and family in the region. As far as the job market goes, it's no worse in Dallas then anywhere else. Try finding work in Indiana X| What kind of work are you doing? "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle

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                          Tennessee!!!!!!! Spent an summer internship there....I'll stick to texAss, thank you ver much. Actualuy, my family is from Choctaw OK, but I prefer the West/North West. The *chough* company I am with now is a B2B company that handles data-warehousing and transactions for utilites. It sucks. Fill me with your knowledge, your wisdom, your coffee.

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                            Michael Dunn wrote: "black balled" or "black listed" means that people are purposely not hiring you, for whatever reason Ahh, thanks Michael. I wonder how that term came to be? (I know black listed, just not black balled.) [edit]Guardian[^] has an explanation of Black Balled. Good old Romans again. [/edit]

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                            Paul Watson wrote: [edit]Guardian[^] has an explanation of Black Balled. Good old Romans again. [/edit] You have too much free time on your hands Paul. Fell like doing some college work for me? Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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