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    Jim Crafton
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    Well, it appears the bummer economy has caught up with me, and I may be out of a job soon (it hasn't happened yet but I am 95% certain I will be laid off Monday). Anyone know of any NYC companies seeking an experienced C++/MFC/ATL/Java engineer. I am more than willing to work on pretty much anything (yes that includes .NET and VB). Thanks in advance PS Please email me if possible (ddiego@one.net)

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      Well, it appears the bummer economy has caught up with me, and I may be out of a job soon (it hasn't happened yet but I am 95% certain I will be laid off Monday). Anyone know of any NYC companies seeking an experienced C++/MFC/ATL/Java engineer. I am more than willing to work on pretty much anything (yes that includes .NET and VB). Thanks in advance PS Please email me if possible (ddiego@one.net)

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      Tim Smith
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      Damn, that sucks. The Monday after the WTC attack, Mitsubishi closed one of their Atlanta sites. My brother lost his job. They were in the process of closing that product branch down anyway, WTC was just the straw the broke the camel's back. Tim Smith Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.

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        Well, it appears the bummer economy has caught up with me, and I may be out of a job soon (it hasn't happened yet but I am 95% certain I will be laid off Monday). Anyone know of any NYC companies seeking an experienced C++/MFC/ATL/Java engineer. I am more than willing to work on pretty much anything (yes that includes .NET and VB). Thanks in advance PS Please email me if possible (ddiego@one.net)

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        NormDroid
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        Look at the quality of your coding, Jim you won't be out of a job for long. Norm Almond Chief Technical Architect FS Walker Hughes Limited

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          Well, it appears the bummer economy has caught up with me, and I may be out of a job soon (it hasn't happened yet but I am 95% certain I will be laid off Monday). Anyone know of any NYC companies seeking an experienced C++/MFC/ATL/Java engineer. I am more than willing to work on pretty much anything (yes that includes .NET and VB). Thanks in advance PS Please email me if possible (ddiego@one.net)

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          joefor
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          Well if you had a clue this was going to happen, why haven't you been sending out your resume all over the place (like everyone else has - I've been filling my compost pile with this stuff). You can always try kissing major a$$ with your boss, and offering favors like working for no pay on the weekends or waxing his car. Otherwise, join the unemployment line and bring a book (don't drink anything, there is no bathroom). The local supermarket might be looking for a bag boy, but probably everyone else you used to work with is already trying to get that job. PS: no I do not feel sorry for you.

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            Well, it appears the bummer economy has caught up with me, and I may be out of a job soon (it hasn't happened yet but I am 95% certain I will be laid off Monday). Anyone know of any NYC companies seeking an experienced C++/MFC/ATL/Java engineer. I am more than willing to work on pretty much anything (yes that includes .NET and VB). Thanks in advance PS Please email me if possible (ddiego@one.net)

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            Alvaro Mendez
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            Man, that sucks. I have a friend with lots of Java experience. He left Florida to go back to his parent's house in New York more than two months ago: still hasn't found a job! He says companies are laying off left and right. Not a pretty sight. Get yourself on all the online job sites. Good luck to you! Alvaro

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              Well if you had a clue this was going to happen, why haven't you been sending out your resume all over the place (like everyone else has - I've been filling my compost pile with this stuff). You can always try kissing major a$$ with your boss, and offering favors like working for no pay on the weekends or waxing his car. Otherwise, join the unemployment line and bring a book (don't drink anything, there is no bathroom). The local supermarket might be looking for a bag boy, but probably everyone else you used to work with is already trying to get that job. PS: no I do not feel sorry for you.

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              Fazlul Kabir
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              You can always try kissing major a$$ with your boss, and offering favors like working for no pay on the weekends or waxing his car. Otherwise, join the unemployment line and bring a book (don't drink anything, there is no bathroom). The local supermarket might be looking for a bag boy, but probably everyone else you used to work with is already trying to get that job. PS: no I do not feel sorry for you. What kind of help u'r trying to offer? He needs a good progamming job, not useless speech. Anyway, good luck to Jim. Things are a bit tougher now, but it shouldn't be a huge problem for an experienced programmer to land on a decent job. // Fazlul


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                Well if you had a clue this was going to happen, why haven't you been sending out your resume all over the place (like everyone else has - I've been filling my compost pile with this stuff). You can always try kissing major a$$ with your boss, and offering favors like working for no pay on the weekends or waxing his car. Otherwise, join the unemployment line and bring a book (don't drink anything, there is no bathroom). The local supermarket might be looking for a bag boy, but probably everyone else you used to work with is already trying to get that job. PS: no I do not feel sorry for you.

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                What a complete asshole. I thought I had the market cornered there, but you are a bigger one than even myself. Congratulations (I think).

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                  Man, that sucks. I have a friend with lots of Java experience. He left Florida to go back to his parent's house in New York more than two months ago: still hasn't found a job! He says companies are laying off left and right. Not a pretty sight. Get yourself on all the online job sites. Good luck to you! Alvaro

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                  Stan Shannon
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                  So I suppose it would be a really bad time to quit my current lame job and live off my savings for a couple of months, and than go leisurely about finding a more interesting position? Are things really that bad? I know that the Indianapolis market is absolutely dead. But it looks like Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, etc., have plenty of jobs available. Maybe the industry has finally wised up to the Java hype and is swinging back towards C/C++;) "I never met anyone I didn't like" Will Rogers.

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                    What a complete asshole. I thought I had the market cornered there, but you are a bigger one than even myself. Congratulations (I think).

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                    David Wulff
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                    I thought I had the market cornered there Hey, not by far. I can be a real asshole if I put my mind to it... ;P

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                      I thought I had the market cornered there Hey, not by far. I can be a real asshole if I put my mind to it... ;P

                      :bob: -=:bob:=-

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                      Tim Smith
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                      I can be a real asshole if I put my mind to it... Virtual asshole the others? :) Tim Smith Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.

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                        So I suppose it would be a really bad time to quit my current lame job and live off my savings for a couple of months, and than go leisurely about finding a more interesting position? Are things really that bad? I know that the Indianapolis market is absolutely dead. But it looks like Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, etc., have plenty of jobs available. Maybe the industry has finally wised up to the Java hype and is swinging back towards C/C++;) "I never met anyone I didn't like" Will Rogers.

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                        Jim Crafton
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                        The recruiter I talked to today said to prepare for it taking as long a month to find anything

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                          What a complete asshole. I thought I had the market cornered there, but you are a bigger one than even myself. Congratulations (I think).

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                          Jim Crafton
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                          Hey what up with this joefor guy ? What the fuck kind of a response was that ?

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                            The recruiter I talked to today said to prepare for it taking as long a month to find anything

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                            You're going through a recruiter? Those guys are assholes. If you piss them off, they won't submit your resume for anything. I know this from experience. RHI (aka Robert Half, Inc) did that to me. You guys know that I'm so easy going it would be almost impossible to get me worked up enough to maybe irritate anyone. :)

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                              You're going through a recruiter? Those guys are assholes. If you piss them off, they won't submit your resume for anything. I know this from experience. RHI (aka Robert Half, Inc) did that to me. You guys know that I'm so easy going it would be almost impossible to get me worked up enough to maybe irritate anyone. :)

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                              Stan Shannon
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                              I know I've got every recruiter in Indy pissed at me. "I never met anyone I didn't like" Will Rogers.

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                                I know I've got every recruiter in Indy pissed at me. "I never met anyone I didn't like" Will Rogers.

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                                Jim Crafton
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                                what exactly did you do to piss them off ? I have been dealing with about 6 and so far they have "seemed" OK. But who knows. I don't have a job yet either. Also would you guys take a job at a startup again ? My inclination is pass on working at a startup, I'll be just as happy with a boring bank job thank you very much.

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                                  You're going through a recruiter? Those guys are assholes. If you piss them off, they won't submit your resume for anything. I know this from experience. RHI (aka Robert Half, Inc) did that to me. You guys know that I'm so easy going it would be almost impossible to get me worked up enough to maybe irritate anyone. :)

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                                  Jim Crafton
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                                  Hey John, did you ever get your pants back on ? :)

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                                    what exactly did you do to piss them off ? I have been dealing with about 6 and so far they have "seemed" OK. But who knows. I don't have a job yet either. Also would you guys take a job at a startup again ? My inclination is pass on working at a startup, I'll be just as happy with a boring bank job thank you very much.

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                                    Well, I never listen to their advice about how to conduct an interview. Ask this question, ask that question. Bull Sh*t. I know what I want to find out about a job I might take, and those are the question I ask. To me recruiters are a somewhat necessary evil, they are over paid morons, and I typically do not hide my contempt for them. One of the reasons I am still a struggling work a day programmer instead of a retired government employee is that I let myself get sucked into the start-up side of things in the early '90s. I had a lot of fun, and was successful, but none of the jobs paid off to the extent I had hoped. I've got a nice next egg, but nothing I can retire on. My current job is *very* boring and I struggle every day not to walk in and tell the big guy to shove it. My big problem is that I've got two kids that have a bad habit of expecting food on the table three times a day. "I never met anyone I didn't like" Will Rogers.

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                                      Hey John, did you ever get your pants back on ? :)

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                                      realJSOP
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                                      No..... (snicker) I'm waiting for word to "trickle" out to Monica Lewinski - maybe I can get a free blowjob too. :)

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