The talent is important, and the Tools are also very important.A good network analyzer/monitor will save us much time, and very easy-to-use.Just like Colasoft Capsa: http://www.etherlook.com/?promid=itsite
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Did someone say Bull@#$%
The last option " Accelerate outsourcing."
That is really what its all about right.
There are thousands of IT pros out looking for work, but the so called jobs that are posted are offering ridiculously low pay for advanced education and skills.
This whole sham is just a way for corporations to gain further access to cheaper foreign labor and you turds play right into it. Why dont you do some real investigative reporting and see for yourselves? Probably know the answer to that question as well.
Outsource!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope they outsource your job Amy...
Outsource!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope they outsource your job Amy. Demand will drive up wages, which in turn will make the IT field look good for future college students. If the wages start dropping, who would want to spend years in college, obtaining certifications, and hands on experience to get paid nothing.
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