Jeremy wrote: ] There is a certain naïveté in the notion that this phenomenon ] is somehow unique to the "IT profession" (whatever that is). ] That he still believes there exist jobs that are both worth ] having and amenable to being "held on to" is clear ] evidence of his denial. The hard part is the transitional phase. We still have an established system that is based on corporate careerism, industrialized secondary education, HR Management that hires for skills rather then abilities... I prefer a dynamic life to the mind numbing boredom of being stuck in the same fucking cube for 40 years, but by all means lets get cut over to the "new order" as fast as possible because the middle ground is not much fun. We're sorry, but we could not find any Telecom Engineering Jobs in Lynchburg, Virginia. |