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OKay so maybe I am not crazy... I had a preliminary interview on Monday, and
that was follow yesterday by another interview for a contract position which
I got (YEAH!!!!!) after being on the market for 6 months.
I just about fell over when I got the call for the second interview but the
new job is going to be way cool.
Paula Puffer
papuffer -at- psquareddoc -dot- com
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Has anybody noticed a sudden upsurge in the number of jobs available in
the last week or so?
Is anyone else seeing similar changes? I know people are still being
laid off, but maybe some hiring has started, too.
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