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Subject:Re: Canadian Jobs From:"G. Runnings" <gwynethr -at- bigfoot -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 10 Jan 2002 13:01:20 -0800
Bruce Goett wrote:
Where the heck are all the Canadian jobs?
I think Bruce has a valid point which is not addressed by citing more
than "2" jobs on websites that have more Canadian content than Dice.
I'm sure Bruce has looked, he was probably just demonstrating the
point.
Where are the jobs? Are they with consulting companies? Are they with
short term contracts? If so, what industries? Are they in the
government? If anyone has any insights on these topics, I really
would like to hear them!
There is a new SIG with STC for Canadian issues - has anyone visited
it? Is it worthwhile?
Just as a sidebar, Workopolis is not a good example for comparing
number of jobs. Many of the positions are duplications of the same
job listed by job shops!
g ..
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