Re: The odds of finding work through job ads
That sounds like fairly good proof to me, but I'm only one person. So, I wonder: what are other people's stats for finding work through ads? I"m especially interested in hearing from people who have been in the business a long time, and/or have done extensive contracting; obviously, someone who has only held one job - however it was found - don't have a good sampling.
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