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In a highly unscientific survey of about a dozen of my
former co-workers who are still at my previous company,
it's about a 50-50 split between "I think we're going
to be ok in the long run" and "as soon as the job market
gets better I'm out of here." Not surprisingly (at least
to me) almost all of the people in the latter category are
the remnants of my old publications dept.
Gene Kim-Eng
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