i'd have to differ, but maybe things are
different now.

apply anywhere, take any job that you can
get, make yourself useful, find things to
improve around the place, write code where
it's helpful, and don't be afraid to pick
up a wrench.  spend time with the guys who
spend their time with giant spools of wire.

eventually it will work out for you,

s.

--- Chris Fant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 7/11/07, Joshua Shriver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Really know a place hiring over 30k US? :) that
> doesn't require moving
> > to California lol
> 
> Sure.  You just have to have professional
> experience.  Without that,
> you must be coming straight out of a 4-year degree. 
> If you have been
> only hobby programming for x years, companies do not
> like you.
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