[thelist] Jobs in the US
Joel D Canfield
joel at spinhead.com
Sat Dec 8 02:39:27 CST 2001
Buenos noches, Diego. (Vivo en San Diego, en California :)
You make an interesting point about paying for web content. For years,
television and radio were free, but you could only have what a few
stations broadcast. Now, if that's okay you can settle for it, but if
you want 135 channels of whatever's out there, you can pay, and get more
(if not better) content. (Hey, I can get BBC American on satellite, but
it sure doesnt come in well with the old rabbit ears.)
If folks in your area are looking for lots of different disciplines,
would it be possible to learn enough to fit their needs? Sometimes,
though, people are just unreasonable. Don't want to work for them unless
that's the only choice.
Sorry to hear how tough it is down south. Seems like it's slow lots of
places.
joel at spinhead.com
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[mailto:thelist-admin at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of Diego Lafuente
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 12:11 AM
To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: Re: [thelist] Jobs in the US
Here in Argentina things are hardest...
almost not much webdesign jobs are opening...
What i find really annoying when people here looks for a websidesigner
they want a print designer... wich is totally another world...
also they ask u for a lot of disciplines, like if they´re looking for an
experienced programmer... they want it all... calm down dude...
I just want the web full paid... no more free services... maybe just
news and some free content websites like mine... but all the features
should be payable in every site, this could help to stop dotcom down
economy pretty well... also with this companies could start to hire more
people and get better systems to pay for the web...
is not too late to make this real... and it will be better an 1 big
website controlling the entire planet with better payable services like
Yahoo or Terralycos...
i just want the best for all.
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