st nothing.
George
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Bobbie Jo
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 12:16 PM
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Subject: Re: Here's what IBM pays an IOS developer
I detect a "we can't find a
I detect a "we can't find anyone excuse" so they can get more H1B visas.
If they try doubling that salary, they might be close.
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From: "Pinnacle"
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Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 3:57 PM
Subject: He
On 10 Feb 2009 01:26:00 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
>And if they didn't fill the job, they would advertise a higher salary.
Or claim that there are no qualified candidates in the US and they
need to import someone on an H-1B visa.
Remember that YouTube video capturing a seminar wh
Pinnacle wrote:
From a job posting today on NetTemps:
CTG is in need of a PLX Programmer for one of our top clients in
Poughkeepsie, NY.
[...]
Such posting is a "political correct" fiction.
Everyone (interested) know, that the only company which uses PLX is IBM.
So, "top client" is kind of
However, the number looks attractive in China or India...
At least 2 skillful programmers can be afforded, I suspect.
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Timothy Sipples wrote:
> I thought I'd sanity check $61K. That number looks low to me, too
>
> But, much to my surprise, according to Salary.c
I thought I'd sanity check $61K. That number looks low to me, too
But, much to my surprise, according to Salary.com that 2005 advertised
salary is right around the median U.S. salary for "Programmer II" (an
intermediate programmer) in 2009, even after four extra years of inflation.
It's well a
Carlos Cordero wrote:
I agree with that; IBM and Mainframe customers should be "really concerned" about this situation; if not; let me tell you that is the beginning of the end of a honorary ancient legacy ..
In other countries, almost the same situation ..
Only if we let it happen !
Re
> From: pinnc...@rochester.rr.com>
> Subject: Here's what IBM pays an IOS developer> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu> >
> From a job posting today on NetTemps:> > CTG is in need of a PLX Programmer
> for one of our top clients in > Poughkeepsie, NY.> Skills requir
From a job posting today on NetTemps:
CTG is in need of a PLX Programmer for one of our top clients in
Poughkeepsie, NY.
Skills required:
PLX Programming skills (Very important as that is what the code is written
in)
OS/390 skills (MVS) Experience (Equally important as this is the operating
C'mon Tom,
You posted this same item on 3/26/2006 with the following line not
included below:
Duration: Until 12/31/05 w/ possibility of extension
It was clearly old news then, and it is even older news today.
Pinnacle wrote:
CTG is in need of a PLX Programmer for one of our top clients in
P
On Monday 09 February 2009 03:57:21 pm Pinnacle wrote:
That's probably a good wage for Bolivia, or Argentina, or wherever they
are 'offshoring' to these days. They also know they just layed off a ton of
folks and hope someone will bite.
Stephen McColley
sgmccol...@alletl.net
(just my opinion)
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