heheh - well, he actually had problems finding something interesting that
would pay even on a par with entry-level sysadmin or support work - at least
in this area. Right now he's working as a developer (which he's had a fair
amount of experience with), but is barely touching his degree expertise.

WMM

On 2/19/07, Alan Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ...at the level somebody with a PhD in Electrical Engineering
> should get.

Ah, so Home Depot is hiring again? [1]


Alan



[1] Not slamming on your room-mate in particular, but it's sad how
hard the EE market is these days.  I do know at least one working
at Home Depot, and a few others who are out of work completely.




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