Those of us who have lived in a large city know all about the overcrowding, the frequent heavy traffic and traffic jams, air pollution and smog and other problems that you associate with living in the big city. China doesn’t see any reason to let this hold it back though, as it plans to create a mega city of 42 million people, and to spend billions on the transportation and communications infrastructure to achieve it and make sure it works.
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I admire your determination and persistence! You continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.
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Thanks so much, all the positive vibes are definitely rubbing off, I have felt a lot more energized the last 2 days. No new job leads or money coming in though. Yet…
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Very true, some short sighted managers want to hire newbies because they’re cheaper. (I can say this because I was in management for many years so if I want to bash them I can LOL!)
Companies will ultimately find out the hard way in the long run that keeping the experienced people, even though they are higher salaried, is much more valuable than the lower salary, fresh out of school kids. One company I know of in particular went that route, and they are going to have to refund their customer because the inexperienced programmers couldn’t deliver in time because they knew how to program, but didn’t know how to apply business theory into their programming.
Good luck with making a living on your own. Being your own boss definitely has it’s rewards and motivations.
~ Kristi
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I agree, I have seen the same thing numerous times before.
Some years back I was working freelance for a major petroleum company and had done some work for their subsidiary in Jamaica. I knew the system very well, and although they wanted to use me to write a small extra system, they used local people because the daily rate was 1/3 of mine. Six months later, the local people had overrun by far, still hadn’t created anything that did what the company wanted, and it would not interface with the main system. I ended up re-writing the system from scratch in three days. Not only did it work out cheaper and faster than using local people, it did the job and did it well.
I am really busy trying to keep up with things, it’s surprising how much there is to do and how long everything takes. With a lot of luck I might be able to support myself one fo these days. It would be so nice to not have to rely on an employer for a change.