Re: notifying particular thread to wake up.



bbound@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Oct 1, 9:20 pm, Arne Vajhøj <a...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
General usenet etiquette, often explicitly written down, going back
years. Commercial postings generally considered crass and unwelcome,
except in buy/forsale groups and suchlike. If you want more details,
GIYF.
That was not what I asked for.

Well, that's what you're getting, so deal with it.

Then I assume that we can conclude that you claim:

#Links to non-free software or information should be clearly marked as
#such in the newsgroup postings, and good free alternatives should be
#mentioned as well so that people may make an informed choice,

is not usenet standard.


AFAIK there is a good demand for IT people in practically
all countries.
And a glut of supply. You have to consider both supply AND demand when
evaluating these things; that's economics 101 material. Sheesh.
No.

Demand seems bigger than supply in US, Europe, India etc..

Then explain the nonzero unemployment rates even among people with
technical credentials. Indeed, unemployment in general isn't just
nonzero but fairly nasty and has been for years all across North
America.

My impression is that unemployed IT people in North America is
either just transitioning (they left company A and it takes a few
month before they find company B that matches them) or there are
a reason why companies don't want to hire them (in which case
they should look for alternate industries).

Arne
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