I think this sounds fun to me. I know I wouldn't mind seeing
if anyone here was looking for employment. The company I work
for is always looking for good perl people.
Similarly I think it would be neat to add a special area for
available job posting. I know people dont want to clutter
up the message boards with job postings, and I whole heartedly agree.
I dont want to see a flood of job crap unless I am looking.
But It would be cool if there was a serperate area where jobs
can get posted, and maybe can't get replied to. And these
new posting dont get posted to the Newest Nodes to prevent the
clutter. So you have to go out of your way to find them, or
have a special user option to enable tracking of new jobs in
the Newest Nodes page.
I think this would be cool to be able to see the variety of perl jobs
out there. I am getting really freaking tired of making cgi
program after program, I feel like I am turning into a
one trick pony (uhh ... make that monkey?). So I am starting to look for something a little
different and challenging with perl, but I havent found much. Just tons
more cgi perl jobs.
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