Anyone else notice anymore an abundance of calls from "recruiters" (which I use the term quite loosely) all seem to be coming from sweatshop call centers out of various parts of the world? Being in the market for work lately, my res is flapping in the breeze on a few job site, and it seems I get quite literally 4-6 calls a day from these random *recruiters* that: a) barely/don't speak english b) don't know anything about the technologies they're trying to place for c) call about the same lame jobs that I myself can find scouring job sites d) most not even relevant to my held/proclaimed job title or skills e) are just plain rude I've gotten as many as 3 calls in 5 minutes from the same *company* with different cannon-fodder reps calling me about the same job, so somewhere a predictive dialer software is glitching. Then they ask if I want a job programming asp.net or something silly, just because my resume mentions (begrudgingly) having windows skill, or something equally asinine unrelated to my actual profession. Once I'm annoyed and tell them no, they practically instantly hang up to wardial/annoy someone else. Rinse/repeate frustration several times a day... I figure I can't be the only person having this joy of a time, I'm just curious how pervasive this "sweatshop recruiting" has become in our field? -mb --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss