I guess for me I've been long enough removed from being exposed to the job meat markets to see things have progressed to such behavior. It got to the point that they became like gnats quickly just waisting my cell phone minutes, especially when 99% of what they were calling me about wasn't even relevant. It's equatable to voice spamming for their income, which makes my want to work with them even less. After dealing with it for a few weeks, I began considering the margins of profit they're making and considered what it would take to do so myself as a hobby, but I'd just feel like a shoe salesman, telemarketer, or other equally undesirable employment. At least how they go about it... Agreed about DIY, any job worth having really has come from my own scouring, referrals, or social networking of some sort. I figured it couldn't hurt to float my info out there to see what came to me, but geez was I wrong. Quite the sad state of affairs. -mb On Sun, 2009-08-16 at 20:37 -0700, Mike wrote: > Michael Butash wrote: > > 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 --------------------------------------------------- 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