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Occaisionally. Most of the time they come from
non-technical jobshops like Apple One. They can
usually tell from the sound of my laughing that they
aren't going to be submitting my resume to their
client.
It's best to learn to laugh at the absurd rather than
allow it to madden you, because there's so much
of it in the world.
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: "Kevin McGowan" <thatguy_80 -at- hotmail -dot- com>
> Obviously, we wont' be moving forward on it...but I'm curious if
> anyone else has met these kind of dramatically unrealistic salary
> expectations before? It's a bit maddening!
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