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All I seem to attract are the recruiters whose e-mails proclaim, "We have
really like you resume," and then suggest I am appropriate for a senior
software dev job (on something like Oracle that I once wrote about) in a
far-away place. When I've "naively" checked on the rates, they're not
paying more than $50 per hour for senior software dev, and far, far less
if it's TW. Feh!
They clearly have not read my resume at all. And if they "have really
like" then they are no good at English. Just mailbox or phone clutter. The
real jobs must be elsewhere.
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