RE: "Peanut Gallery"

From: Ben Weber (Ben.Weberat_private)
Date: Thu Jun 28 2001 - 16:40:55 PDT

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    I would have to disagree.  The market will pick up, and is still better than
    it was before the biotech explosion a few years ago.  To forecast such a
    pessimistic view seems premature at best.  The security "market", at that,
    is growing and will continue to grow for a long time.  My contention is that
    the market will right itself, and yes, will have weeded out the dot com
    failures.  However, the dot com market is not dead.  I know of plenty of
    these such companies that are doing just fine and will continue to do so.
    As knowledge of the benefits of having a security professional on board
    increase, subsequently so will the market for security professionals in this
    arena.
    
    Do you not have faith in those that have created the most influential and
    knowledgeable IT market in the world?
    
    -a recruitment consultant.
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: tadiat_private [mailto:tadiat_private]
    Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 2:09 AM
    To: Jeff Gentry; securityjobsat_private
    Subject: "Peanut Gallery"
    
    
    
    the market will not pick up, the dot com era is history. I have trouble
    explaining this concept to security people world wide when they ask for jobs
    and hit me with a dotcom millionaire's salary and package requirements. the
    supply of candidates floating around unemployed and available has
    multiplied. everyone is taking less money because of the demand for jobs and
    the quantity of candidates available gives employers much more variety to
    pick from in what was once a "skill short market"  welcome back to reality.
    
    
    -a head-hunter
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jeff Gentry [mailto:listuserat_private]
    Sent: 25 June 2001 01:41
    To: Mark Villanova
    Cc: Kenat_private; securityjobsat_private
    Subject: RE: Random Thoughts from the "Peanut Gallery"
    
    
    > out there.  And this market slump cannot last forever.  When the market
    > improves, companies will have to pay us what we are worth or lose us to
    
    One could make the argument that most of us were being overpaid in the
    recent upswing, and that things like this are merely bringing wages back
    in line with reality.
    
    --
        Jeff Gentry  jesterat_private  gentrjat_private
               SEX           DRUGS           UNIX
    



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