there a lots of options available. have you thought about the european market? or teaching somewhere in central america ( i taught perl to
some guys in guatemala, it was a great time. )
much of what i find enjoyable and edifying about a job in tech is the "who,what and where" i am living the rest of my life with.
true as that is, if someone from one of those countries comes to the US (or a US site) they
can see port or other offensive material...
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also, i would suggest that on the net, they need to respect our right 'to view' as much as we respect their right 'to hang'.
i lived in france 2 years ago, and the only work i could find was freelance stuff... i'd set up sendmail in holland, apache in germany, etc. etc.
i really didn't want to work but there was a girl involved in my desire to stay, so work was something of a necessity. It may have changed since then, they really didn't seem to have a fully formed net business sector at that time.
there a lots of options available. have you thought about the european market? or teaching somewhere in central america ( i taught perl to
some guys in guatemala, it was a great time. )
much of what i find enjoyable and edifying about a job in tech is the "who,what and where" i am living the rest of my life with.
true as that is, if someone from one of those countries comes to the US (or a US site) they
can see port or other offensive material...
<br>
also, i would suggest that on the net, they need to respect our right 'to view' as much as we respect their right 'to hang'.
i lived in france 2 years ago, and the only work i could find was freelance stuff... i'd set up sendmail in holland, apache in germany, etc. etc.
i really didn't want to work but there was a girl involved in my desire to stay, so work was something of a necessity. It may have changed since then, they really didn't seem to have a fully formed net business sector at that time.