Re CoBOL and Contracting

This is a discussion on Re CoBOL and Contracting within the cobol forums in Programming Languages category; ------------------------ CoBOL - no restrictions - 968 CoBOL - fulltime employee - 492 CoBOL - contractor (all kinds, including contract-to-hire) - 552 By state - (without regard to permanent fulltime vs. contractor) Alabama - 2 Alaska - 1 etc... -------------------------- it would be interesting to see the state data graphed along with... ) working population ) pct of jobs in private and/or public sectors sss --------------= Posted using GrabIt =---------------- ------= Binary Usenet downloading made easy =--------- -= Get GrabIt for free from http://www.shemes.com/ =-...

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Old 09-04-2008, 05:08 PM
SeaSideSam
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------------------------
CoBOL - no restrictions - 968
CoBOL - fulltime employee - 492
CoBOL - contractor (all kinds, including contract-to-hire) - 552

By state - (without regard to permanent fulltime vs. contractor)
Alabama - 2
Alaska - 1
etc...
--------------------------

it would be interesting to see the state data graphed along with...
) working population
) pct of jobs in private and/or public sectors

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Old 09-04-2008, 07:29 PM
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Default Re: Re CoBOL and Contracting

On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 16:08:50 -0500, "SeaSideSam" <Sam@theSeaSide> wrote:

>------------------------
>CoBOL - no restrictions - 968
>CoBOL - fulltime employee - 492
>CoBOL - contractor (all kinds, including contract-to-hire) - 552
>
>By state - (without regard to permanent fulltime vs. contractor)
>Alabama - 2
>Alaska - 1
>etc...
>--------------------------
>
>it would be interesting to see the state data graphed along with...
>) working population
>) pct of jobs in private and/or public sectors


There is a Job Postings Per Capita map at
http://www.indeed.com/jobtrends.jsp
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