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By Will Sturgeon

Published: Thursday 29 January 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

Melbourne, Australia


Occupation

e-business consultant


Comment

The same thing is happening in Australia. Since April 2000, private sector IT has been pretty nasty. I'm now working for state government, which still suffers from all its usual inefficiencies, frustrations and low rates, but it also has some vision, direction, activity and commitment. I've adjusted to the conditions and I'm counting myself lucky to be here.



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