This is not a Perl question - but it concerns being a Perl programmer. Have any of you Perl Monks got a telecommute job - I mean something completly virtual. I thought it might be a big chance for me - but instead of sending more than a hunderd offers to job posissions advertised on jobs.perl.org and guru.com I did not got any reply, I was not even given a chance to display my programming abillities. I am an experienced Perl programmer, with a few years of practice, used to be a team leader - and it all is in my CV. The job advertisements were clearly well matching my knowlege area. I did it for a year - and now I wonder what did I do wrong.
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