Prologue:
I would like to learn more about the employment status of Perl developers, for several reasons: first, I teach Perl programming and I would like to tell my students what they should expect from learning the language. Second, beside teaching, I also work as a consultant and I do Perl development full time. I always preach for Perl and defend the values of the language among my coworkers. Third, I once was told by a headhunter that I should focus on PHP instead of Perl because that would be better for my career (I refused her PHP job and got a better Perl job instead).
Question/topic:
What kind of Perl job do you have / are you looking for?
Choices:
- I have a job doing full time Perl programming, I am not looking for a new one.
- I have a job doing full time Perl programming, but I would love to find a better opportunity.
- I have a job doing full time Perl programming, but I hate it! I would prefer working with another language.
- I have a job and I do only a little Perl programming but that's enough for me.
- I have a job and I do only a little Perl programming but I'd like to do more!
- I have a job and I do only a little Perl programming but that's too much for me!
- I have a job, I don't do Perl programming, and I don't care for a new job.
- I have a job, I don't do Perl programming but I would love to, if I find a good opportunity.
- I have a job but I only do Perl programming on weekends. I don't want to work full time in Perl. It's more like a hobby.
- I don't have a job right now, I would love to find a Perl programming opportunity.
- I don't have a job right now but I am not looking to work with Perl.
- I don't have a job right now and I love it!
- Being paid for doing Perl programming??? I would do that for free!
- Perl is dead. There are no job opportunities for Perl developpers anymore.
- What is "Perl"?
- What is "job"?
Thank you!
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