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> Did you ever stop to think that I've tasted dozens of different wines
> over the course of my life? Sure, they didn't all taste the same. But
> I've yet to find a single one which could be described as "sweet".
Funny, in most places you can buy wine there will be a whole section
labelled "sweet", or at least a lot of options of sweet wines. Assuming
you've tried some of them, then either you have your definition of
"sweet" wrong, or everyone else does.
>> But those people *might* be able to put you in touch with the right
>> person who does know about computery stuff. That's how networking works.
>
> In my limited experience, this has not been the case.
You need more experience then, it's not like you should expect every 1
in 3 people to know about a job you might be interested in.
> Well, I guess that's true enough. But these jobs are going to show up on
> a jobs site eventually /anyway/.
Not if they can hire someone before needing to advertise.
>> Why are you limiting yourself to companies nearby?
>
> Because I don't want to have to travel too far to get to work?
You didn't consider finding a job first, and then accommodation nearby,
rather than the other way around?
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