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The jobs are going to be mining coal, mining rare earth, building nuclear reactors, building data centres etc. You may need to move to asia to get the job.
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Progress!

I wish I could’ve lived and died one or two decades ago. Or better yet never even been.

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Yeah and who is going to foot the bill when this comes crumbling down?
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Surely some workers are needed to build the chips, hard disk drives, datacenter, and power plants.
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There seem to be plenty of jobs in SF. Although you’ll most likely end up working on some AI bullshit.
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Contact me: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46867010

Note: I need work, not interviews. ;-)

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I’m not an employer. But I’ve been intentionally unemployed for the last 18 months and have been lucky enough to pass on multiple jobs because they weren’t the right fit. I haven’t applied to anything. The networking is just really good here.
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Not helpful, hand over some crumbs. I just interviewed with a cool company in San Jose. Despite the interview going quite well (unusually) last Friday they have not responded this entire week. Experience says forget about it.
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Feels like my cheese has been moved
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Oh my gosh. I was hoping that book had died a terrible death...
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I have no idea what your sentence means (as a non-English native) but I feel you.

Such a waste of burnt money that could be used for more useful projects.

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It's a short book giving obvious advice, that one needs to embrace change, using a metaphor of mice and cheese. It receives a lot of scorn for that, despite many needing to hear the message.

I'm ready to embrace change, however in this case no one cares. The cheese hasn't just been moved, it has been taken to another planet where us mice are not allowed to go.

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