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I have written a book that gives career advice for the Information Technology (IT) employee called Downsizing, Outsourcing, and Backstabbing. The web site is http://www.authorstobelievein.com/downsizing.outsourcing.backstabbi...

We can't look at ourselves as IT employees, rather we are business employees with an IT background.

Cheers,
Stuart Klugler

Tags: IT, career, downsizing, outsourcing

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I totally agree, in order to not be expendable we must make ourselves NOT expendable. They may be able to easily outsource the techy side of us but if we bring more than that to the table we will be fine. I'm currently taking some online mba courses in order to really invest in my business skills.

Anyways, your book sounds interesting but that link is dead! Please fix so I can check it out.
My home page is www.stuklugler.com You can read more about the book.
You can email me at stuknicks@aol.com for more info.

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