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projects that job levels will grow by 20.7 percent in the county from 2005 through 2015, compared with 17.3 percent in California and 13.4 percent in the nation.
Sounds good, but translate it to annual rates and:
SD – 1.899%
California – 1.58%
Nation – 1.27%
Easily disrupted as he points out later.
Nor_LA-Temcu-SD-Guy
I would hope in this case that I am wrong, But I think The SD and L.A./OC area’s have lost more Tech Jobs than they created and (loss of pay as well) since 2000, I have no stats but there are no Head hunters calling that is for sure.
I think more Tech jobs will be created off shore(d) then in SoCal but again I hope I am wrong. (Just a cheap easy way to automate the Knowledge economy).
I think there will still be opportunity but only for the very well qualified.