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I also feel this pain. The reward is high though (salary, remote, colleagues) so I remain motivated.

One also can help creating job market by

- starting up

- introducing Clojure at work

- evangelizing it at local meetups (e.g. hijack a JS meetup, explaining cljs goodness)

I've been thinking about the latter, as a consultant creating a 'need' for your services would be quite an accomplishment.



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