PASADENA -- In his State of the State address in January, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared himself to be "California's job czar' and promised to use his skills as a salesman honed, as he said, selling a couple bad action flicks to moviegoers to boost employment in the state. But critics say the governor turned his back on that pledge when he hired a Canadian firm, CGI-AMS, to advise the state on ways to contract for goods and services. While the decision is meant to save the cash-strapped state millions, it will also cost Californians their jobs, said Douglas Heller, executive...