On the other hand, as has been pointed out in HN ad nauseam, developers who look for jobs in more obscure languages tend to be higher skilled: they've already self-selected for curiosity and willingness to extend their skills.
At Basho, we hired developers to work on Riak who had no Erlang experience. It's a remarkably simple language, syntactically, and the lack of types makes it easier to get up to speed.
(There are, of course, countless other challenges that it brings, where an experienced Erlang person or three can make a big difference.)