Lighten up Greg.

> Quote
> 
> Take the next step professionally and join an exceptional team.  
> Software 
> Engineering Services is a leading IT consulting company seeking 
> individuals who 
> want to come on board with a large Omaha, Nebraska client.  
> 
> End Quote
> 
> If this guy is guilty of anything it's that he is assuming that his 
> client is a better place to work than your current position. No where 
> in that statement does it say .Net is better than CF nor would anyone 
> be able to say that it assumes or insinuates that it is.
> 
> 
> > So you think I am a tool, your intitled to that opinion but no where 
> 
> > in the original post does it mention .Net is better. If anything one 
> 
> > might gather that they are assuming a CF developer learning .Net is 
> 
> > taking ones career to the next level. I think it's pretty safe to 
> say 
> > that if one only knows CF that adding another language to your tool 
> 
> > set is in fact a great benefit to that developer, hence the "Next 
> > Level" comment. Or maybe they feel so strongly about their company 
> > that they are stating that by joining them is taking ones career to 
> 
> > the next level?
> > 
> > So before you flame the original poster you might re-read the 
> original 
> > post with a clear mind and see if you can pick up where they are 
> > emplying .Net is better. I have read it 5 times and see nothing of 
> the 
> > sort.
> > 
> > So as a tool I might also ask that if a client handed you a spec for 
> 
> > an application, after reading through it would you also insinuate 
> > functionality in said application because you choose to assume the 
> > writers intentions even though the spec does not mention it?
> > 
> > 
> > >moving this where it belongs.
> > >
> > >Jesse - with all due respect, the original poster posted an ad to 
> a
> > >COLDFUSION list, which clearly insinuated that .NET is the better
> > >technology.  What sort of response did you expect he'd get?
> > >
> > >If that particular company is looking to move to .NET, that's 100%
> > >their perogative.  I understand that they are currently on CF, so 
> > they
> > >want a CF developer who will ultimately make the transition with 
> them.
> > 
> > > That's fair.  But to promote it as "taking the next step
> > >professionally".... well again, that's their opinion and they have
> > >their right to it.  But on a CF mailing list, Adam's response was 
> > 100%
> > >warranted, and I'd say the "tool" is the person who posted the ad
> > >originally using the tone they did.
> > >
> > >Oh, I'd say you're a tool as well for continuing to post to that
> > >thread in cf-jobs after the list owner asked you not to.
> > >
> > >On Dec 20, 2007 6:49 PM, Jesse B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >> 


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