On 31/08/2007, at 23:28, Shachar Shemesh wrote:

Herouth Maoz wrote:

Do you think that 6-7 months from now, I'll be able to open the career
supplement of a newspaper, or Job-net, or apply to one of the
assignment agencies, and find jobs where the skill set required says
"Django"?
It greatly depends on an aspect you did not specify - employee or free
lance?

Employee, definitely. I don't have the iron nerves it takes to be independent.

I can tell you about PHP that I'm sure it's extremely difficult to find work as a PHP programmer employee, but not at all difficult to do so as
a free lance.

I have a feeling that this is a self-feeding problem. I mean, our company has advertised in the past for PHP programmers, and we had very little luck finding any, even as far as sending us a CV. Because there are no workers, there are no places that work in PHP, and because there are no places, there are no workers.

Anyway, I don't want to work in PHP anymore, that's why I'm looking for this change.

The best you can get, in that respect, is work for a (small?) consulting
company. The nerves are someone else's, and you have (at least the
illusion) of stability (none of Lingnu's employees are reading this
thread, right?), while maintaining the flexibility of consulting work.

:-)

I'll keep that in mind, though I have a feeling one can only get into one of those through connections, not through advertising.

Herouth

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