Mine's mainly ERP and CRM (cool buzwords eh) getting info out of legacy
systems can be so much fun, repurposing that info is also interesting,
funnily enough adam, I've done work for both Heinz and BirdseyeWalls......

I do think you're right though, business applications rather than "web
sites" are much more interesting....

as for teleworking, i think one or two days a week at home is cool :)

Regards

Stew

> ----------
> From:         Adam Reynolds
> Reply To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:         Wednesday, March 14, 2001 7:38 pm
> To:   CF-Community
> Subject:      RE: Wages and Such
> 
> I also think it is dependent on the type of work you do. I am becoming
> more focused on Intranet work within large organisations. IMHO Internet
> work is very focused on revenue driven solutions, whereas
> Intranet/Extranet are very process driven with longer lifecycles for
> projects. 
> 
> I've found Revenue driven applications mainly focused on some sort of
> e-commerce model and you are usually working to a very very tight budget
> nowadays for short amounts of time. 
> 
> Intranet solutions are usually implemented by larger corporations with
> deeper pockets that are attempting to develop applications to help their
> business processes. Projects are big, complex, very challenging, and most
> importantly, unique.
> 
> I personally think Intranet work possibly has more long-term stability in
> it as well (within large organisations).
> 
> Of course there is one negative aspect. Intranet is on site only. No
> telecommuting :(
> 
> Adam
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Lancelot [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 14 March 2001 12:57
> To:   CF-Community
> Subject:      RE: Wages and Such
> 
> Surely wages / availability of work are highly dependent on location - and
> comments made by anyone, are only going to be relavant for a very small
> subset of the community...
> 
> I very much doubt that any comments I made about the availability of work
> in
> West Yorkshire, UK would relevent to anyone in the US...
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 14 March 2001 15:47
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Wages and Such
> 
> 
> 
>    I've not had to drop rates to get work.  I've, actually, had to do very
> 
> little work to get work.  Word of mouth is a great and wondrous 
> thing.  Although, after Christmas, hiring always slows down.  I wish I had
> 
> more time.
> 
> 
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