Would you like to put some names of the recruiters who recruting coldfusion developers in DC/NoVa area.
>The DC area is not just the District, its Northern Virginia, Maryland and
>even parts of West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
>
>Speaking from the Maryland Side, the MARC train comes in from both Northern
>Maryland and West Virginia so if you really want rural and dont mind a
>longer commute via train into DC proper, it is doable (note I said doable
>not necessarily something you would want to do).
>
>DC schools suck, however areas in both NoVa (Northern Virginia) and Maryland
>have decent school systems (Montgomery County in MD, Falls Church and Loudon
>County in Va).
>
>Cost of living is lower than Los Angeles and New York, but higher than other
>areas of the country.
>
>DC has the 10th worse traffic in the nation. I don't find it that horrible,
>but then again I am originally from Los Angeles which has the 1st worst
>traffic in the country, and I mostly telecommute (although my office is
>about 15 minutes away).
>
>There are lots of CF jobs in DC, especially if you have clearance or are
>clearable.
>
>
>Sandy Clark
>http://www.shayna.com <http://www.shayna.com/>
>CF Pretty Accessible at http://www.shayna.com/blog
>Now offering 4 days Hands on CSS training October 11-14th. Rockville, MD.
>For more information go to:
>http://www.teratech.com/training/oc_classes.cfm#css
>
>
>
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>
>From: Duane Boudreau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 11:13 AM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: DC Area
>
>
>Hi All,
>
>I have a couple of questions about the DC area.
>
>In the past two days I've had phone calls from recruiters inquiring as to my
>interest in taking positions in the DC area. Prior to this my wife and I had
>already decided that are moving out the New England area, though DC wasn't
>in the direction we had intended to move (much further North).
>
>Can some of you from DC tell me a bit about the area? How does the cost of
>living rank with New England? I've heard the horror of the traffic problems
>but are they worse then Boston? Is it possible to work in the city and
>commute from a more rural area? How does the school system rank nationwide?
>
>Thanks,
>Duane
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