Monster.com always has CF stuff around here.  Usually anywhere from 20-30
jobs.  About 5 of those are usually senior positions for pretty good money. 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 9:34 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Moving to Canada for an Ear Ache

Isaac,

Sorry about taking so long to reply - rough weekend.

My sympathies. I've been in the same boat.

Anyhow the last time I was seriously searching on the Washington Post site,
I registered on the job sections and uploaded my resume. I got a fair number
of responses from recruiters and corporate head hunters.
This area is thought to be a hot bed for CF related jobs. Both for short
term contracts and permanent jobs. Unfortunately the drawback is that
housing is expensive and traffic sucks. Regardless if there's anything I can
do to help I'll be glad to.

larry

On 3/4/06, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Larry,
>
> See, this is what I get for explaining only part of my life for the 
> last 4 months that I've been accidentally AWOL from the cf-community 
> list. :)
>
> Actually John recruited me for the job I had here since November, 
> which didn't work out for various reasons, (a couple of which I've
> mentioned) and is inquiring around town about other opportunities here 
> to help me out since it hasn't worked out. I've had good experiences 
> with John, he's a nice guy, and I see him getting routinely frustrated 
> with some of the same tech. issues that prompted me to finally pull 
> the plug. But he's just a consultant for this company and has other 
> clients, so when he's frustrated with it he knows it's not his only 
> lifeline. He mentioned there being a couple of internal groups at UVA 
> that use CF pretty heavily, which could be cool. I've never had a 
> university or gov't job before (with the exception of the Broward 
> County Property Appraiser's office site which I worked on by way of a 
> small consulting company in Ft Lauderdale who later ran out of work 
> and apparently disolved).
>
> Anyway... I think I've been on the Wash. Post site briefly, but have 
> been bouncing around between different job sites, so I don't think 
> I've checked it thoroughly. I'll have to go have another look at it.
> Thanks. :)
>
> > Issac, you may want to check out the Washington Post web site there 
> > are quite a few CF related jobs. Also John Paul Ashenfelter is in 
> > the area. and has told me that there are a fair number of CF 
> > positions in charlottesville. You may want to contact him. He has a 
> > gmail acocunt.
>
> > hth,
> > larry
>
> >>
> >> I have honestly considered Canada... And at the moment I find 
> >> myself adrift again, looking for another full-time gig, so it's not 
> >> beyond the pale that I might find myself a job in Toronto. We're in 
> >> northern VA right now. I submitted my resume to a Canadian airline 
> >> once but never heard back. Plus some of the politico's there are 
> >> talking about abolishing the legal institution of marriage, which 
> >> may take a long time but would be a way-cool step in the right 
> >> direction (note the distinction between abolishing the legal 
> >> institution and abolishing the act). I've also read that there's a 
> >> thriving polyamorous movement in Canada -- also very cool since 
> >> Tiff and I are both poly and there's not an active poly culture in 
> >> Charlottesville, although it's a little weird that right now my 
> >> reference for that was an article about the plans to abolish 
> >> marriage laws. :)
> >>
> >> Tiff and I have been giving some serious consideration to New 
> >> Hampshire also to be part of the Free State Project 
> >> (http://www.freestateproject.org). Which is actually what prompted 
> >> me to contact Ray Champagne suddenly, 'cause I saw a job listing 
> >> for his company, which would be cool 'cause I like Ray too (shut 
> >> up, it's not like that). :) Unfortunately they'd just hired 
> >> somebody the day I contacted him, so I guess that's creation's way 
> >> of telling me to be patient. :)
> >>
> >> I just contacted Dave Watts at Fig Leaf to assess their interest 
> >> also
> >> -- apparently he doesn't do any of the hiring, so I should hear 
> >> back from Dave Gallerizzo some time next week. (I'm guessing it's 
> >> pronounced Guy-er-eet-so.)
> >>
> >> Hopefully I'll have medical insurance again once I find a place. 
> >> The last few months have been semi-harsh. I started looking for a 
> >> new job before November because I felt like I really needed more 
> >> salary (still
> >> do) and wound up in a place where it turned out I had to take a pay 
> >> cut to work there because of taxes (VA is the first place I've 
> >> lived with a state income tax)... and the insurance thing was just 
> >> on top of that and some other issues. It wasn't that they weren't 
> >> going to provide insurance but that they didn't have a policy yet, 
> >> so I was just waiting for it but of course, as soon as you're 
> >> between insurance carriers is precisely when you get sick. :)
>
>
> s. isaac dealey     434.293.6201
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>
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>
>
> 



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