You won't be sorry for adding up .Net to your resume. You can never have too
many skills on your resume.

Personally, I've gone from 100% of my contracts being CF to about 60%
..Net/40% CF, and .Net is increasing each month.

Duane 


-----Original Message-----
From: G Money [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 1:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Big interview this morning

Join us Paul....you do not fully understand the POWER of the Dark Side of
the force!

It is your destinyyyyyy

On 1/25/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> just came back from a interview with a shwanky design firm.
> why tF would they interview me, if they wanted a .Net developer?
> i dont get it.
>
> they tried to create this warm fuzzy enviroment, where creativity is
> rewarded and all.
> would be a sweet gig.
> but no where on my resume does it say .Net, VB C#...
>
> starting to think i need to find a new career path.
>
> going to a M$ launch thingy in 20 minutes.
> will get some good swag/software.
>
> may even try to drop a resume or two.
> FRUSTRATING!!!!




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