Larry, 

I understand your situation, I think it's time to move on. I'm assuming that
the new position is with a government contractor? There's a commuter train
that has a stop in Manassas, it stops at the Springfield Metro station and
from there you can take the subway in...

I don't think that the 20% vestment is worth your sanity, it sounds like
there are great changes afoot at your company, and there not all good. The
mass exodus is your first clue that things are going down hill.

Good luck...

sas 

-- 
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
 
SSTWebworks
4405 Oakshyre Way
Raleigh, NC. 27616
(919) 874-6229 (home)
(703) 220-2835 (cell)
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 5:43 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: need some advice

or at least some different points of view.

I have a dilemma that I thought you'd all help me resolve. I've been at my
current job for almost 5 years now. Unfortunately over the last 6 months or
so this job has become extremely frustrating, and has become what I think as
too much like work. Our group has shed developers to such an extent that I'm
the last developer of what was 4 java and 2 CF coders. Needless to say I've
been expecting to take up the slack. In that 6 months I've seen a set of
what I think of as very bad decisions be made, that I think will harm the
company. Promises were made and never followed through. After the others
have left I've been expected to pick up the slack, without really having the
training or the skill set required. They finally sent me for some training a
month ago. 

Last week the last straw happened. The project that I had shepherded from
the beginning and had worked on for the last 8 months was taken away from me
and given to an outside company. Quite frankly from the work I've seen so
far, these people are simply incompetent. The best I can see is that they'll
ruin the app and blame its failure on me.

Anyhow I just got a job offer that is very attractive, it means making quite
a lot more money a year, with the possibility of a telecommute after 6
months. The biggest problem is that it will involve a commute into the DC
area. 

So the question is do I jump ship or wait to see if things improve, or at
the very least until I fully vest. Currently I'm at about 80%. I have about
6 weeks left before I fully vest. I don't think that this new job will wait
that long. 

So any suggestions will be appreciated. Also just in case someone from work
may read this please obscure my email in your responses, I really don't want
to have to deal with any potential retaliation from the pointy haired
bosses. 



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