On 10/9/12 3:49 PM, Lewis Sellers wrote:
>
> I asked this in the wrong forums earlier. Been a while....
>
> But the question was -- while once I was very familiar with ColdFusion (if 
> you've ever visited intrafoundation.com, that's me) -- that was all several 
> years ago. I've mainly be working in PHP developing websites with my 
> soon-to-be-ex-wife. (She handled the design and art, I handled all the 
> programming and technical aspects.)
>
> I was wondering about anyone's thoughts on whether it would be worth the time 
> and effort to get fully back up to speed on modern ColdFusion as far as 
> finding relatively steady telecommute contract work. That is, is there enough 
> work to go around to atm. From what I'm seeing it's a little hard to say. It 
> seems that though there are less sites being built in CF, a lot of the CF 
> developers from years ago have left as well so... maybe there is steady work.
>
> Any opinions on the matter would be helpful.


Telecommute work is few and far between.  Keep your eyes peeled on 
cf-jobs and you will see it from time to time.  But there's lots of CF 
work for on-site workers, in various locations all over, from back east 
to the West, midwest, etc.  I get at least 2-3 calls a day for various 
positions all over.  Keep your profile on DICE and Monster up to date too.

Rob



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