Notice the subject line.  "jr coldfusion developer".  To a jr, this could be 
very much a win type situation.  Nobody wants to hire them because they 
"don't have enough experience or skills".  And the jr's themselves aren't 
going to 'climb the ladder' as quick as they would like, because if they're 
anything like me, their 60hr/wk jobs keep them overly busy, and you only get 
to learn so much by incorporating pre-fab shopping carts for clients.  I 
would personally like to have something like that on my resume, and I would 
especially like to have the experience/enjoyment of being able to do some 
custom work for a client, for once.

I think it's pretty bad looking at the job boards and seeing jobs posted for 
'HTML Gurus' that know Dreamweaver at 40-60k, but CF developers with less 
than 2yrs (or so) of experience can't get a CF job for poop...

geo

On Friday 10 November 2000 18:40, you wrote:
> No pay is a win/win situation?  Does either half of that ratio correspond
> to the programmer?
> -David
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