Mike Kear wrote:
> 
> So if the site is already built using Fusebox3 it would make sense from the
> employers perspective  to look for a developer that knows how Fusebox3
> works.

Maybe to an extent, but really you need a good coldfusion developer 
where maybe you specify knowledge of fusebox3 is "a plus".

My beef is with people who list it as a requirement.  If you hire me to 
maintain or enhance a site that is in fusebox3, I could maintain it in 
fusebox3 - guaranteed - even though I have never used fusebox before in 
my life.

Now, I understand if you hire a short term contractor to do some 
updates... say 20 hours or so of work, then yeah I get NEEDING someone 
with fusebox experience.  But not for a 3month or 6month contract.  And 
certainly not a full timer.

Rick

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