For living in PBA you should be making a TON more...especially when you're
working at such an expensive school.

I used to have lots of friends that went there. Outrageous how much they
charge.

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andy matthews
web developer
certified advanced coldfusion programmer
ICGLink, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
615.370.1530 x737
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-----Original Message-----
From: PETER SHEATS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 2:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Advanced Developer Average Salary


Yeah, the average price of single family homes in PB county was around
400K a few months ago.  Right now the market is dead though, like most
of the country - we'll see what happens.

I agree that getting my CF Cert isn't all that big of a deal - even if I
had failed the test I would have been glad I did it because it made me
learn about a lot of the things in CF that I have never needed to use.
However, my boss and HR and the VP of Business don't know anything about
web programming so I'm using the Cert as a way to prove to them that I
do know what I'm doing - since this is my first job out of College.

And for any of you who may have checked out www.pba.edu please don't
judge me based on that horrendous site, I inherited.  The new one can be
found at www1.pba.edu - I started the project about 2 years ago and
we're hoping to launch this month.  I can't believe how slow things
happen at Higher Education institutions.

Thanks for the survey and for everyone who responded,

Peter Sheats

Webmaster
Palm Beach Atlantic University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
561.803.2033

"Maturity comes from obedience to Christ, not necessarily from age." --
Leonard Ravenhill

-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 2:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Advanced Developer Average Salary

yeah, PBC Florida has skyrocketed in housing prices.  I'm originally
from there, my family has seen their property values triple in the past
4 years alone.  Where PBA is located, well, good freakin luck finding
anything affordable, with a view of Palm Beach across the way everything
is costly.
Used to see Trumps, now Ivanan's, yacht there quite a bit.  Of course
there is always tamarind ave area... ;)

DK

On 8/1/06, PETER SHEATS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sounds like a fun option.
>
> I'm not really holding my breath.  It's my first job and I'm using it
> mostly to gain experience.  There is a lot of flexibility and freedom
> to use time to learn new technologies and languages.  Right now they
> are paying for some .NET training for me as well and need me to work
> on a new portal they bought using c# so I'm considering staying at
> least a year to get some good experience doing that.
>
> However, none of that helps when you have to pay living expenses in
> South Florida.  As soon as we launch our new site I'll be ready to
> move on but if I can negotiate a better salary I would be content for
> a little longer.
>
> Thanks for the sources... monster.com has a little salary wizard and I

> had used salary.com in the past.  I guess I was hoping for anything
> more specific to CF programming since the recent certification is my
> biggest ammo.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Peter Sheats
>
> Webmaster
> Palm Beach Atlantic University
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 561.803.2033
>
> "Maturity comes from obedience to Christ, not necessarily from age."
> -- Leonard Ravenhill
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 11:06 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Advanced Developer Average Salary
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: PETER SHEATS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 01 August 2006 15:21
> > To: CF-Talk
> > Subject: Advanced Developer Average Salary
> >
> > Hey Everyone,
> >
> > I recently took my CF 7 test and got an 88% (I used the CFMX Exam
> > Buster sold by centrasoft.com which really helped in case anyone is
> > planning on taking the test soon).
> >
> > Anyway, I was wondering if anyone can point me to any resources that

> > I
>
> > can use to show my boss what the average salary is for Coldfusion
> Developers.
> > I
> > work at a higher education institution and salaries right now are
> > kind
>
> > of low, and they know it but it's a struggle to get them to do
> > anything about it.
>
> To be blunt I wouldn't hold your breath.  Companies, in general, are
> going to pay as low as they can and stick with it.  If you're
> accepting that paycheck then they have no reason to move.
>
> I've been with the same company for over 10 years now... but the only
> way I've ever gotten substantial raises is to leave the company (at a
> raise) for a few months and then get hired back (at another raise) or
> move on.
>
> I've only made this cycle once (I'm quite comfortable where I am now)
> but I know others, especially management, that has bounced in and out
> upwards of
> 3-5 times.
>
> It takes a decade and can be really painful (moving, learning new
> cultures,
> etc) or so but you can end up at a much higher salary point than you
> would have been had you stayed pat.  Of course it's also a huge
> gamble... so you could end up a swing-shift manager at McDonald's.
>
> Jim Davis
>
>
>
>
>





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