> I am glad you all have plenty of CF work in the US.
> I live in Australia and if any of you have seen the long 
> thread "The Death of Cold Fusion" on the MM CF forums you 
> would know that there is virtually no work in Australia for 
> CF-ers. Go to www.seek.com.au and do a search. I live in 
> Perth which is admittedly a bit of a backwater, but even 
> in Sydney, a major city, there are no jobs. Perth is 2000 
> miles from Sydney and I think I have the last CF job in Perth.
> ASP.net may be a pile of crap, but it and Java are the clear 
> winners over here. I will have to re-skill, but how will I 
> get experience in J2EE without having the infrastructure to 
> play with ? Sure, I can do Java/JSP already, but how do you 
> experiment with EJB ? I think CF is fantastic, but there are 
> no jobs and almost no-one is using it.

Things are tough all over, though. Here's a quote from another list, the DC
ASP users group (aspug-dc):

"Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 11:36 PM
To: aspug-dc
Subject: [aspug-dc] Re: Microsoft Government .NET Developer's Users Group

You got work?  Wish I could find some good training or development work.  If
you have too much I'm sure there are others on this list looking for more
work too!"

Just for kicks, I searched for ASP consulting jobs in Perth, and got this:

"Unfortunately your search query did not return any results."

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