Jason Bodnar wrote: > Unfortunately, another big part of the problem is that many so-called 'forward > thinking' companies aren't willing to hire tele-commuters, even for contract > positions. I'm interested in doing some moonlight consultant work but there > isn't alot of mod_perl activity going on in Austin, Texas. Do other people agree with this? I'm going to be putting my resume out in a week possibly looking for a short term (few weeks to a month or so) consulting jig. How open will people be to having me consult on a tele-commuting basis? (Or I could commute to DC/Nortern-VA/MD.) And how much short-term contract work is there available? - David Harris Principal Engineer, DRH Internet Services
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