In case they are listening in on the list and want to start up an argument,
I sent you the details off list.
Suffice it to say, for anyone else interested, is run. Fast.
-Original Message-
From: Milquetoast Limpet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 2:01 PM
Just curious.. Because if this is true, I was unaware I could do this...
Can you actually post Hey, I'm available for work. Here's my skillset
on the cf jobs list? I always thought that it was only for people to
post POSITIONS available.
If I am incorrect in this, please let me know.
My parents always told me to never trust someone who says, Trust me.
Buyer Beware is ALWAYS needed and I question anyone who says it isn't
needed.
Dave Bethoney wrote:
No buyer beware needed here.
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Just a few notes (since you put it in jobs-talk).
Uday Reddy wrote:
Dear Hiring Manager,
Human Resources. No manager has the title Hiring Manager. :)
I have Over
Over should be lowercase.
12 years of IT experience in IT
Redundant. I would expect your IT experience would be in IT and not
*points to Cf-Jobs*
*doesn't point to cf-jobs-talk*
*grins*
Kim Dixon wrote:
My name is Kim Dixon. I am a Senior IT Recruiter with Revolution
Technologies. We have a client that is currently looking for Coldfusion
Developers in Charlotte, NC. Please review the job details below. If you are
*points to Cf-Jobs*
*doesn't point to cf-jobs-talk*
*grins*
Again. :)
Kevin Keller wrote:
Job description:
Location: Indianapolis Indiana
Full
Position Summary: Supports the Companyâs internal and external business
objectives by planning, creating and implementing functional
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
1. This is the jobs discussion list, not the jobs list itself.
*nods*
2. Do not send general 'send your resume' posts to the list. If you
have a job, post it or at least post something about it. Sending a
general request for resumes is seen by many as fishing and is
CF-Jobs is for job postings.
CF-Jobs-Talk is for talking about how recruiters tend not to follow the
directions on Webpages telling them where to post jobs.
Also, the Degrees needed... Yeah.. Good luck with that. :)
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Douglas Knudsen wrote:
That said, you can certainly learn all these things OTJ or as a hobby, but I
wouldn't just wave aside this knowledge. Heck, a few world famous
Mathematicians were actually hobbyists, Fermat for example.
I am sorry for not being more clear on what I was thinking. I
Steve Sommers wrote:
For me, I do factor in all the extras. Most of the time salary history is way
down on my list of factors. Where it comes into play is when the
other qualifications are borderline. I may take a chance on
someone fresh to the workforce whereas I may cross him or her off
Twice no less. :)
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
Adrianwhy don't you reply to Judith personally instead of the list
yet again??
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William Seiter wrote:
True. Many ways to skin a cat, and fillet/chop/etc that cat as well ;)
(No flames please, I am a cat lover myself.)
*nods* It's sad when tests don't take into account a programmers ability
to be creative. :)
Do you remember which version it was focused on? CF8, CF7,
Is it just me or is this guy saying that we should leave ColdFusion for
..net?
God.. I shouldn't read email when I first wake up and haven't had my
caffeine. :)
Smith, Matthew (04510) wrote:
This is a migration of CF apps to .NET
So if you want to migrate your skill set to .NET then this
Just to note, you are on the Talk list.. not the jobs list. :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is where you want to post your job Eva.
On this list, we chuckle at the people who post the jobs. ;)
Eva Kriz wrote:
Hi Scott, I realize this may be a longshot, but I'm looking for a ColdFusion
Developer and
No problem. :) I appricate the chuckle. ;)
Eva Kriz wrote:
Just to note, you are on the Talk list.. not the jobs list. :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is where you want to post your job Eva.
On this list, we chuckle at the people who post the jobs. ;)
Eva Kriz wrote:
Oh no! I didn't mean to do
If anyone else has sent him your resume and is wanting to work for him,
please contact me off list. There is something I should pass along.
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Dude... A few things...
1) You are replying to the list. Please reply to the person. If you
don't know how to do that, may I suggest you learn basic web before
doing any programing. :)
2) Spelling your as ur looks really bad to a potential employer. Get
a spell checker. it's free and it
Really... Please... Do you HAVE to reply to the list with this?
Don L wrote:
Don,
Take a look at the post/job description below. If there's a fit send your
resume to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-jobs/thread.cfm/threadid:5150
Thanks,
Shannon
Thank you,
You may get a better response if you post on the cf-jobs mailing list.
This one is for talking about the job market.
Ravichandran Jothi wrote:
Hi,
We are looking for strong cold fusion developers with sql server, PDF,
Javascript, server side programming experience. Please send us your
Jeffry Houser wrote:
If someone I was hiring was using Notepad as their primary editor, I'd
be very cautious; because I believe that IDEs (such as CFEclipse or
Dreamweaver) save time on my dime. But, I wouldn't be forcing a vendor
to use a specific IDE.
*nods* There ARE some notepad
Hey Ravi... Few things..
1) You are responding on the talk list.. Not the Jobs list..
2) Emails like this should be sent directly to the client.
3) Asking for the rate of pay before giving your resume is... tacky IMHO.
[BWW] Ravi Gehlot wrote:
Hello,
I am interested in your job position but
Sorry. You made a mistake. ;)
(hehehe.. just kidding)
sherri sonnier wrote:
Once again, someone has to point out that a poster made a mistake by sending
to the entire list.
Oh well
On 5/17/08, Phillip M. Vector [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Ravi... Few things..
1) You are responding
*nods* That wording also sent alarm bells up for me as well.
Scott Stewart wrote:
I think the moral of this story is get everything in writing...
And no one in their right mind should do a fixed priced contract without at
least a percentage up front...
While it may not be a scam, it's not
That would be bad... Is that how your forum software works?
If I hit reply on a forum, I would want it to go to the thread I was
replying to. Not a private email.
Perhaps you meant a reply to poster button?
As for the list, cf-jobs does that. cf-jobs-talk (this one) doesn't
because it's made
I agree fully. Unfortunately, we have people posting jobs who aren't
knowledgeable enough to post their contact info in their posts (and are
still getting replies from those of us who deal with it as an email
list, so there is no motivation for them to change).
If Judith and Michael want to
Seconded. This would help greatly with the filtering out of jobs that I
could do and those I can't.
Scott Stewart wrote:
I'd like to see a step further, where jobs are posted to the list via a
form
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No first hand knowledge and my comments are pure speculation,
But I would think there wouldn't be extra work for the company to hire a
non-us resident if they are just doing telecommuting work. After all,
they don't have to be in the country to do the work, so I would suspect
that all the laws
I have some information about this job and the person offering it. If
you are interested, please contact me off list.
steve fontes wrote:
I need a chatroom coded on our new website. The previous chat source was
bugging when installed, and the original chat creator just vanished
Oh.. I agree as well that we would appricate health insurance.
But if it's the difference between me getting a job with no health
insurance and not getting a job that has it because I need to
telecommute, I'll take the job with no health insurance. :)
Vicky wrote:
Agreed on just about
carl starm wrote:
I find that day to day collaboration is much easy if I can turn around, ask a
question in detail and get a quick answer. Again not a requirement, but my
experience has been that having a team together physically has been most
productive.
Just to note, that person you just
Perhaps putting your resume online for all to see isn't the smartest
idea. Was this intended as a reply to the person?
If so, I'd recommend you check out the permissions setting.
Adam Haskell wrote:
I'm certainly not local but I have interest in the opportunity. I'm an
Architect for the
Just got off the phone with this guy. He says that he's hiring for his
client and that they hire through tek systems (a temp agency). I may
have misunderstood, but be warned. This may be a case of a client
getting a temp company and the temp company passing it along to his
company and then him
Edwards wrote:
I've worked through tek systems before, they treated me well.
On Oct 20, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Phillip M. Vector wrote:
Just got off the phone with this guy. He says that he's hiring for his
client and that they hire through tek systems (a temp agency). I may
have misunderstood
Hey Michael...
This list is for talking about jobs and not for recruiting either way...
You may have better luck in CF-Jobs. ;)
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
Hi,
I'm Michael Dinowitz. I run this list and it's home, House of Fusion. I'm
available for ColdFusion and content optimization (SEO) work
So are posts like this (PHP developer wanted who knows a little CF)
allowed?
Neil Barr wrote:
Details
Experienced PHP developer with ColdFusion skills required to lead our
development team on new projects, developing our existing products and
maintaining supporting previous projects.
Actually, you are posting on CF-Jobs-Talk. That's for discussion about
jobs and the job market. CF-Jobs would be a better pick of where to post
(more people looking there as well).
We (by we, I mean me and by my perception, I think most everyone else
agrees) don't MIND it being posted here (as
Rupa Patel wrote:
Philip,
Thank you very much for the great insight. What is the CF-Jobs address?
Whereas cf-jobs-talk@houseoffusion.com is the cf-jobs-talk address,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the jobs list.
Telecommuting is not an option, you are correct.
Mind if I ask why? Several qualified
As long as you put on there telecommuting as an option and salary
offered (rejecting letters like DOB or such), I'm all for it. :)
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
CF-Jobs is written so that any reply is automatically sent to the original
posters email address, not to the cf-jobs list. In order to
On Birthdate? :) Probably good not to pay them
young'uns too much.
Matt
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Phillip M. Vector
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As long as you put on there telecommuting as an option and salary
offered (rejecting letters like DOB or such), I'm all for it. :)
Michael Dinowitz
I attempted to work for this person before. Before you reply, you should
probably know some things about him/her. Contact me off line if interested.
steve fontes wrote on CF-Jobs:
I need Google Maps API loaded into my website so this will show an address
map for each of my directory listings.
Dave Phillips wrote:
Three questions:
1. What is the average salary 'range' for CF developers right now in the US
? I have my own idea, but I'd like to know others. I'm talking a Senior
developer (10+ years in CF). Regardless of location, there should be a
'range'.
There isn't as I've
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