Re: We Do Three Types of Jobs HereĀ…

2008-12-23 Thread Vicky
Hal Helms Clark Valberg gave a good preso at ColdFusion United called Changing the Game. It was about how to win more profitable work. The materials may still be on the CF United 2008 website, if not on Hal's own site/blog. It was very interesting and worthwhile. On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 12:19

Re: Junior to Intermediate CF Developer (Greater Toronto Area)

2008-09-26 Thread Vicky
Having said all that, I've seen a lot of cover letters today for someone who doesn't have an open position to fill. :) On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:52 PM, Ravi Gehlot [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Hi Virginia, I have lived in the United States for about 9 years and I am a green card holder. How

Re: What Cold Fusion Job boards are there?

2008-09-13 Thread Vicky
Agreed on just about everything but the health insurance. Full-time telecommuters still often require full benefits with regard to health insurance, 401k, etc. True, you still save money on the overhead. I happen to be on my husband's insurance, but many are still the sole providers. On Sat,

Re: What Cold Fusion Job boards are there?

2008-09-13 Thread Vicky
care or anything else important to me such as my 401k plan. Don -Original Message- From: Vicky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 11:07 AM To: CF-Jobs-Talk Subject: Re: What Cold Fusion Job boards are there? Agreed on just about everything

Re: What Cold Fusion Job boards are there?

2008-09-13 Thread Vicky
time is spent tapping on their keyboard. Are they meeting deadlines? Are they producing quality code? Then who cares where they are located! Dave Phillips -Original Message- From: Vicky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 11:40 AM To: CF-Jobs-Talk Subject

Re: What Cold Fusion Job boards are there?

2008-09-13 Thread Vicky
Sorry if this is a repost. It bounced as a body too long :) My last FT job was 50% on site / 50% telecommute, and I can certainly vouch for being able to get more coding done at home than in the office. Not only do people tend not to contact you unless it is truly important... but

Re: What Cold Fusion Job boards are there?

2008-09-13 Thread Vicky
The thing about IM / email communication is that you don't have to sit there unproductive while staring intently at someone to make sure you hear every word and then try to mentally reflect back on the whole conversation in order to give a complete answer. You can keep on coding throughout the

Re: Telecommute Question

2008-08-12 Thread Vicky
Speaking of telecommuting, does anyone know of any legitimate sites/sources for finding telecommuting work (not just for programming, but data entry and other legit kinds of jobs NOT involving sales calls, etc.)? On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey

Re: CF programmer with experience building Social networking sites

2008-07-30 Thread Vicky
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 12:33 PM, C. Hatton Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Judith... Far as I'm concerned, someone posting a position should be professional and include some manner of contact info within the body of the post. The *one* email generated per such thread asking for further

Re: CF programmer with experience building Social networking sites

2008-07-29 Thread Vicky
Ditto that. On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Maureen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In this case, even sending resumes to the email of sender is eliciting no response, so the request for contact info was valid. On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ahhh...