I've posted the job on the Jobs List, for those of you who were interested.
Thanks for the all the feedback on telecommuters, etc.
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The CF-Jobs list is probably the most focused location to post the gig
for people who participate actively in the CF community. Many
ColdFusion User groups will also posts jobs to their membership.
Michael would probably know if that exists in NYC.
There is a whole other group of developers out
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,
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
anyone else in charge of my health care or anything
else important to me such as my 401k plan.
Don
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Agreed on just
care or anything
else important to me such as my 401k plan.
Don
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Agreed on just about everything
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That's your prerogative. I just don't want people misled that hiring
telecommuters necessarily means not having to provide benefits. While many
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That's your prerogative. I just don't want people misled that hiring
telecommuters necessarily means not having to provide
: Re: What Cold Fusion Job boards are there?
That's your prerogative. I just don't want people misled that hiring
telecommuters necessarily means not having to provide benefits. While many
telecommuters are contracted, many are not.
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Don Bellamy [EMAIL
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
Sorry if this is a repost. It bounced as a body too long :)
The wording on those messages is a little misleading I think... The
messages don't actually bounce, it's just a reminder to trim, but the
message does actually go through to the list.
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isn't it time
I said my preference (not requirement) was to have someone in the office with
me as this position is to be my tech lead. I do have people working remotely
and they do fine.
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.
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
Dave Phillips wrote:
I don't think the point here is that a project lead or client shouldn't be
able to ask the developer a question. That's kind of ludicrous. However,
calling and asking a question in detail is just as weasy as turning around
and asking a question in detail.
Not for
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
needs,
require it.
William
::-Original Message-
::From: Dave Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
::Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 2:54 PM
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::Subject: RE: What Cold Fusion Job boards are there?
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::I don't think the point here is that a project lead or client shouldn't
NY is a hard place to find people as they're all 'taken'. Those who are
freelancers, like myself, either have a few set contracts or are at the whim
of headhunters who want to fit a programmer into a box with a low price with
no concept of skill.
I'm talking to a friend to get some space at Touro
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