You folks are good folk, wise folk. (Strange folk!) So I am asking for your wisdom on my professional development. It has become PAINFULLY clear that I must abdicate my throne as O.F.A.H. webmaster and get into the real web developing world. But I'm a little disconnected. I've been webmaster for a year (webmaster in the real sense that anything, I mean ANYTHING, to do with our web communications is done solely by me.) But I want to get away from the more bureaucratic side of things and into a mentored-developer type position. Now, problem seems to be that everywhere I go they say I don't have enough coding experience due to the fact that I spend 80% of my time dealing with issues of an administrative nature (read: paperwork) and only about 20% actually coding. I know a lot of you folk are in positions where you see resumes. I'd just like to ask for you brutally honest critique of my resume, keeping in mind that I am seeking an intermediate CF developer type position. I'm not asking any of you for a job ( as most of you are in the U.S. anyway ) just your honest and valued opinions. My resume and such is at www.guymcdowell.com That being said, if you are in the Toronto, Ontario area and looking for someone who codes blindfolded and can actually lift the front end of a '76 Beetle, call me. I'm cheap but not easy. ;o) 65% probability of me doing contract work although perm is preferred. Guy www.guymcdowell.com "When will then be now?" 'Soon' - Spaceballs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-community@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists