Not if I have anything to say about it! ;)  I'll fight you for him!

Doug

-----Original Message-----
From: Sonya Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 9:55 AM
To: CF-Jobs-Talk
Subject: RE: Internship or part-time positions? (MD, DC Metro Area)

You're killing me here. I've been begging for part-time help at Catholic
University all semester, because my workload is insane and all I specified
was basic HTML. I'd be willing to teach them ColdFusion, and so on.

I can't get a student employee for the life of me.  Literally, not even an
applicant.  I wish some of our students had your technical ambition.

Contact me off-list. I might be able to hook you up with someone who is
looking for a part-time person.

Sonya Hughes
Web Specialist
The Catholic University of America

-----Original Message-----
From: Elliott Sprehn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 12:14 AM
To: CF-Jobs-Talk
Subject: Internship or part-time positions? (MD, DC Metro Area)


I'm a second year college student in Montgomery Co. and currently I
have a (soon to be finished) contract developing a coldfusion
application for a small private organization. I've really enjoyed the
experience, and I'd like to find an internship or a part time job
doing web development and design.

I have 2 years experience working helpdesk (mac, pc, *nix) and about a
year of experience working with coldfusion MX / MySQL and recently
PHP5. I'm pretty well versed on web standards (xhtml, css, et al.),
design practices as well as good programming practices. (OOP etc.)
(self taught everything) I'm also willing to learn new skills as I go
too.

While looking for places to work though it seems most companies want
someone with 4+ years experience, and a four year or better degree
which I think is understandable for a government job or a full time
programmer position.

I'm just curious if those who have these positions think its all
possible for me to get a part-time job or internship working in this
field, or if I'm going to have to wait another 3 years before any
company would consider me at all?

Thanks,
Elliott





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