This is what I was doing at UMass, in the "President's Office." When 
they moved to Central Mass, about a 90-minute drive from my house, I 
left and have been consulting since then.

My time at UMass was great, until the move was made public. Then the 
morale went down the toilet. I'd probably still be there if they 
hadn't moved, though my earning potential is much, much higher now 
that I'm on my own.

Mik



At 04:52 PM 2/13/2006, Sonya Hughes wrote:
>You don't even really have to teach, to get into higher ed. All larger
>universities have IT staff on-campus, and usually a fairly large-sized team.
>Web development is usually a big part of that.  I build large scale web
>applications for my university all day long.  Admissions applications,
>online registration, portals, things like that.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 4:35 PM
>To: CF-Jobs-Talk
>Subject: Re: Too much experience
>
>
>Hm. I like teaching and I'm good at it. Let me ask around to see what I can
>do in this area.

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