Didn't get a nibble. I'm going to cfobjective to speak. I should find out if 
there are any contracts over there. :)
Actually, I've been working on getting some of my presentations into a nice 
flow and put them into a tutorial section on HoF. My cfscript presentation 
is up already and one of my regex ones is going up next.
I should just take my media directory (houseoffusion.com/media) and make 
some podcasts.


> Of course we all appreciate everything you've GIVEN away... but you gotta
> eat somehow. I recall you putting your self out there for consulting when
> you traveled somewhere a while back (to FL I think). Any luck there? We 
> all
> know your name is a well known one in the CF community, I'd think
> consulting, speaking and teaching would be a good market for you... Just a
> thought.
>
> ..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
> Bobby Hartsfield
> http://acoderslife.com
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 2:42 PM
> To: CF-Jobs-Talk
> Subject: Re: Too much experience
>
> I'm doing that with my various pieces of email code. These lists are all 
> CF
> driven and the code should be put out there. Problem is, I hate charging 
> for
>
> my code.
>
>
>> Perhaps the solution is to build marketable apps that are really very
>> good, and make your money that way. That's what I'm trying. Takes a
>> while for it to take off though, that's for sure. But once it's
>> going, you're good.
>>
>> Mik
>>
>> At 02:22 PM 2/13/2006, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>>>I saw another NY based contract on the CF-jobs list but once I saw
>>>who posted it, I knew I'd never get it. Why? Because I'm too
>>>experienced. If you have 10+ years in ColdFusion your almost
>>>un-hirable. If you ask below your worth, the company is worried that
>>>you will not be happy and will jump ship first chance you get. And
>>>that's if you take below your worth to begin with. If you ask your
>>>worth, the head hunter will not send you to the company for fear of
>>>the company rejecting the resume out of hand. Or to be more real,
>>>the head hunter will try to talk you down to what he feels is the
>>>highest the company will go because he gets a percentage and really
>>>wants to get it. If you ask for a real bid, the chances are the head
>>>hunter will just not send it along at all. Too many high bids makes
>>>the head hunter look bad.
>>>It's a dangerous cliff. Grow and get better but if you get too good,
>>>you fall off. :(
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
> 

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