You know, some things really get to me (I'm watching my language here). 
Maybe they shouldn't, but they do. Take the following line from a recent 
posting to a job posting mailing list for ColdFusion professionals:

>- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from an accredited University.
>Note: Individuals who do not meet this requirement need not apply.

Well, if that isn't an intensely narrow view of 'qualified'. I'm not 
knocking higher ed, in fact I have a little, but the last time I checked 
experience is, and always will be, the best teacher.

I'll use myself as an example. I'm prior military (Army), with 9+ years of 
service to my country. When I left the military I was a non-commissioned 
officer, having been in several positions of leadership over many years. My 
final tour of duty was at NSA, where I held a position as an Intelligence 
Analyst. I also fluently speak, read and write a non-latin based foreign 
language. After the military I joined the work force, where I have taught 
myself ten different computer programming and design languages.

The ad also said this:

>- Experience developing quality code

They don't teach that in school. I know, I've been there. 4 semester of 
classes in, or related to, Object Oriented Programming and I've learned more 
from the blogs of Ray Camden, Sean Corfield and Joe Rhinehart. Maybe its 
because it is practice and not theory?

>- Microsoft MCSD certification a plus.
>- Professional teaching experience a plus.

They want someone older than me with these credentials. Or a child prodigy.

But I saved the best for last:

>-looking to hire two intermediate-advanced developers

If it takes all of this posting to be considered an intermediate developer 
than I shall be a beginner all of my life. And all of that for a salary 'up 
to 100k' in the DC area? What have you been smokin'?!? I know that times are 
tough and employers are finding themselves in a position where they have to 
do more with less, but sometimes the postings I see (everywhere) are just so 
blatantly laughable. And they wonder why it is so hard to find 'quality 
help' these days?

Steve "Cutter" Blades
ColdFusion Application Developer
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