Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-12 Thread chaker
Hi,
 I am interested in this position can you give me Your Email-id i can
forward my Resume.

Regards
Sekhar


jtkitche wrote:
 
 I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy
 Developer.  They only need a mid level candidate.   We can pay $45/hr on
 a W2 or $55/hr C2C All Inclusive
 
 Visa Status:  US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B
 
 Remedy Developer:
 
 * 5+ years developing Remedy applications 
 * 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0 
 * 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0 
 * Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0 
 * Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0 
 * Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports
 
 Respectfully,
 
 Joshua Kitchen
 Recruiter
 Kforce Technology Staffing 
 Two Prestige Place
 Suite 350
 Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
 937.449.1749 Office
 937.461.6888 Fax 
 937.416.3456 Cell 
   http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkitchen 
 Search Dayton, Ohio Jobs today!  http://www.kforce.com/tech-jobs-Ohio
 http://www.kforce.com/Jobs/Search.aspx?Location=1039Specialty=Technolo
 gy-Jobsid=2189 
 

 
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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-10 Thread Rick Cook
I just wanted to take a minute to publicly apologize to Joshua for
unintentionally accusing him of driving rates down.  There are some body
shops out there who don't know appropriate Remedy rates, but Kforce isn't
one of them.  I appreciate his service to the list by posting lots of work
to those of all skill levels.  Despite his knowledge of the Remedy market,
he isn't always able to convince customers about appropriate rates, which is
why we see postings like this one.

Keep bringing them, Joshua!

Rick

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Drew Shuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I saw a rate like that about 18 months ago. I doubt if that one got
 filled. Otherwise, it's a race to the bottom, and at some point, a lot of
 us will lose their jobs if we're not willing to compete on the world
 market.

 Yes, a lot of the people on this list still have great jobs that pay a
 lot. It's just that I don't think those jobs will be around forever.

 Drew

  The single worst rate I have ever seen was after the tech bubble burst
  in late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all inclusive.
 
  I hope we're not headed that direction againif so I may take up
  breadmaking or some other tangible products career :)
 
  William Rentfrow
  Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  701-306-6157 C
 
 
  
 
  From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
  Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 PM
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
  MD - Kforce
 
 
  **
  That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it.
  I mean why would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of
  the word) accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable
  of making. Especially when you know that the city you are going to be
  working in would not afford you even the bare minimum at 2200 a week,
  which leaves you with a fraction over 1500 after taxes.
 
  My average travel expense on this project is sometimes almost that much
  even at optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my hotels and
  my rental car to save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with -
  like a 100 bucks a week if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would
  be cheaper to work in social services at that rate and get a tax break!
 
  It would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on
  how they manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able
  to manage mine at those rates..
 
  Joe
 
  - Original Message 
  From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
  Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
  MD - Kforce
 
  **
  Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will
  agree to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many
  perm jobs pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates
  like this will be offered as long as qualified people accept them.
  Others have to make their own choices, but times would have to be pretty
  bad for me to do so.
 
  Rick
 
 
  On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
 
**
55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the
  most expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like
  there now 4 buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in the
  outskirts of Baltimore which might be cheaper on rents, you'll still end
  up paying the difference on gas. And cost of living is almost as high as
  NY if not higher - with more than 200 pubs to go to I can see how it can
  go pretty high :-)..
 
Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to
  comment on the cost of living there..
 
 
 
- Original Message 
From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract -
  Baltimore, MD - Kforce
 
At junior level rates.
 
 
 
  _
 
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract -
  Baltimore, MD - Kforce
 
 
 
**
 
Only Senior Level positions.
 
Robert
 
- Start Original Message -
Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
From: Kitchen, Joshua T
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract -
  Baltimore, MD - Kforce
 

 **
 
I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy
  Developer. They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr

Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-10 Thread William Rentfrow
Agreed on all counts.
 
William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
701-306-6157 C
 



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Cook
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 3:14 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce


** 
I just wanted to take a minute to publicly apologize to Joshua for
unintentionally accusing him of driving rates down.  There are some body
shops out there who don't know appropriate Remedy rates, but Kforce
isn't one of them.  I appreciate his service to the list by posting lots
of work to those of all skill levels.  Despite his knowledge of the
Remedy market, he isn't always able to convince customers about
appropriate rates, which is why we see postings like this one.

Keep bringing them, Joshua!

Rick


On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Drew Shuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I saw a rate like that about 18 months ago. I doubt if that one
got
filled. Otherwise, it's a race to the bottom, and at some point,
a lot of
us will lose their jobs if we're not willing to compete on the
world
market.

Yes, a lot of the people on this list still have great jobs that
pay a
lot. It's just that I don't think those jobs will be around
forever.

Drew


 The single worst rate I have ever seen was after the tech
bubble burst
 in late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all inclusive.

 I hope we're not headed that direction againif so I may
take up
 breadmaking or some other tangible products career :)

 William Rentfrow
 Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 701-306-6157 C


 

 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
 Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 PM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract -
Baltimore,
 MD - Kforce


 **
 That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people
doesn't it.
 I mean why would someone who is really qualified (in the true
sense of
 the word) accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she
is capable
 of making. Especially when you know that the city you are
going to be
 working in would not afford you even the bare minimum at 2200
a week,
 which leaves you with a fraction over 1500 after taxes.

 My average travel expense on this project is sometimes almost
that much
 even at optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my
hotels and
 my rental car to save a few hundred bucks. So what are you
left with -
 like a 100 bucks a week if you accept 55 an hour all
inclusive? It would
 be cheaper to work in social services at that rate and get a
tax break!

 It would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of
rates on
 how they manage their economics! I know I sure as hell
wouldn't be able
 to manage mine at those rates..

 Joe

 - Original Message 
 From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract -
Baltimore,
 MD - Kforce

 **
 Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer
will
 agree to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of
rate - many
 perm jobs pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically
low rates
 like this will be offered as long as qualified people accept
them.
 Others have to make their own choices, but times would have to
be pretty
 bad for me to do so.

 Rick


 On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:


   **
   55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is
perhaps the
 most expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats
it like
 there now 4 buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in
the
 outskirts of Baltimore which might be cheaper on rents, you'll
still end
 up paying the difference on gas. And cost of living is almost
as high as
 NY if not higher - with more than 200 pubs to go to I can see
how it can
 go pretty high :-)..

   Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better
position to
 comment on the cost of living there..



   - Original Message 
   From

Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Rick Cook
Yeah, lot of that going around.  Many placement firms don't seem to know the
going rates for Remedy developers, which means that they can't educate their
customers about same, so they end up billing us out like offshore Java guys,
driving rates down all over.  One large firm I spoke to didn't even know
that BMC had it's own PS people and rates.

Rick

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 3:33 AM, Daniel Bloom on Sympatico 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 At junior level rates.



  _

 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
 Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce



 **

 Only Senior Level positions.

 Robert

 - Start Original Message -
 Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
 From: Kitchen, Joshua T
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce

 
  **

 I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy
 Developer. They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on
 a W2 or $55/hr C2C All Inclusive

 Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

 Remedy Developer:

 * 5+ years developing Remedy applications

 * 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

 * 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

 * Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

 * Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

 * Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

 Respectfully,

 Joshua Kitchen
 Recruiter
 Kforce Technology Staffing
 Two Prestige Place
 Suite 350
 Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
 937.449.1749 Office
 937.461.6888 Fax
 937.416.3456 Cell
 View my profile on LinkedIn
 Search Dayton, Ohio Jobs today! http://www.kforce.com/tech-jobs-Ohio

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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread William Rentfrow
Not even - $55 inclusive?  That's $2200/week.

My travel expenses for this week alone are about $3200.  Granted that's
a bit expensive... 


William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
701-306-6157 C

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom on Sympatico
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 5:33 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

At junior level rates.

 

  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

 

** 

Only Senior Level positions.

Robert

- Start Original Message -
Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
From: Kitchen, Joshua T 
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce

 
 **

I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy
Developer. They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on a
W2 or $55/hr C2C All Inclusive

Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

Remedy Developer:

* 5+ years developing Remedy applications

* 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

* 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

* Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

* Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

* Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

Respectfully,

Joshua Kitchen
Recruiter
Kforce Technology Staffing
Two Prestige Place
Suite 350
Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
937.449.1749 Office
937.461.6888 Fax
937.416.3456 Cell
View my profile on LinkedIn
Search Dayton, Ohio Jobs today! http://www.kforce.com/tech-jobs-Ohio

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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Drew Shuller
At that rate, travel/living expenses would have to be minimized. That
could be done if you have a one-bedroom apt and had three roomates. I can
read the writing on the wall.

In Joshua's defense, he knows the going rates. He won't contact anyone
directly if a contract is below their rate.

Drew



 Not even - $55 inclusive?  That's $2200/week.

 My travel expenses for this week alone are about $3200.  Granted that's
 a bit expensive...


 William Rentfrow
 Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 701-306-6157 C

 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom on Sympatico
 Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 5:33 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
 MD - Kforce

 At junior level rates.



   _

 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
 Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
 MD - Kforce



 **

 Only Senior Level positions.

 Robert

 - Start Original Message -
 Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
 From: Kitchen, Joshua T
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce


 **

 I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy
 Developer. They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on a
 W2 or $55/hr C2C All Inclusive

 Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

 Remedy Developer:

 * 5+ years developing Remedy applications

 * 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

 * 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

 * Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

 * Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

 * Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

 Respectfully,

 Joshua Kitchen
 Recruiter
 Kforce Technology Staffing
 Two Prestige Place
 Suite 350
 Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
 937.449.1749 Office
 937.461.6888 Fax
 937.416.3456 Cell
 View my profile on LinkedIn
 Search Dayton, Ohio Jobs today! http://www.kforce.com/tech-jobs-Ohio

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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Joe DeSouza
55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the most expensive 
in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like there now 4 buck 50 to a 
gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of Baltimore which might be 
cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying the difference on gas. And cost of 
living is almost as high as NY if not higher - with more than 200 pubs to go to 
I can see how it can go pretty high :-)..

Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to comment on the 
cost of living there..




- Original Message 
From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
Subject: Re: Job:  Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

At junior level rates.



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Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
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-Kforce



** 

Only Senior Level positions.

Robert

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Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
From: Kitchen, Joshua T 
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -Kforce

 
 **

I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy
Developer. They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on
a W2 or $55/hr C2C All Inclusive

Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

Remedy Developer:

* 5+ years developing Remedy applications

* 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

* 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

* Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

* Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

* Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

Respectfully,

Joshua Kitchen
Recruiter
Kforce Technology Staffing
Two Prestige Place
Suite 350
Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
937.449.1749 Office
937.461.6888 Fax
937.416.3456 Cell
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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Joe DeSouza
55 all inclusive would be even worse.. might be just a wee bit manageable if it 
were 55 an hour with 95% remote work so you cut down travel expense to 5%. 
Something like a day every 2 or 3 weeks on site IF there is no air travel 
involved.. ELSE it hardly would make a difference..

IMHO at most places on the East Coast, about 85-90 an hour plus all expenses 
paid is an average rate for an average Remedy developer around the 100's for a 
really good hand..

Joe


- Original Message 
From: William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 12:39:38 PM
Subject: Re: Job:  Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

Not even - $55 inclusive?  That's $2200/week.

My travel expenses for this week alone are about $3200.  Granted that'sa bit 
expensive... 


William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
701-306-6157 C

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Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 5:33 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,MD - 
Kforce

At junior level rates.



  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,MD - 
Kforce



** 

Only Senior Level positions.

Robert

- Start Original Message -
Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
From: Kitchen, Joshua T 
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce

 
 **

I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy
Developer. They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on a
W2 or $55/hr C2C All Inclusive

Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

Remedy Developer:

* 5+ years developing Remedy applications

* 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

* 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

* Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

* Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

* Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

Respectfully,

Joshua Kitchen
Recruiter
Kforce Technology Staffing
Two Prestige Place
Suite 350
Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
937.449.1749 Office
937.461.6888 Fax
937.416.3456 Cell
View my profile on LinkedIn
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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Rick Cook
Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will agree
to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many perm jobs
pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates like this will
be offered as long as qualified people accept them.  Others have to make
their own choices, but times would have to be pretty bad for me to do so.

Rick

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ** 55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the most
 expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like there now 4
 buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of Baltimore
 which might be cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying the difference
 on gas. And cost of living is almost as high as NY if not higher - with more
 than 200 pubs to go to I can see how it can go pretty high :-)..

 Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to comment on
 the cost of living there..



 - Original Message 
 From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce

 At junior level rates.



   _

 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
 Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce



 **

 Only Senior Level positions.

 Robert

 - Start Original Message -
 Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
 From: Kitchen, Joshua T
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce

 
  **

 I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy
 Developer. They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on
 a W2 or $55/hr C2C All Inclusive

 Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

 Remedy Developer:

 * 5+ years developing Remedy applications

 * 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

 * 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

 * Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

 * Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

 * Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

 Respectfully,

 Joshua Kitchen
 Recruiter
 Kforce Technology Staffing
 Two Prestige Place
 Suite 350
 Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
 937.449.1749 Office
 937.461.6888 Fax
 937.416.3456 Cell
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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Joe DeSouza
That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it. I mean 
why would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of the word) 
accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable of making. 
Especially when you know that the city you are going to be working in would not 
afford you even the bare minimum at 2200 a week, which leaves you with a 
fraction over 1500 after taxes.

My average travel expense on this project is sometimes almost that much even at 
optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my hotels and my rental car to 
save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with - like a 100 bucks a week 
if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would be cheaper to work in social 
services at that rate and get a tax break!

It would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on how they 
manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able to manage mine 
at those rates..

Joe


- Original Message 
From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

** 
Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will agree to.  
I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many perm jobs pay 
more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates like this will be 
offered as long as qualified people accept them.  Others have to make their own 
choices, but times would have to be pretty bad for me to do so.

Rick


On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

** 
55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the most expensive 
in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like there now 4 buck 50 to a 
gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of Baltimore which might be 
cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying the difference on gas. And cost of 
living is almost as high as NY if not higher - with more than 200 pubs to go to 
I can see how it can go pretty high :-)..

Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to comment on the 
cost of living there..





- Original Message 
From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
Subject: Re: Job:  Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

At junior level rates.



  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce



** 

Only Senior Level positions.

Robert

- Start Original Message -
Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
From: Kitchen, Joshua T 
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

 
 **

I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy Developer. They 
only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on a W2 or $55/hr C2C All 
Inclusive

Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

Remedy Developer:

* 5+ years developing Remedy applications

* 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

* 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

* Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

* Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

* Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

Respectfully,

Joshua Kitchen
Recruiter
Kforce Technology Staffing
Two Prestige Place
Suite 350
Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
937.449.1749 Office
937.461.6888 Fax
937.416.3456 Cell
View my profile on LinkedIn
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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread William Rentfrow
I agree on Josh's knowledge, etc - I have talked/emailed him a few times
myself.  I certainly wasn't trying to give him a hard time - just
commenting on the market in general... 


William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
701-306-6157 C

-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Drew Shuller
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 11:53 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

At that rate, travel/living expenses would have to be minimized. That
could be done if you have a one-bedroom apt and had three roomates. I
can read the writing on the wall.

In Joshua's defense, he knows the going rates. He won't contact anyone
directly if a contract is below their rate.

Drew



 Not even - $55 inclusive?  That's $2200/week.

 My travel expenses for this week alone are about $3200.  Granted 
 that's a bit expensive...


 William Rentfrow
 Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 701-306-6157 C

 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom on Sympatico
 Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 5:33 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,

 MD - Kforce

 At junior level rates.



   _

 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
 Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,

 MD - Kforce



 **

 Only Senior Level positions.

 Robert

 - Start Original Message -
 Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
 From: Kitchen, Joshua T
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD 
 - Kforce


 **

 I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy 
 Developer. They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on 
 a
 W2 or $55/hr C2C All Inclusive

 Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

 Remedy Developer:

 * 5+ years developing Remedy applications

 * 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

 * 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

 * Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

 * Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

 * Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

 Respectfully,

 Joshua Kitchen
 Recruiter
 Kforce Technology Staffing
 Two Prestige Place
 Suite 350
 Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
 937.449.1749 Office
 937.461.6888 Fax
 937.416.3456 Cell
 View my profile on LinkedIn
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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread William Rentfrow
The single worst rate I have ever seen was after the tech bubble burst
in late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all inclusive.
 
I hope we're not headed that direction againif so I may take up
breadmaking or some other tangible products career :)
 
William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
701-306-6157 C
 



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce


** 
That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it.
I mean why would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of
the word) accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable
of making. Especially when you know that the city you are going to be
working in would not afford you even the bare minimum at 2200 a week,
which leaves you with a fraction over 1500 after taxes.

My average travel expense on this project is sometimes almost that much
even at optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my hotels and
my rental car to save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with -
like a 100 bucks a week if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would
be cheaper to work in social services at that rate and get a tax break!

It would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on
how they manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able
to manage mine at those rates..

Joe 

- Original Message 
From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

** 
Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will
agree to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many
perm jobs pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates
like this will be offered as long as qualified people accept them.
Others have to make their own choices, but times would have to be pretty
bad for me to do so.

Rick


On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


** 
55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the
most expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like
there now 4 buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in the
outskirts of Baltimore which might be cheaper on rents, you'll still end
up paying the difference on gas. And cost of living is almost as high as
NY if not higher - with more than 200 pubs to go to I can see how it can
go pretty high :-)..

Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to
comment on the cost of living there.. 



- Original Message 
From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract -
Baltimore, MD - Kforce

At junior level rates.



  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract -
Baltimore, MD - Kforce



** 

Only Senior Level positions.

Robert

- Start Original Message -
Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
From: Kitchen, Joshua T 
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract -
Baltimore, MD - Kforce

 
 **

I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy
Developer. They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on a
W2 or $55/hr C2C All Inclusive

Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

Remedy Developer:

* 5+ years developing Remedy applications

* 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

* 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

* Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

* Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

* Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

Respectfully,

Joshua Kitchen
Recruiter
Kforce Technology Staffing
Two Prestige Place
Suite 350
Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
937.449.1749 Office
937.461.6888 Fax
937.416.3456 Cell
View my profile on LinkedIn
Search Dayton, Ohio Jobs today!
http://www.kforce.com/tech-jobs-Ohio

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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Drew Shuller
I saw a rate like that about 18 months ago. I doubt if that one got
filled. Otherwise, it's a race to the bottom, and at some point, a lot of
us will lose their jobs if we're not willing to compete on the world
market.

Yes, a lot of the people on this list still have great jobs that pay a
lot. It's just that I don't think those jobs will be around forever.

Drew

 The single worst rate I have ever seen was after the tech bubble burst
 in late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all inclusive.

 I hope we're not headed that direction againif so I may take up
 breadmaking or some other tangible products career :)

 William Rentfrow
 Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 701-306-6157 C


 

 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
 Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 PM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
 MD - Kforce


 **
 That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it.
 I mean why would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of
 the word) accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable
 of making. Especially when you know that the city you are going to be
 working in would not afford you even the bare minimum at 2200 a week,
 which leaves you with a fraction over 1500 after taxes.

 My average travel expense on this project is sometimes almost that much
 even at optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my hotels and
 my rental car to save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with -
 like a 100 bucks a week if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would
 be cheaper to work in social services at that rate and get a tax break!

 It would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on
 how they manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able
 to manage mine at those rates..

 Joe

 - Original Message 
 From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
 MD - Kforce

 **
 Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will
 agree to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many
 perm jobs pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates
 like this will be offered as long as qualified people accept them.
 Others have to make their own choices, but times would have to be pretty
 bad for me to do so.

 Rick


 On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:


   **
   55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the
 most expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like
 there now 4 buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in the
 outskirts of Baltimore which might be cheaper on rents, you'll still end
 up paying the difference on gas. And cost of living is almost as high as
 NY if not higher - with more than 200 pubs to go to I can see how it can
 go pretty high :-)..

   Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to
 comment on the cost of living there..



   - Original Message 
   From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
   Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
   Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract -
 Baltimore, MD - Kforce

   At junior level rates.



 _

   From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
   Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
   To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
   Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract -
 Baltimore, MD - Kforce



   **

   Only Senior Level positions.

   Robert

   - Start Original Message -
   Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
   From: Kitchen, Joshua T
   To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
   Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract -
 Baltimore, MD - Kforce

   
**

   I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy
 Developer. They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on a
 W2 or $55/hr C2C All Inclusive

   Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

   Remedy Developer:

   * 5+ years developing Remedy applications

   * 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

   * 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

   * Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

   * Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

   * Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

   Respectfully,

   Joshua Kitchen
   Recruiter
   Kforce Technology Staffing
   Two Prestige Place
   Suite 350
   Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
   937.449.1749 Office
   937.461.6888 Fax
   937.416.3456 Cell

Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Joe DeSouza
I may take up to bar tending :-) I look more like a bar tender anyways than a 
software developer! Might fit in there real well




- Original Message 
From: William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 2:42:57 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

** 
The single worst rate I have ever seen was after the tech 
bubble burst in late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all 
inclusive.
 
I hope we're not headed that direction againif so I may 
take up breadmaking or some other tangible products career 
:)
 
William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom 
Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
701-306-6157 C
 



 From: Action Request System discussion 
list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe 
DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - 
Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

**  
That 
really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it. I mean why 
would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of the word) accept 
something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable of making. Especially 
when you know that the city you are going to be working in would not afford you 
even the bare minimum at 2200 a week, which leaves you with a fraction over 
1500 
after taxes.

My average travel expense on this project is sometimes 
almost that much even at optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my 
hotels and my rental car to save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with 
- like a 100 bucks a week if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would be 
cheaper to work in social services at that rate and get a tax break!

It 
would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on how they 
manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able to manage mine 
at 
those rates..

Joe 


- 
Original Message 
From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 
arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
Subject: 
Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

** 
Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will 
agree to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many 
perm jobs pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates 
like this will be offered as long as qualified people accept them.  Others 
have to make their own choices, but times would have to be pretty bad for me to 
do so.

Rick


On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

** 
55  in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the most expensive 
in  the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like there now 4 buck 50 to a 
 gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of Baltimore which might be 
 cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying the difference on gas. And cost  
of living is almost as high as NY if not higher - with more than 200 pubs to  
go to I can see how it can go pretty high :-)..

Maybe someone from  Baltimore would be in a better position to comment on the 
cost of living  there.. 





-  Original Message 
From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent:  Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer  (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

At junior level  rates.



  _  

From: Action Request System  discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  Robert Thomas
Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re:  Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -  
Kforce



** 

Only Senior Level  positions.

Robert

- Start Original Message -
Sent:  Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
From: Kitchen, Joshua T 
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Job:  Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

 
 **

I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another  Remedy Developer. 
They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on a  W2 or $55/hr C2C 
All Inclusive

Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card,  TN-Visa, H1-B

Remedy Developer:

* 5+ years developing Remedy  applications

* 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM  6.0

* 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

*  Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

* Experience loading legacy  data into ITSM 7.0

* Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005  Reports

Respectfully,

Joshua Kitchen
Recruiter
Kforce  Technology Staffing
Two Prestige Place
Suite 350
Miamisburg, Ohio  45342
937.449.1749 Office
937.461.6888 Fax
937.416.3456 Cell
View  my profile on LinkedIn
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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread J.T. Shyman
What, prey tell, does a bartender look like?

 

Or a software developer for that matter?

 

:-)

 

--- J.T. Shyman

  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:53 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce

 

I may take up to bar tending :-) I look more like a bar tender anyways than
a software developer! Might fit in there real well

 

- Original Message 
From: William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 2:42:57 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce

** 

The single worst rate I have ever seen was after the tech bubble burst in
late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all inclusive.

 

I hope we're not headed that direction againif so I may take up
breadmaking or some other tangible products career :)

 

William Rentfrow

Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

701-306-6157 C

 

 

  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce

** 

That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it. I
mean why would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of the
word) accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable of
making. Especially when you know that the city you are going to be working
in would not afford you even the bare minimum at 2200 a week, which leaves
you with a fraction over 1500 after taxes.

My average travel expense on this project is sometimes almost that much even
at optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my hotels and my rental
car to save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with - like a 100
bucks a week if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would be cheaper to
work in social services at that rate and get a tax break!

It would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on how
they manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able to
manage mine at those rates..

Joe 

 

- Original Message 
From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce

** 

Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will agree
to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many perm jobs
pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates like this will
be offered as long as qualified people accept them.  Others have to make
their own choices, but times would have to be pretty bad for me to do so.

Rick

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

** 

55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the most
expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like there now 4
buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of Baltimore
which might be cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying the difference
on gas. And cost of living is almost as high as NY if not higher - with more
than 200 pubs to go to I can see how it can go pretty high :-)..

Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to comment on the
cost of living there.. 

 

 

 

- Original Message 
From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce

At junior level rates.



  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce



** 

Only Senior Level positions.

Robert

- Start Original Message -
Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
From: Kitchen, Joshua T 
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce

 
 **

I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy Developer.
They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on a W2 or $55/hr
C2C All Inclusive

Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

Remedy Developer:

* 5+ years developing Remedy applications

* 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

* 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

* Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

* Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

* Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

Respectfully,

Joshua Kitchen
Recruiter
Kforce Technology Staffing
Two Prestige Place
Suite 350
Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
937.449.1749 Office
937.461.6888 Fax

Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Joe DeSouza
Actually to come to think of it there's a very little difference :-) But I'm 
one of those who wears my hair long and a few earings and have even got 
mistaken for a musician at a concert that I was at recently.. Might not sound 
like me at all but that's how I go around in casual..

Joe


- Original Message 
From: J.T. Shyman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:00:03 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

**  
What, prey tell, does a bartender look
like?
 
Or a software developer for that matter?
 
J
 
--- J.T. Shyman


 
From:Action Request
System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe 
DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:53
PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer
(Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce
 
I may take up to bar
tending :-) I look more like a bar tender anyways than a software developer!
Might fit in there real well
 
- Original Message 
From: William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 2:42:57 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce

** 
The single worst rate I have ever seen was
after the tech bubble burst in late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all inclusive.
 
I hope we're not headed that direction
againif so I may take up breadmaking or some other tangible
products career :)
 
William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
701-306-6157 C
 
 


 
From:Action
Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008
1:18 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer
(Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce
** 
That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it.
I mean why would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of the
word) accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable of making.
Especially when you know that the city you are going to be working in would not
afford you even the bare minimum at 2200 a week, which leaves you with a
fraction over 1500 after taxes.

My average travel expense on this project is sometimes almost that much even at
optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my hotels and my rental car to
save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with - like a 100 bucks a week
if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would be cheaper to work in social
services at that rate and get a tax break!

It would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on how they
manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able to manage mine
at those rates..

Joe 
 
- Original Message 
From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce

** 
Well, it's all about what
a willing seller and a willing buyer will agree to.  I don't see the logic
in working for that kind of rate - many perm jobs pay more, with full
benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates like this will be offered as
long as qualified people accept them.  Others have to make their own
choices, but times would have to be pretty bad for me to do so.

Rick
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
** 
55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the most
expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like there now 4
buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of Baltimore
which might be cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying the difference on
gas. And cost of living is almost as high as NY if not higher - with more than
200 pubs to go to I can see how it can go pretty high :-)..

Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to comment on the
cost of living there.. 
 
 
 
- Original Message 
From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce

At junior level rates.



  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Robert Thomas
Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce



** 

Only Senior Level positions.

Robert

- Start Original Message -
Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
From: Kitchen, Joshua T 
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

 
 **

I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy Developer. They
only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on a W2 or $55/hr C2C All
Inclusive

Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Sanford, Claire
Wow!  that was almost a description of Rick Cook (j/k)
 



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:07 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce


** 
Actually to come to think of it there's a very little difference :-) But
I'm one of those who wears my hair long and a few earings and have even
got mistaken for a musician at a concert that I was at recently.. Might
not sound like me at all but that's how I go around in casual..

Joe 

- Original Message 
From: J.T. Shyman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:00:03 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

** 

What, prey tell, does a bartender look like?

 

Or a software developer for that matter?

 

:-)

 

--- J.T. Shyman



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:53 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

 

I may take up to bar tending :-) I look more like a bar tender anyways
than a software developer! Might fit in there real well

 

- Original Message 
From: William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 2:42:57 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

** 

The single worst rate I have ever seen was after the tech bubble burst
in late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all inclusive.

 

I hope we're not headed that direction againif so I may take up
breadmaking or some other tangible products career :)

 

William Rentfrow

Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

701-306-6157 C

 

 



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

** 

That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it.
I mean why would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of
the word) accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable
of making. Especially when you know that the city you are going to be
working in would not afford you even the bare minimum at 2200 a week,
which leaves you with a fraction over 1500 after taxes.

My average travel expense on this project is sometimes almost that much
even at optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my hotels and
my rental car to save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with -
like a 100 bucks a week if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would
be cheaper to work in social services at that rate and get a tax break!

It would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on
how they manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able
to manage mine at those rates..

Joe 

 

- Original Message 
From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

** 

Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will
agree to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many
perm jobs pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates
like this will be offered as long as qualified people accept them.
Others have to make their own choices, but times would have to be pretty
bad for me to do so.

Rick

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

** 

55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the most
expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like there
now 4 buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of
Baltimore which might be cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying
the difference on gas. And cost of living is almost as high as NY if not
higher - with more than 200 pubs to go to I can see how it can go pretty
high :-)..

Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to comment on
the cost of living there.. 

 

 

 

- Original Message 
From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

At junior level rates.



  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce



** 

Only Senior Level positions

Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Tim Widowfield
Try this: What'll it be? Hmmm? Try that. Come on. We haven't got all night. 
Try it. 

What'll it be, HM


--Tim



- Original Message 
From: Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:53:10 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSLIST] Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - 
Baltimore, MD - Kforce

** 
I may take up to bar tending :-) I look more like a bar tender anyways than a 
software developer! Might fit in there real well




- Original Message 
From: William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 2:42:57 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

** 
The single worst rate I have ever seen was after the tech 
bubble burst in late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all 
inclusive.
 
I hope we're not headed that direction againif so I may 
take up breadmaking or some other tangible products career 
:)
 
William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom 
Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
701-306-6157 C
 



 From: Action Request System discussion 
list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe 
DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - 
Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

**  
That 
really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it. I mean why 
would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of the word) accept 
something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable of making. Especially 
when you know that the city you are going to be working in would not afford you 
even the bare minimum at 2200 a week, which leaves you with a fraction over 
1500 
after taxes.

My average travel expense on this project is sometimes 
almost that much even at optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my 
hotels and my rental car to save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with 
- like a 100 bucks a week if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would be 
cheaper to work in social services at that rate and get a tax break!

It 
would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on how they 
manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able to manage mine 
at 
those rates..

Joe 


- 
Original Message 
From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 
arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
Subject: 
Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

** 
Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will 
agree to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many 
perm jobs pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates 
like this will be offered as long as qualified people accept them.  Others 
have to make their own choices, but times would have to be pretty bad for me to 
do so.

Rick


On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

** 
55  in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the most expensive 
in  the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like there now 4 buck 50 to a 
 gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of Baltimore which might be 
 cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying the difference on gas. And cost  
of living is almost as high as NY if not higher - with more than 200 pubs to  
go to I can see how it can go pretty high :-)..

Maybe someone from  Baltimore would be in a better position to comment on the 
cost of living  there.. 





-  Original Message 
From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent:  Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer  (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

At junior level  rates.



  _  

From: Action Request System  discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of  Robert Thomas
Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re:  Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -  
Kforce



** 

Only Senior Level  positions.

Robert

- Start Original Message -
Sent:  Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
From: Kitchen, Joshua T 
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Job:  Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

 
 **

I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another  Remedy Developer. 
They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on a  W2 or $55/hr C2C 
All Inclusive

Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card,  TN-Visa, H1-B

Remedy Developer:

* 5+ years developing Remedy  applications

* 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM  6.0

* 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

*  Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

* Experience loading legacy  data into ITSM 7.0

* Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005  Reports

Respectfully,

Joshua Kitchen
Recruiter
Kforce  Technology Staffing
Two Prestige Place
Suite 350
Miamisburg, Ohio

Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Opela, Gary L CTR USAF AFMC 72 CS/SCBAH
Of course, I went out to bmcelite.com to see your profile.
Unfortunately, you've not yet set one up. C'mon Joe, stop slacking...

Gary

-Original Message-
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:07 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

** 
Actually to come to think of it there's a very little difference :-) But
I'm one of those who wears my hair long and a few earings and have even
got mistaken for a musician at a concert that I was at recently.. Might
not sound like me at all but that's how I go around in casual..

Joe

- Original Message 
From: J.T. Shyman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:00:03 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

** 

What, prey tell, does a bartender look like?

 

Or a software developer for that matter?

 

:-)

 

--- J.T. Shyman



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:53 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

 

I may take up to bar tending :-) I look more like a bar tender anyways
than a software developer! Might fit in there real well

 

- Original Message 
From: William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 2:42:57 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

** 

The single worst rate I have ever seen was after the tech bubble burst
in late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all inclusive.

 

I hope we're not headed that direction againif so I may take up
breadmaking or some other tangible products career :)

 

William Rentfrow

Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

701-306-6157 C

 

 



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

** 

That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it.
I mean why would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of
the word) accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable
of making. Especially when you know that the city you are going to be
working in would not afford you even the bare minimum at 2200 a week,
which leaves you with a fraction over 1500 after taxes.

My average travel expense on this project is sometimes almost that much
even at optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my hotels and
my rental car to save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with -
like a 100 bucks a week if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would
be cheaper to work in social services at that rate and get a tax break!

It would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on
how they manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able
to manage mine at those rates..

Joe 

 

- Original Message 
From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

** 

Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will
agree to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many
perm jobs pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates
like this will be offered as long as qualified people accept them.
Others have to make their own choices, but times would have to be pretty
bad for me to do so.

Rick

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

** 

55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the most
expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like there
now 4 buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of
Baltimore which might be cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying
the difference on gas. And cost of living is almost as high as NY if not
higher - with more than 200 pubs to go to I can see how it can go pretty
high :-)..

Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to comment on
the cost of living there.. 

 

 

 

- Original Message 
From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
MD - Kforce

At junior level rates.



  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract

Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Joe DeSouza
I wanted to go in as Jack Sparrow 2 Halloweens ago and didn't need a wig if I 
had :-) I went in as a vampire from the Covenant instead..



- Original Message 
From: Sanford, Claire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:09:57 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

** 
Wow!  that was almost a description of Rick 
Cook (j/k)
 



 From: Action Request System discussion 
list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe 
DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:07 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - 
Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

**  
Actually 
to come to think of it there's a very little difference :-) But I'm one of 
those 
who wears my hair long and a few earings and have even got mistaken for a 
musician at a concert that I was at recently.. Might not sound like me at all 
but that's how I go around in casual..

Joe 


- 
Original Message 
From: J.T. Shyman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 
arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:00:03 PM
Subject: 
Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce

**  
What, prey tell, does a 
bartender look like?
 
Or a software developer 
for that matter?
 
J
 
--- J.T. 
Shyman


 
From:Action 
Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:53 
PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce
 
I may take up to bar tending :-) I look 
more like a bar tender anyways than a software developer! Might fit in there 
real well
 
- Original Message 
From: William Rentfrow 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, 
October 9, 2008 2:42:57 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - 
Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

** 
The single worst rate I 
have ever seen was after the tech bubble burst in late 2001 or so - it was 
$35/hr all inclusive.
 
I hope we're not headed 
that direction againif so I may take up breadmaking or some other tangible 
products career :)
 
William Rentfrow
Principal Consultant, StrataCom 
Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
701-306-6157 C
 
 


 
From:Action 
Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Joe DeSouza
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 
PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - 
Kforce
** 
That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' 
people doesn't it. I mean why would someone who is really qualified (in the 
true 
sense of the word) accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she is 
capable of making. Especially when you know that the city you are going to be 
working in would not afford you even the bare minimum at 2200 a week, which 
leaves you with a fraction over 1500 after taxes.

My average travel 
expense on this project is sometimes almost that much even at optimized rates 
as 
I do a corporate rate on both my hotels and my rental car to save a few hundred 
bucks. So what are you left with - like a 100 bucks a week if you accept 55 an 
hour all inclusive? It would be cheaper to work in social services at that rate 
and get a tax break!

It would be nice to hear from people who accept 
those kind of rates on how they manage their economics! I know I sure as hell 
wouldn't be able to manage mine at those rates..

Joe 
 
- Original Message 
From: Rick Cook 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, 
October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - 
Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

** 
Well, it's all about what a willing seller 
and a willing buyer will agree to.  I don't see the logic in working for 
that kind of rate - many perm jobs pay more, with full benefits.  I guess 
pathetically low rates like this will be offered as long as qualified people 
accept them.  Others have to make their own choices, but times would have 
to be pretty bad for me to do so.

Rick
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
** 
55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is 
perhaps the most expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it 
like 
there now 4 buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of 
Baltimore which might be cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying the 
difference on gas. And cost of living is almost as high as NY if not higher - 
with more than 200 pubs to go to I can see how it can go pretty high 
:-)..

Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to 
comment on the cost of living there.. 
 
 
 
- Original Message 
From: 
Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, 
October 9, 2008 6:33:07

Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Rick Cook
To all of the recruiters who post here:  We always appreciate it, and we're
not trying to bash you.  But please, for your good and ours, some of you
need to do more research on what appropriate rates are for senior Remedy
developers, and make it clear to your customers that those rates are higher
than for a Java or C++ developer, because our skills are far more
specialized.

Remedy development is still the best bargain, even at BMC's rates, of any of
the Enterprise-level software to which I've been exposed.  Ever seen an SAP
deployment?  Dozens of people working on it at $200/hr. for years.  Remedy?
Five is a big team, and one-person teams certainly are not unheard of.
Projects are measured in weeks or months.

Senior level Remedy consultants are more than just bodies to be plugged into
a position.  We appreciate you partnering with us to make everyone pleased
with the value you and we provide.

Rick

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:42 AM, William Rentfrow 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ** The single worst rate I have ever seen was after the tech bubble burst
 in late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all inclusive.

 I hope we're not headed that direction againif so I may take up
 breadmaking or some other tangible products career :)

 William Rentfrow
 Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 701-306-6157 C


  --
 *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Joe DeSouza
 *Sent:* Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 PM

 *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 *Subject:* Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
 MD - Kforce

 ** That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it.
 I mean why would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of the
 word) accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable of
 making. Especially when you know that the city you are going to be working
 in would not afford you even the bare minimum at 2200 a week, which leaves
 you with a fraction over 1500 after taxes.

 My average travel expense on this project is sometimes almost that much
 even at optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my hotels and my
 rental car to save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with - like a
 100 bucks a week if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would be cheaper
 to work in social services at that rate and get a tax break!

 It would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on how
 they manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able to
 manage mine at those rates..

 Joe
 - Original Message 
 From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce

 ** Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will
 agree to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many
 perm jobs pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates like
 this will be offered as long as qualified people accept them.  Others have
 to make their own choices, but times would have to be pretty bad for me to
 do so.

 Rick

 On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ** 55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the most
 expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like there now 4
 buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of Baltimore
 which might be cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying the difference
 on gas. And cost of living is almost as high as NY if not higher - with more
 than 200 pubs to go to I can see how it can go pretty high :-)..

 Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to comment on
 the cost of living there..



 - Original Message 
 From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD
 - Kforce

 At junior level rates.



   _

 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
 Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD
 - Kforce



 **

 Only Senior Level positions.

 Robert

 - Start Original Message -
 Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
 From: Kitchen, Joshua T
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce

 
  **

 I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy Developer.
 They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on a W2 or $55/hr
 C2C All Inclusive

 Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

 Remedy Developer:

 * 5+ years developing Remedy applications

 * 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

 * 1+ years Implementing

Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Rick Cook
Claire, dear, I'm afraid it's been too long since you've seen me.  :)

For those who have not had the pleasure, no one would confuse me with a
rock star.  Unless it was one of those guys from the '70's bands who let
himself go a bit...

Rick

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 12:09 PM, Sanford, Claire 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ** Wow!  that was almost a description of Rick Cook (j/k)


  --
 *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Joe DeSouza
 *Sent:* Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:07 PM

 *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 *Subject:* Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
 MD - Kforce

 ** Actually to come to think of it there's a very little difference :-)
 But I'm one of those who wears my hair long and a few earings and have even
 got mistaken for a musician at a concert that I was at recently.. Might not
 sound like me at all but that's how I go around in casual..

 Joe
 - Original Message 
 From: J.T. Shyman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 3:00:03 PM
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce

 **

 What, prey tell, does a bartender look like?



 Or a software developer for that matter?



 J



 --- J.T. Shyman
  --

 *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Joe DeSouza
 *Sent:* Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:53 PM
 *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 *Subject:* Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
 MD - Kforce



 I may take up to bar tending :-) I look more like a bar tender anyways than
 a software developer! Might fit in there real well



 - Original Message 
 From: William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 2:42:57 PM
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce

 **

 The single worst rate I have ever seen was after the tech bubble burst in
 late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all inclusive.



 I hope we're not headed that direction againif so I may take up
 breadmaking or some other tangible products career :)



 William Rentfrow

 Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 701-306-6157 C




  --

 *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Joe DeSouza
 *Sent:* Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 PM
 *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 *Subject:* Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
 MD - Kforce

 **

 That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it. I
 mean why would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of the
 word) accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable of
 making. Especially when you know that the city you are going to be working
 in would not afford you even the bare minimum at 2200 a week, which leaves
 you with a fraction over 1500 after taxes.

 My average travel expense on this project is sometimes almost that much
 even at optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my hotels and my
 rental car to save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with - like a
 100 bucks a week if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would be cheaper
 to work in social services at that rate and get a tax break!

 It would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on how
 they manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able to
 manage mine at those rates..

 Joe



 - Original Message 
 From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce

 **

 Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will agree
 to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many perm jobs
 pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates like this will
 be offered as long as qualified people accept them.  Others have to make
 their own choices, but times would have to be pretty bad for me to do so.

 Rick

 On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 **

 55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the most
 expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like there now 4
 buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of Baltimore
 which might be cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying the difference
 on gas. And cost of living is almost as high as NY if not higher - with more
 than 200 pubs to go to I can see how it can go pretty high :-)..

 Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to comment on
 the cost of living there..







 - Original Message 
 From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday

Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-09 Thread Warren Baltimore
Sounds like my last design meeting

I guess the jobs really are similar.



On 10/9/08, Tim Widowfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 **  Try this: What'll it be? Hmmm? Try that. Come on. We haven't got all
 night. Try it.

 What'll it be, HM


 --Tim


 - Original Message 
 From: Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:53:10 PM
 Subject: Re: [ARSLIST] Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract -
 Baltimore, MD - Kforce

 ** I may take up to bar tending :-) I look more like a bar tender anyways
 than a software developer! Might fit in there real well


 - Original Message 
 From: William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 2:42:57 PM
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce

 ** The single worst rate I have ever seen was after the tech bubble burst
 in late 2001 or so - it was $35/hr all inclusive.

 I hope we're not headed that direction againif so I may take up
 breadmaking or some other tangible products career :)

 William Rentfrow
 Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 701-306-6157 C


  --
 *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Joe DeSouza
 *Sent:* Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:18 PM
 *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 *Subject:* Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore,
 MD - Kforce


 ** That really depends on the definition of 'qualified' people doesn't it.
 I mean why would someone who is really qualified (in the true sense of the
 word) accept something lesser than what he/she thinks she is capable of
 making. Especially when you know that the city you are going to be working
 in would not afford you even the bare minimum at 2200 a week, which leaves
 you with a fraction over 1500 after taxes.

 My average travel expense on this project is sometimes almost that much
 even at optimized rates as I do a corporate rate on both my hotels and my
 rental car to save a few hundred bucks. So what are you left with - like a
 100 bucks a week if you accept 55 an hour all inclusive? It would be cheaper
 to work in social services at that rate and get a tax break!

 It would be nice to hear from people who accept those kind of rates on how
 they manage their economics! I know I sure as hell wouldn't be able to
 manage mine at those rates..

 Joe
 - Original Message 
 From: Rick Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 1:59:20 PM
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce

 ** Well, it's all about what a willing seller and a willing buyer will
 agree to.  I don't see the logic in working for that kind of rate - many
 perm jobs pay more, with full benefits.  I guess pathetically low rates like
 this will be offered as long as qualified people accept them.  Others have
 to make their own choices, but times would have to be pretty bad for me to
 do so.

 Rick

 On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Joe DeSouza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ** 55 in Baltimore is less than junior rates.. Gas is perhaps the most
 expensive in the US in the DC / Virginia region - whats it like there now 4
 buck 50 to a gallon? And if you choose to live in the outskirts of Baltimore
 which might be cheaper on rents, you'll still end up paying the difference
 on gas. And cost of living is almost as high as NY if not higher - with more
 than 200 pubs to go to I can see how it can go pretty high :-)..

 Maybe someone from Baltimore would be in a better position to comment on
 the cost of living there..




 - Original Message 
 From: Daniel Bloom on Sympatico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 6:33:07 AM
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD
 - Kforce

 At junior level rates.



   _

 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Thomas
 Sent: October 8, 2008 8:34 PM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD
 - Kforce



 **

 Only Senior Level positions.

 Robert

 - Start Original Message -
 Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
 From: Kitchen, Joshua T
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
 Kforce

 
  **

 I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy Developer.
 They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on a W2 or $55/hr
 C2C All Inclusive

 Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

 Remedy Developer:

 * 5+ years developing Remedy applications

 * 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

 * 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

 * Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

 * Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

 * Experience

Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-08 Thread Kitchen, Joshua T
I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy
Developer.  They only need a mid level candidate.   We can pay $45/hr on
a W2 or $55/hr C2C All Inclusive

Visa Status:  US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

Remedy Developer:

*   5+ years developing Remedy applications 
*   2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0 
*   1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0 
*   Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0 
*   Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0 
*   Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

Respectfully,

Joshua Kitchen
Recruiter
Kforce Technology Staffing 
Two Prestige Place
Suite 350
Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
937.449.1749 Office
937.461.6888 Fax 
937.416.3456 Cell 
  http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkitchen 
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Re: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD - Kforce

2008-10-08 Thread Robert Thomas
Only Senior Level positions.

Robert

- Start Original Message -
Sent: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:31:31 -0400
From: Kitchen, Joshua T
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Job: Remedy Developer (Mid Level) - Contract - Baltimore, MD -
Kforce


 **

I have an 8 month contract here in Baltimore for another Remedy
Developer. They only need a mid level candidate. We can pay $45/hr on
a W2 or $55/hr C2C All Inclusive

Visa Status: US Citizen, Green Card, TN-Visa, H1-B

Remedy Developer:

* 5+ years developing Remedy applications

* 2 + years Implementing, and Customizing ITSM 6.0

* 1+ years Implementing and customizing ITSM 7.0

* Experience upgrading ITSM 6.0 to ITSM 7.0

* Experience loading legacy data into ITSM 7.0

* Experience developing Crystal Reports, SQL 2005 Reports

Respectfully,

Joshua Kitchen
Recruiter
Kforce Technology Staffing
Two Prestige Place
Suite 350
Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
937.449.1749 Office
937.461.6888 Fax
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