Hi all,
I have been an independent consultant for years, doing ColdFusion for over 8
years, and one of the things I hated most was dealing with my taxes, estimated
quarterly payments, blah, blah, blah. As a result, I have now formed a new
company and one of the services I'm providing for
I hate to turn this into a flame bait, but...
Did you just start a company doing the exact thing you said you
hated? It doesn't sound like a recipe for success.
Don't a lot of recruiting firms work this way (where the consultants are
employees of the recruiting firm)/
At 09:57 AM
At 01:35 PM 6/9/2006, Michael Perlstein wrote:
This is a good question Jeff and one I run into often having involvement
in the IT hiring industry. There seems to be a little misconception with
respects to terms like, Consultant, Independent Contractor and Employee.
I have never heard the
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I love this part...
This position requires a programmer who is NOT set on Fusebox or any
other methodology. We don't create un-necessary complicated
development processes and we don't make things harder than they have
to be. It's very important that you can relate to this philosophy.
If I
:hmm: I'm all for Keep it simple stupid, but this seems to illustrate
a rather narrow view of frameworks.
At 03:18 PM 6/9/2006, you wrote:
I love this part...
This position requires a programmer who is NOT set on Fusebox or any
other methodology. We don't create un-necessary complicated
I can't recall the namse now, but I know of at least two places that do the
exact same thing for a fee of course.
When my wife and I incorporated, our first step was find an account to
handle that stuff.
Good luck in your venture.
J
On 6/9/06, Jeffry Houser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 01:35
We're not saying that we don't have a framework. We're just saying that we want
developers who are not stuck in their own. We've had employees in the past who
can't seem to get out of that frame of mind.
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From: Jeffry Houser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Jobs-Talk
That makes good sense.
I was snickering a little too.
Jerry Johnson
On 6/9/06, Jason Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're not saying that we don't have a framework. We're just saying that we
want developers who are not stuck in their own. We've had employees in the
past who can't seem to