FW: [JOB] Sr. CF Developer, San Francisco, CA | 70-80k

2006-08-22 Thread Dave Phillips
Question: Is the market in SF so inundated with CF Developers that a SENIOR CF developer can only get 70-80k? Is this what everyone is seeing elsewhere? How could someone live on that in SF with the way cost of living is there? You would have to be a two-income household if you wanted to own

Re: FW: [JOB] Sr. CF Developer, San Francisco, CA | 70-80k

2006-08-22 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I was thinking the same thing. Isn't San Fran like one of the top 5 most expensive cities to live in in the US? developers in GA can make this kind of salary and its far cheaper to live here for sure. DK On 8/22/06, Dave Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Question: Is the market in SF so

Re: FW: [JOB] Sr. CF Developer, San Francisco, CA | 70-80k

2006-08-22 Thread Aaron Rouse
I do not know what the cost of living is in SF these days but imagine it has not gone down since I looked into it a couple years back. So that does seem really low to me but it has been my experience that often time job postings get one title/description when in fact the job itself is something en

Re: FW: [JOB] Sr. CF Developer, San Francisco, CA | 70-80k

2006-08-22 Thread Phillip B. Holmes
Yep.. a 1000 square foot home is going to cost about $300K there. $80K there is like making $40K or lower in Texas. I think that Cali real estate bubble is about to burst soon tho. All those interest only loans are going to start caving in on themselves. --Phillip Quoting Douglas Knudsen <[E

RE: [JOB] Sr. CF Developer, San Francisco, CA | 70-80k

2006-08-22 Thread Phillip Holmes
I think you're right on the money Dave. I think the best thing for all of us cf'ers is not get pidgeon-holed as a CF developer. The C#/.NET and Java jobs are very plentiful and as far as I can tell, they make well above what CF programmers make (senior level). -Phillip >I'd love to hear eve

Re: FW: [JOB] Sr. CF Developer, San Francisco, CA | 70-80k

2006-08-22 Thread Maureen
Senior CF programmer here, living in SF. It doesn't really cost me more to live here than it did in my last location, however, here I have 400 square foot studio apartment with one tiny window overlooking an alley, and there I had a 4 bedroom house with 3/4 acre yard. I haven't encountered an ab