I'm looking at a position with Broadridge Financial out in Deer Park, NY
and was wondering if anyone here has had any experience with them? If so,
please email me off list.
Thanks
Michael
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Only if he was looking for a job. Wrong list. :)
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/03/31/man-swept-out-to-sea-during-sunday-morning-baptism/?tid=hp_mm
how ironic.
The list rules were once a week for a job but once every 3 days should
be ok. I'm going to email the various people who have been posting
daily and put something on the site about it. Eventually I'll have a
job posting form rather than allow 'free form' posts. More work but
cleaner posts.
On
There is a NYCFUG meeting tonight. You might want to attend in case there's
anyone looking for people. I'm going to be there as I'm looking as well. :)
http://nycfug.com/
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 12:31 PM, ColdFusion Developer
cfdeveloper...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I worked as a
a
search for ColdFusion jobs and sees the stuff that's coming up on this list,
they'll run for their lives.
I'm going to ask this one more time. Lets keep this professional.
Thank you
Michael Dinowitz
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. I'd rather not say
more than that.
Thank you
Michael Dinowitz
List Admin
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Archive:
http
Once a week is ok. Once a day is spam.
Saying that your available and some of your qualifications is good. Giving a
non-professional story is not.
I'm sure others will give their opinions on this but the above are two good
rules that the list admin likes to go by.
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 12:18
The second issue of the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update was all about CF
and OO. I'd say it's a good place to start.
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President: House of Fusion(http://www.houseoffusion.com)
Publisher: Fusion Authority(http
CF-Jobs is written so that any reply is automatically sent to the original
posters email address, not to the cf-jobs list. In order to reply to the
cf-jobs list someone would have to write the cf-jobs email address in
specifically or have a bad email client. I'm setting the cf-jobs list to
reject
as you put on there telecommuting as an option and salary
offered (rejecting letters like DOB or such), I'm all for it. :)
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
CF-Jobs is written so that any reply is automatically sent to the
original
posters email address, not to the cf-jobs list. In order to reply
Hi,
I'm Michael Dinowitz. I run this list and it's home, House of Fusion. I'm
available for ColdFusion and content optimization (SEO) work as well as
training in those (and related) areas.
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President: House of Fusion(http
GMail automatically set the wrong address. :(
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 1:06 AM, Michael Dinowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm Michael Dinowitz. I run this list and it's home, House of Fusion. I'm
available for ColdFusion and content optimization (SEO) work as well as
training in those
NY is a hard place to find people as they're all 'taken'. Those who are
freelancers, like myself, either have a few set contracts or are at the whim
of headhunters who want to fit a programmer into a box with a low price with
no concept of skill.
I'm talking to a friend to get some space at Touro
If you need, I'm available for teaching and mentoring in the NY area (I'm in
Brooklyn), though not as a full time employee. This may allow you to 'grow'
someone into a better ColdFusion programmer or even train one from the
ground up.
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 11:12 AM, kim torrance [EMAIL
posts on the cf-jobs list.
I have no idea what the pay is.. You would have to contact the person
directly to get that.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 8:40 AM, Michael Dinowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$500 an hour sounds like a reason for me to go despite my enhance risks.
I
wonder if I could get
Oh, well dental is worth the $187.50 reduction an hour.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Alex Puritche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Second that. Although, as alien, I'd agree just for $312.5/h + dental
insurance.
MD Yes, I know I would never get the price but that's the point. If
someone
MD
AM, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
While this thread has evolved into a useful discussion, it's original
premise is one that is not only inflammatory but possibly libelous. The
problem is that it was probably posted by a sock puppet account as my emails
to angry housewife have
While this thread has evolved into a useful discussion, it's original premise
is one that is not only inflammatory but possibly libelous. The problem is that
it was probably posted by a sock puppet account as my emails to angry
housewife have not resulted in any reply (though it'll probably
I keep posters email addresses off of the digest in order to prevent them
from ending up in the hands of spammers. Why make their jobs easier? The
question is, how can I make it easier for people to contact a job poster?
The answer would be to have posts made from the archives to a job poster go
You might want to post this to the cf-jobs list where most of the job
seekers are. That being said, I'll throw my resume into the mix. It's not
that hard a job once the details have been specked out:
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfczxfqq_41sgtvhz
I don't do quotes though. Just hourly.
On
1. This is the jobs discussion list, not the jobs list itself.
2. Do not send general 'send your resume' posts to the list. If you
have a job, post it or at least post something about it. Sending a
general request for resumes is seen by many as fishing and is frowned
upon.
On 8/11/07, Dave DeVol
I set the list up to do both sides of the job market so if you are looking
for work, please feel free to announce it and post a link to your resume.
Just curious.. Because if this is true, I was unaware I could do this...
Can you actually post Hey, I'm available for work. Here's my skillset
Look at my old CFSCRIPT docs linked from the front of HoF. I'm building out
a lot of my old docs into a tutorials section that can eventually be bound
together as a CF cookbook. Actually, I have to go experiment to see if
setting a cookie through cfparam makes it a session based cookie (as what
We'll be reviewing your title as well as the MX one. Yours is a bit dated,
but still covers the rather unchanging core of CF. I did a title for a
company wy back in time and still have some copies, but I don't think I
made as much as you did. I've done a captivate or two in the past and if
I saw another NY based contract on the CF-jobs list but once I saw who posted
it, I knew I'd never get it. Why? Because I'm too experienced. If you have 10+
years in ColdFusion your almost un-hirable. If you ask below your worth, the
company is worried that you will not be happy and will jump
, and many many more. Personal networking is a much
better way to go.
-Cameron
On 2/13/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw another NY based contract on the CF-jobs list but once I saw who
posted it, I knew I'd never get it. Why? Because I'm too experienced. If
you have 10+ years
I just took a CFMX 6.1 skill test from http://www.proveit.com/ and let me say
that I was VERY disappointed. Yes, it was the standard 'memory' over skill but
it was even worse than that. There was one question which had 4 correct answers
and the only difference was your own personal style of
Counts on many things. For me with a wife and 3 kids, I pay about 33% or so.
That means around 34k after taxes but various deductions can reduce the
burden to 5% or less. That's on a 1099, which is a contractors agreement. A
W2 (employee) allows you to reduce your tax burden past 0% and
Exactly. W2 has the taxes on income taken out by the employer while a 1099
expects you to do it. My last 'contract' was supposed to be a W2 but they
1099ed me instead. As for reducing the burden, I've got children who go to
private school, a wife who does not work outside the house (Fusion
As I've seen a LOT of CF code in my life, I have to agree. CF is too easy.
It allows someone to get away with murder and it'll still work. That's why
I'm really happy for the push in the CF world towards OO. Not that it should
be followed religiously, but just learning it will force people to
Maybe, maybe not. Yes there is some minor (very minor) overhead when
instantiating an object and passing data (by reference) to it but not much
more so than using a custom tag or UDF. If you know what your doing and
cache the objects than this overhead is pretty much gone and all your left
It's one of my specialties. :)
Well, from my experience
fixing other people's code is frustating, most of the time :)
Bad variable name, bad technique, not to mention the indentation or
comment, duh!
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I've been seeing a sharp increase in NY area jobs which is great. Problem
is, because most of the CF in the area has been 'hidden' for the last 4
years most of the programmers are either taken or just not present. I'm
working on getting some programmers from my area and giving them some of my
10
.
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 09:58:17 -0500, Michael Dinowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my 10 years CF experience
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PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Dinowitz just posted a message on the CF-Jobs forum looking for
two Cold Fusion MX Developers. At the end of the message, he made the
distinction that 'Our client is looking for software developers not web-
site developers.'
What exactly is the difference between
Due to a request by the original poster, I'll be removing this thread.
-Original Message-
From: Dan O'Keefe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 6:03 AM
To: CF-Jobs-Talk
Subject: RE: REALLY annoyed with this site
Your wrong, so just quit your whining and
, the new email address should be used.
- Original Message -
From: Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: REALLY annoyed with this site
The email address you sign up with is the address your
Around 11:30 or so the server will be down while Greg puts some more ram in (if
possible). Should not be down for long.
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Message:
Nice to hear. As an aside, I plan to 'borrow' some of the features you have
for inclusion into HoF. I've been looking into how to hide peoples list
emails and an internal email system would be the perfect solution. Should
take me a few hours when I can find them. :)
If I was in SoCal, I'd have
Can this thread please be put to rest.
A summary of watch what is being said about your company on the net is good and is all that needs to be said. An addition of watch what you say on public lists that are replicated and indexed heavily by search engines should be added.
Thank you
[Todays
How do I put this as bluntly as possible. These lists are designed to be
100% indexed by Google and replicated to at least 6 other archives. Head
hunters come to these lists in order to see what prospective employees are
saying.
Whatever you say here WILL be seen by others.
This entire thread
As an aside here, there may be a business model in getting a large house or
hotel for migrant programmers who come to DC for the week (or a day or so)
and just need a place to stay.
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From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 2:28 PM
To: CF-Jobs-Talk
The only reason I'm not making the commute is because I have family. I'v got
clearance (worked for the federal reserve on contract) and over 9 years
solid CF experience. I could be very comfortable in DC, but my family would
not be comfortable with me doing all the travel. :(
_
From: Steven
But you do have beta access to Blackstone. :)
(for those who don't get the joke, read the CF-Talk archives)
_
Include me as a Job hunter in DC/Virginia Area.
I don't have clearance, but I really wanna move to that area.
it would be great for a long term contract or fulltime job.
Thanks
An
Well, this topic is a spinoff of a cf-job post and that makes it rather on
topic for this group. Not exact, but close enough.
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From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 3:07 PM
To: CF-Jobs-Talk
Subject: Re: Senior CF/StudioMX2004 Developer available
This thread on CF-Jobs is now sealed. I will now have to take time out of my busy schedule because people can not follow the list rules.Let me say this again for those who did not or could not read it the first time. CF-Jobs is for job offers or requests ONLY. No debate.
If you have a question,
It is moderated in two ways. The first is that I expect people to self
moderate by following the rules. I have to post them clearer though. The
second is a function I built into the HoF mailing system (it's all CF
anyway) that allows me to specify a thread and either ban it or redirect it
to
://www.spike.org.uk
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Dinowitz
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 8:04 AM
To: CF-Jobs-Talk
Subject: Re: Mindseye test
Actually, I've found through testing that looping over a list is
faster
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