Vermont Student Assistance Corp
(by Sept 27th)
Job 1: Sr. Programmer/Analyst (JSAP/Java, Websphere, DB2) 5+ years exp.
Job 2: AS/400 admin
more info here on their website.
[via 7Days 9/15-9/22 issue]
Vermont Student Assistance Corp
(by Sept 27th)
Job 1: Sr. Programmer/Analyst (JSAP/Java, Websphere, DB2) 5+ years exp.
Job 2: AS/400 admin
more info here on their website.
[via 7Days 9/15-9/22 issue]
Medical Lab Automation Software Company in Montepelier
Job: Web Development, Oracle, SQL Server, VB, Java & Win2K, Multi-Tier apps
2 years Minimum experience
resume and cover letter to info@gmlogic.com
Website: www.gmlogic.com
[via 7Days 9/15-9/22 issue]
I just checked my link on the previous post to Mindreef’s site, and was suprised to see that the version just changed from 3.0 to 4.0 since I looked at the site last week. Copying & pasting a list of new features as I have not had time to look more carefully yet!
Very excited to have Michele coming to Vermont to speak to Vermont.NET on Monday. Luckily she comes in Sunday night, and the leaves are already turning, so I plan to show off a bit of our beautiful little state to her before she heads right back to Boston as she has an 8:30 am talk at SD East in Boston on Tuesday morning. Although we had planned a more leisurely Vermont trip for Michele, her hectic schedule has put her in the tough position of having to do a lot of travelling in a short amount of time that I do not envy and that I am so grateful she is doing. She is also speaking at the NH .NET Group on Thursday.
Michele lives in California, so this is a long trip for her. Her Vermont.NET and NHDNUG talks are both thanks to INETA.
At Vermont.NET, Michele will be doing a talk on leveraging HTTP Handlers and SOAP extensions to extend ASP.NET. I saw part of this when she did it for a WebCast in the early spring and have been very much looking forward to having her do it for Vermont.NET (and seeing the rest of it myself, as well).
We are also fortunate to have a license of MindReef’s SoapScope to raffle off at the meeting, thanks to Scott Gagnon of MindReef.
I meant to do this after talking with a friend who has been contracting for only 2 years.
Except for a project that was through a consulting company, I have used the same base letter of agreement with clients for almost 20 years. I even used it when working with G.E. Capital – oh but maybe not 3M. It’s easy to understand. No lawyers need be deeply involved. It has been enough for everyone I have worked for.
I’ll try to remember to write more about it at some point.
If I wasn’t going on vacation tomorrow, I’d be playing with this new beta product that was released today from Agilix, who is on the forefront of broad market tablet app development with their widely used GoBinder application.
Drag & Drop note taking functionality in your tablet app. Cool.
I already know two things I want to test it out in…
But I really need to go pack now…
First real break in three years – even if it’s only for 4 or 5 days.
YES: My hubby, Maine, ocean , camping, kayaking, lobster, steamers, beer, fudge
NO: Computer, email, blogs, cell phone, clients
imagine! Not leaving till tomorrow and will work until I get shoved into the car, but getting used to the concept.
Reading this (touching) post by Peter Provost who recently moved with his family (including a newborn) from Denver to Seattle for a hot job at Microsoft, struck a chord. I remember having a conversation with another person and his wife who recently moved from Florida (where he was already a Microsoft employee) to Seattle. They have young children. They were having a difficult time figuring out where to live (that was affordable as well as commutable) where his wife and children would be able to re-create their social world that they had to leave behind (along with family) when they moved. These are obviously huge and difficult choices to make. Quite different than when you are young and single and without a lot of ties.
Steve’s armysteve.com site has become a great resource for other’s on their way to Iraq or who have family going or already over there, that they have started www.ArmyAdvice.com where not only Steve & Michelle can post, but others as well. Awesome!!
Steve’s site (armysteve) is now a subset of that: www.armyadvice.com/armysteve.
All thanks to .Text!