>When your degree is complete, consider a post at West Point.
Heh...I wish. One of my great regrets is not applying there after high school, but when they said they needed a recommendation from the school principal, I figured that was a lost cause, having had a...ah...certain rebelliousness in school, shall we say...
But if an opportunity came up, I would certainly jump at it!
>Second, why not keep Foxpro on the back burner and start a consulting/application development business on the side? That way you get the "fun" part of the job and much less of the political nonsense. Plus you can still hang around with us!!
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Actually I do most of my work independantly these days, although not with VFP. The market for that has dried up considerably in Houston.
Dan LeClair
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