From my end in Los Angeles, it has nothing to do with being in a limited job market. Here, people say "ohh you worked with foxpro. ohhh great. But tell me about the VB, Java, SQL Server, Oracle....etc. apps you've worked on.
4 yrs ago, when I would send my resume out, recruiters would say "You've got a great resume, I can surely get you something". 3 yrs ago it quickly changed to "Anything foxpro related is typically to convert a fox system to VB". Now corporations in the LA area using fox has dwindled to a trickle.
Bill Anderson, who shows up here every once in a while, sent me a note about a couple people being at the LA fox users group looking to hire people. But these companies are typically smaller firms with a vertical market package. I do not want to be stuck at a smaller firm with no learning opportunities.
PF
>>Why is it you see this as clear as day, and others cannot?
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>< bfg > maybe cuz I'm in a very limited local job market where most of my potential clients say "uhhhh... fox what?"
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