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18/07/2003 14:10:57
 
 
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18/07/2003 10:36:00
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
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Are you being CCNA certified? If so, the salary for that in the U.S. is pretty good (when the economy is not falling through the floor)...

>>Hey Hilmar,
>>
>>I'm but a small cog in a large machine, so I don't know the answer to that. It is possible, so go ahead and send me whatever information and I'll see what I can do. It may help that as participants on UT a fair share of relevant experience is available as responses to questions. I think anything you can send that would show the breadth of knowledge of Foxpro would help. Developers with web experience and financial backgrounds (stocks and insurance especially) would have an edge. Again, though, I'm not sure whether they are only looking for people who will be on-site.
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>Well, I might send you an official resumé when I am back from the training trip (intructor training for Cisco Networking Academy, in Buenos Aires). For now, I want to present a brief summary.
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>I have experience in Visual FoxPro, Visual Extend (a framework for VFP), Visual SourceSafe and Perforce (another source control program), and ORM (Object Role Modelling) with InfoModeller.
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>I do not have experience with C/S, nor with Web development, but I am quite willing to learn new technologies.
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>I now use VFP for ca. 6 years. The system I have developed in Bata/Bolivia is used by ca. 10 people, mainly for cost calculations, and production control. When I am back from my trip, I will send you a summary of the technological aspects.
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>Regards,
>
>Hilmar.
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