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VFP Developer position in NY
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Visual FoxPro
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>Actually, the person I contacted with, indicated, that the position doesn't allow telecommuting (though ad states otherwise). So, here is the ad:
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>http://www.hatzlacha.com/cgi-bin/atl9/jobpostings.cgi?ct=1&md=second&id=2378
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>BTW, have you heard about any VFP job in Columbus area? The IT market here is very limited...
Columbus is pretty much in the sticks. My best friend is from Ohio - and my understanding is that it's a nice place to visit - but a metropolitian life is out of the question.

But, with your considerable experience and credentials, you might check with the University - heck - maybe you could teach design analysis and VFP. If I was in a college town (like Columbus) - I'd hit the job boards there (not just the internet offerings, but actually go on campus and look at the bulletins posted). There are all sorts of projects there - and they might ask for this or that kind of tool (not VFP). I have sold contract xBase development to offers asking for fulltime C++ and VB - and you - probably have one of the hottest resumes on this board.

If you have a full-cycle development background (and have a good math background), I would say hit the financial district. If any stranger in a strange land could make a go of it - you're the [wo]man, Nadya!

Check out refineries and carbon storage facilities. Emissions Inventory is a big deal - look up Ohio's "Environmental Quality Commission" (OEQC?). Check out the EPA site regarding AP-42. Regulations have changed - some light organic and physical chemistry functions. There is a big push to update and automate Emissions Inventoy Compliance.

If you can't find a market - make one. Independent contracting is something someone with your background could be very successful with. You may have to pester a few people, but thats what they get paid for!

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>>There's a lot of VFP work in NY and NJ - a bunch! You should share the prospect with the group! (No - just kidding - keep it to yourself:-)
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>>>>Could you give the details about the Position,where did you find it.
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>>>>>Sorry, noticed the telecommuting part...
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>>>The friend sent me. I didn't notice, that the right candidate can telecommute, but now I've decided to try it myself first.
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>>>Sorry for the confusion...
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