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19/10/2003 12:07:02
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Visual FoxPro
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Contracts, agreements and general business
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Okay - I went to google and did a basic search "thailand foxpro" and "uk foxpro" (no quotes) and GASL of pages. I did not try "fox pro", which, as I said, returns a different result. If you search on VFP or Visual Foxpro, you may be restricting yourself. Shop on dBase and Clipper (foxbase?) for additional "similar" type work!

Bill Sanders speaks Chinese (he can think in Chinese too!) and does a lot of consulting in Asia. If you can catch him on a thread, maybe he could share some insights and contacts.

>Hello Terry
> coming back to what Hilmar had penned, where do we search for such jobs or positions.
>If there is lot of work in UK than where does it appear? My observation is also the same as HILAMARs that VFP jobs are on a decline. In a country like THAILAND you would find a huge bunch of VB developers but rarely, VFP developers.
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> Even the education pattern in several countries have changed and they do not teach VFP or xBase technologies any longer. It would not be wrong to say that expertise in VFP alone is not sufficient to fetch any body a good job.
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>>>Every now and then, I check the UT Jobs section - its popularity seems to have declined recently. Does anybody know whether there are other, more popular, places to search (for instance) for VFP-related jobs? For now, I am asking this mainly out of curiousity.
>>monster
>>yahoo
>>net-temps
>>justfoxprojobs
>>dice
>>vfug
>>ITmoonlighter
>>... just a few.
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>>* Lots of work in NY,NJ and PA - someone always leaves an open project in Albany in the winter<g>
>>* Lots of work in the UK
>>* Lot's of non specific SW offers that could be prospects for VFP. Some govt agencies offer grants for specs and or software.
>>* sometimes, fox pro [vs. foxpro] yields a different set.
>>PS
>>You got a CISCO ticket?
Imagination is more important than knowledge
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