>>>>You're in the wrong market - you need to move to a market where customers don't pay to hear whiney techno-speak!
>>>
>>>Oh, and where exactly is that market? Could you tell me, in the UK FoxPro activity is near non-existent, is that your answer to the problem - and there is a problem, only you and everyone is powerless to change it.
>>
>>December 3rd: JobServe.Com
Ty: Contract
>>Po: Foxpro Developer
>>Sk: We are looking for a highly experienced Foxpro Developer who will be
>> involved in the design,
development, testing and implementation in
>>
both Foxpro and Visual Basic. It is essential you have exp of Foxpro
>> 2.6 for Windows, Visual Basic and Windows NT4. It would be a
>> distinct advantage if you have exp of Protea V3, XP and AWD (or
>> similar) and TSO.
>>Lo: Edinburgh, Scotland
>>St: ASAP
>>Du: 6 months
>>Ag: Search Edinburgh IT Contract
>>Cn: Gillian Noble
>>Te: 0131 718 8000
>>Fa: 0131 718 8001
>>Em: mailto:gnoble@search.co.uk
>>Re: JS/IT/GN/FOXPRO
>>Lk:
http://www.jobserve.com/EJ.asp?M=3DM01&J=3DJ460783E33F08CDE4>
>Well, a 6 month contract for a Fox2.6 job!! In Scotland!!
Actually it does not state what version of Fox the new development might be in - it just says Fox and VB. I would hazard a
guess that they have a substantial existing system that was started in Fox 2.6 - maybe you have ESP!
And Scotland, that would be what a two or perhaps three hour flight from Exeter?
>I've already got a full-time position, and Scotland is over 600 miles away from me, is that the sort of sacrifice I would have to make if i was in a "job-situation"?
>Kev
I guess it was just sheer coincidence that the very same day that you whine about the Fox job market a fox job is advertised. And if you would like a modicum of job security, but not necessarily with just one employer, you might consider moving to the South East!
I guess there must be more to the South West than abandoned tin mines, pasties and the mooors.
censored.