>> You may have to do a couple of things to get people. 1) Increase salary/benefits 2) Thechnical people are often lured to high-tech jobs, so you may need to move to the cutting edge of technology to lure them 3) Do a nationwide search and pay someone to move there.
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>I wish our Corporate Personnel Director could here you say that :(
>I cant find any skilled VFP programmers in my area either. Atleast not one that doesn't want a salary and relocation compensation equal to 1/2 the department's total salaries. It's to the point where corporate has all but told me to forget about hiring a permanent person and just stick to using consultants. ;) I figure that will change once they see a year's worth of consultant fees.
I understand the compensation problem. There are other concerns related to consultant vs employee. We need to keep in mind that as an employee you are entitled to insurance, etc...which typeically can be 30 - 50% of the salary. Also, consultant fees are booked differently by the accounting dept, so they don't look quite the same to the people who actually sign the checks.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer