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Concern's for VFP's Future?
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Visual FoxPro
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>>> 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.
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>Now, I didn't say this....and you didn't read this....but have you thought about checking out your local government agencies? Generally, particularly at the county/state level, salaries are fixed at a specific amount (usually about 1/3 - 1/2 of the going rate in the private sector). You might be surprised at what you find.

Hmmmmm.... I live in the state capital, but I'm afraid most of the programming & database related state jobs here are AS/400. But let's say that *if* ;) somebody was to tell me a tip like this, how would I possibly go about finding possible government employees with applicable experience?
Roxanne M. Seibert
Independent Consultant, VFP MCP

Code Monkey Like Fritos
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