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mod_perl consulting seems like a nice business
We get a message every few months about the dire need for solid mod_perl
developers. It sounds to me like a consultancy of several great
developers who are willing to travel might make a killing.

-jwb
Re: mod_perl consulting seems like a nice business [ In reply to ]
>>>>> "Jeffrey" == Jeffrey W Baker <jwbaker@acm.org> writes:

Jeffrey> We get a message every few months about the dire need for
Jeffrey> solid mod_perl developers. It sounds to me like a
Jeffrey> consultancy of several great developers who are willing to
Jeffrey> travel might make a killing.

If I wasn't so personally busy trying to rewrite the llama and
herd the cats, er, other Stonehenge instructors, I'd do it. :)

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Re: mod_perl consulting seems like a nice business [ In reply to ]
On 28 Feb 2000, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> >>>>> "Jeffrey" == Jeffrey W Baker <jwbaker@acm.org> writes:
>
> Jeffrey> We get a message every few months about the dire need for
> Jeffrey> solid mod_perl developers. It sounds to me like a
> Jeffrey> consultancy of several great developers who are willing to
> Jeffrey> travel might make a killing.
>
> If I wasn't so personally busy trying to rewrite the llama and
> herd the cats, er, other Stonehenge instructors, I'd do it. :)

Heh heh... I just got off the phone with someone and we were saying the
same exact thing. So I guess give it 6-12 months for people to wrap up
projects and there are going to be a couple mod_perl tiger teams for hire.
Re: mod_perl consulting seems like a nice business [ In reply to ]
Jeffrey W Baker <jwbaker@acm.org> writes:

> We get a message every few months about the dire need for
> solid mod_perl developers. It sounds to me like a
> consultancy of several great developers who are willing to
> travel might make a killing.

It seems that doing this may be my only choice to try and stay programming
mod_perl :-( Down here in Miami, I can not seem to find much work at all
with mod_perl. I have even tried many recruiters (last resort you could
say!) who have not come up with any mod_perl work and some have never
heard of it either :-(.

Have mod_perl will travel ;-)

Sorry for the OT vent...

Bill

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Re: mod_perl consulting seems like a nice business [ In reply to ]
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> We get a message every few months about the dire need for solid mod_perl
> developers. It sounds to me like a consultancy of several great
> developers who are willing to travel might make a killing.

FastNet are doing that quite successfully - we're snowed under with work
(although I'm lucky enough to not have to travel at the moment) - but if
anyone has any more work we never refuse to talk business :)

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