Looking for some Extra ColdFusion Work?

I need a few extra ColdFusion developers to help out with some deadlines this month (and some of the next and maybe some ongoing).
I need people with good ColdFusion experience using CFCs and custom tags. I would also like people with experience with CSS and accessibility (these need not be the same people with CFC experience). I consider experience with one or more frameworks to be a plus, but not required as no published framework is in use in any of my projects.
Candidates of the CF/HTML/CSS persuasion (as opposed to the CF/CFC persuasion) should consider themselves to haveat least HTML Level 4 knowledge and be familiar with accessibility and Section 508 (though not as good a measure, I guess Accessibility Level 3 knowledge is about what I am hoping for).
Candidates of the CF/CFC persuasion need not be OO experts, but should have experience with CFCs and understand encapsulation and composition.
Work is subcontracting, 1099 strongly preferred over W2. Work at home from anywhere in the U.S.. Rates to be negotiated.
Expect this to be relatively short-term work. As I have had more work than I can comfortably handle for about the past two years, however, the possibility exists for more work ongoing.
If you are interested, let me know. My domain name is bryantwebconsulting.com. Just send an email to me (my first name at my domain name).

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Hi,

I am a Cold Fusion developer with 4 1/2 years
experience programming
specifically in Cold Fusion with MS SQL and Oracle
(and a little bit of Access from
time to time) and over 4 1/2 years of programming
experience overall. I'm
looking for part-time programming work that I can do
during the
evenings/weekends timeframe.

Thanks!

Sincerely,

Saroj Kumar Tripathy
Saroj09@yahoo.com
# Posted By Saroj Kumar Tripathy | 11/16/06 12:59 AM
I should have posted a follow-up on this. I have noticed that the work I am able to subcontract out is somewhat limited.

Most of my work comes from a small number of large projects. These projects have regular requests for enhancements or alteractions to existing functionality. This work is somewhat ill-suited for subcontracting as anyone working on the system must first be familiar with it. The investment to understand the existing functionality would typically be more that the work to perform a small change. (not to mention my clients' trepidation with giving access to new programmers).

I also have some work on new sites. This work seems perfectly suited to subcontractors. I will probably subcontract some of this work. Much of it, however, is simple enough that I can get most of it done either with my existing code-base or using my code generator.

This is a bit of a quandry for me as I have more work than I can comfortably handle. I'm sure a solution exists, but I am as yet unsure what it might be.
# Posted By | 11/16/06 6:28 PM
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