Jim,
The message is not far off topic. Some list members get antsy about
product pitches, but an offer of work is a horse of a different
color. (Were there a flood of them we might feel differently.)
As for where else to go, why not try the DC XML Users' Group?
www: http://www.eccnet.com/xmlug/
list: dc-xmlusers(_at_)eccnet(_dot_)com
Cheers,
Wendell
At 11:30 AM 5/9/2007, you wrote:
We are looking for a contract XSLT programmer stationed in the
Washington DC metropolitan area. If you know of someone or are
interested please send inquiries directly to me. The projects would
be approximate 2 days to a weeks worth of work at a time. We have a
backlog now but in the future expect to contract on a project by
project basis. I apologize for using this list but was unsure where
else would be a good place to start.
Jim Keeney
Director, Web Communications
ICMA-RC
777 N. Capitol St., NE
Washington, DC 20002
W: 202-962-6997 F:202-962-4601
E: jkeeney(_at_)icmarc(_dot_)org
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