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Scarlett
Participant[quote=eclipxe]
As far as skills that I’ve seen that are in demand – I screen resumes for new hires and we can’t find many decent engineers with experience in the following areas:
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2. Advanced Perl skills – lots of legacy web applications need to be maintained and are written in Perl. extensive CPAN knowledge is a requirement
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There are 7 skillsets that I’ve tracked over the last year that either have openings locally (San Diego or Orange County) or I have actively tried to hire for. If you possessed those skills you’d have a 6 figure job instantly, despite your age.[/quote]Eclipxe, if you don’t mind, do you know about open positions in SD for advanced Perl skills?(add to that experience in Unix/Linux, CGI, HTML, SQL/Oracle, bioinformatics – so biotech positions would be preferable)? I’d be very interested.
Thanks a lot,
ScarlettScarlett
Participant[quote=eclipxe]
As far as skills that I’ve seen that are in demand – I screen resumes for new hires and we can’t find many decent engineers with experience in the following areas:
(…)
2. Advanced Perl skills – lots of legacy web applications need to be maintained and are written in Perl. extensive CPAN knowledge is a requirement
(…)
There are 7 skillsets that I’ve tracked over the last year that either have openings locally (San Diego or Orange County) or I have actively tried to hire for. If you possessed those skills you’d have a 6 figure job instantly, despite your age.[/quote]Eclipxe, if you don’t mind, do you know about open positions in SD for advanced Perl skills?(add to that experience in Unix/Linux, CGI, HTML, SQL/Oracle, bioinformatics – so biotech positions would be preferable)? I’d be very interested.
Thanks a lot,
ScarlettScarlett
Participant[quote=eclipxe]
As far as skills that I’ve seen that are in demand – I screen resumes for new hires and we can’t find many decent engineers with experience in the following areas:
(…)
2. Advanced Perl skills – lots of legacy web applications need to be maintained and are written in Perl. extensive CPAN knowledge is a requirement
(…)
There are 7 skillsets that I’ve tracked over the last year that either have openings locally (San Diego or Orange County) or I have actively tried to hire for. If you possessed those skills you’d have a 6 figure job instantly, despite your age.[/quote]Eclipxe, if you don’t mind, do you know about open positions in SD for advanced Perl skills?(add to that experience in Unix/Linux, CGI, HTML, SQL/Oracle, bioinformatics – so biotech positions would be preferable)? I’d be very interested.
Thanks a lot,
ScarlettScarlett
Participant[quote=eclipxe]
As far as skills that I’ve seen that are in demand – I screen resumes for new hires and we can’t find many decent engineers with experience in the following areas:
(…)
2. Advanced Perl skills – lots of legacy web applications need to be maintained and are written in Perl. extensive CPAN knowledge is a requirement
(…)
There are 7 skillsets that I’ve tracked over the last year that either have openings locally (San Diego or Orange County) or I have actively tried to hire for. If you possessed those skills you’d have a 6 figure job instantly, despite your age.[/quote]Eclipxe, if you don’t mind, do you know about open positions in SD for advanced Perl skills?(add to that experience in Unix/Linux, CGI, HTML, SQL/Oracle, bioinformatics – so biotech positions would be preferable)? I’d be very interested.
Thanks a lot,
ScarlettScarlett
Participant[quote=eclipxe]
As far as skills that I’ve seen that are in demand – I screen resumes for new hires and we can’t find many decent engineers with experience in the following areas:
(…)
2. Advanced Perl skills – lots of legacy web applications need to be maintained and are written in Perl. extensive CPAN knowledge is a requirement
(…)
There are 7 skillsets that I’ve tracked over the last year that either have openings locally (San Diego or Orange County) or I have actively tried to hire for. If you possessed those skills you’d have a 6 figure job instantly, despite your age.[/quote]Eclipxe, if you don’t mind, do you know about open positions in SD for advanced Perl skills?(add to that experience in Unix/Linux, CGI, HTML, SQL/Oracle, bioinformatics – so biotech positions would be preferable)? I’d be very interested.
Thanks a lot,
ScarlettScarlett
ParticipantI’ve done a little search and I believe the street is Cherry Blossom, the year is 2006 though.
Like this one:http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080077249-10408_Cherry_Blossom_San_Diego_Ca_92127
Looks like a short sale.
Is that the one, RB-Home Buyer? If yes, how did you manage to get you offer accepted?
Just curious, to me it seems that it takes so much time , patience, and luck to get a short sale…Scarlett
ParticipantI’ve done a little search and I believe the street is Cherry Blossom, the year is 2006 though.
Like this one:http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080077249-10408_Cherry_Blossom_San_Diego_Ca_92127
Looks like a short sale.
Is that the one, RB-Home Buyer? If yes, how did you manage to get you offer accepted?
Just curious, to me it seems that it takes so much time , patience, and luck to get a short sale…Scarlett
ParticipantI’ve done a little search and I believe the street is Cherry Blossom, the year is 2006 though.
Like this one:http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080077249-10408_Cherry_Blossom_San_Diego_Ca_92127
Looks like a short sale.
Is that the one, RB-Home Buyer? If yes, how did you manage to get you offer accepted?
Just curious, to me it seems that it takes so much time , patience, and luck to get a short sale…Scarlett
ParticipantI’ve done a little search and I believe the street is Cherry Blossom, the year is 2006 though.
Like this one:http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080077249-10408_Cherry_Blossom_San_Diego_Ca_92127
Looks like a short sale.
Is that the one, RB-Home Buyer? If yes, how did you manage to get you offer accepted?
Just curious, to me it seems that it takes so much time , patience, and luck to get a short sale…Scarlett
ParticipantI’ve done a little search and I believe the street is Cherry Blossom, the year is 2006 though.
Like this one:http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080077249-10408_Cherry_Blossom_San_Diego_Ca_92127
Looks like a short sale.
Is that the one, RB-Home Buyer? If yes, how did you manage to get you offer accepted?
Just curious, to me it seems that it takes so much time , patience, and luck to get a short sale…Scarlett
Participant[quote=5yearwaiter]Can any one predict more close figures for housing in these locations
Location 2008end 2009 end
4SRanch 520K(2333sqft) 400-425K
Carmel Valley 600-700k(2200sqft) 525-575K
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Just out of curiosity, which houses/complex are you thinking of in Carmel Valley, that are a little over 2000 sf, that are in that range? I was looking in that area a while back, and I have seen very few SFH on the market that are in 2000-2500 sf. E.g. Stone Canyon, Sands, San Raphael, Costa del Sol (too isolated for me). But those were closer, and over 700K, I haven’t seen anything like that for low 600K (or I may have pulled the trigger at the time).
Scarlett
Participant[quote=5yearwaiter]Can any one predict more close figures for housing in these locations
Location 2008end 2009 end
4SRanch 520K(2333sqft) 400-425K
Carmel Valley 600-700k(2200sqft) 525-575K
[/quote]
Just out of curiosity, which houses/complex are you thinking of in Carmel Valley, that are a little over 2000 sf, that are in that range? I was looking in that area a while back, and I have seen very few SFH on the market that are in 2000-2500 sf. E.g. Stone Canyon, Sands, San Raphael, Costa del Sol (too isolated for me). But those were closer, and over 700K, I haven’t seen anything like that for low 600K (or I may have pulled the trigger at the time).
Scarlett
Participant[quote=5yearwaiter]Can any one predict more close figures for housing in these locations
Location 2008end 2009 end
4SRanch 520K(2333sqft) 400-425K
Carmel Valley 600-700k(2200sqft) 525-575K
[/quote]
Just out of curiosity, which houses/complex are you thinking of in Carmel Valley, that are a little over 2000 sf, that are in that range? I was looking in that area a while back, and I have seen very few SFH on the market that are in 2000-2500 sf. E.g. Stone Canyon, Sands, San Raphael, Costa del Sol (too isolated for me). But those were closer, and over 700K, I haven’t seen anything like that for low 600K (or I may have pulled the trigger at the time).
Scarlett
Participant[quote=5yearwaiter]Can any one predict more close figures for housing in these locations
Location 2008end 2009 end
4SRanch 520K(2333sqft) 400-425K
Carmel Valley 600-700k(2200sqft) 525-575K
[/quote]
Just out of curiosity, which houses/complex are you thinking of in Carmel Valley, that are a little over 2000 sf, that are in that range? I was looking in that area a while back, and I have seen very few SFH on the market that are in 2000-2500 sf. E.g. Stone Canyon, Sands, San Raphael, Costa del Sol (too isolated for me). But those were closer, and over 700K, I haven’t seen anything like that for low 600K (or I may have pulled the trigger at the time).
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