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Re: Software/Web Developer moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 12561190)
Are you in need of contract employment, somewhere near Waterloo, and, if so, do you have experience with the Guidewire suite of products?
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Re: Software/Web Developer moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by rawsalad
(Post 12561220)
Sorry on both accounts. But cheers for asking. I'm a .Net programmer mainly.
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Re: Software/Web Developer moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 12561330)
Tsk! Another immigrant I can't exploit in the sweatshop.
I am also a Software/Web developer looking to move to Canada with my family and would be interested to know if you are in a position to offer work to potential immigrants? Being honest I haven't used the Guidewire suite of products and Java isn't really my strength but I have 11 years experience as a software/web developer and am more than willing to learn something new... A long shot I know and I'm not offended if the reply is negative but if you are interested please PM me and I'll send over my resume. Thanks in advance for your time. |
Re: Software/Web Developer moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 12561330)
Tsk! Another immigrant I can't exploit in the sweatshop.
I then had a bezerk moment and moved back to the UK and now I'm moving back to Canada. I could say more but it get's even weirder! But, if you come on anything in .Net!!! ;) |
Re: Software/Web Developer moving to Toronto
Originally Posted by luketarplin
(Post 12561670)
Oh well dbd33 never mind better luck next time :lol:
I am also a Software/Web developer looking to move to Canada with my family and would be interested to know if you are in a position to offer work to potential immigrants? Being honest I haven't used the Guidewire suite of products and Java isn't really my strength but I have 11 years experience as a software/web developer and am more than willing to learn something new... A long shot I know and I'm not offended if the reply is negative but if you are interested please PM me and I'll send over my resume. Thanks in advance for your time. I'm no longer in the business of importing people. I do some consulting though and I do so at firms that make heavy use of contractors. I have all the infrastructure for pimping and so, if both halves come along, I'll take the business. I don't know much about .net. I do know that poster DandNHill needed some .net work done quite recently. Not a lucrative job but one near Waterloo. Someone local might want to pursue that. |
Re: Software/Web Developer moving to Toronto
Thanks for the reply dbd33, sounds a great life you have :)
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