Posted by Maureen Sharib

Hi Maureen,
I'm working a request for a client that needs a very niche skill set. I'm aware of several companies that might have viable candidates because they use the same combination of technology.
My question for you, and I think this would be a great discussion topic: What is the next step in this process? Do you have more luck calling into a customer service number rather than a main number? I've been working this blasted thing since March. Client will not compromise on skill set and they are requiring 100% travel, at least to start. Finally got the manager to agree remote work would be a possibility since fuel prices are affecting rates.
I'm looking for a Harvest/Openmake Configuration Manager for a company in PA. Shally Steckerl led me to a list of Openmake companies, but I'm just not sure how to get to those CMs in an ethical manner. I had a consultant from ComputerAssociates locked in and he backed out on me last minute. :(
Thanks!!!
Cora
We'll discuss Cora's dilemma in the second half of today's (TH, June 12) MagicMethod Classroom Chat. The first half of class will continue Tuesday's excited discussion on the controversial cease and desist subject.
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