in reply to Where/how to contract w/ a Perl Monk to write a custom program?

jobs.perl.org is the best. Unfortunately (for me), it gets a lot of British and and Indian fulltime jobs, neither of which I can fulfill, so I don't monitor it.

I've asked before if we could create a page where monks list their availabilty and specialties, but it's been shot down. Maybe, I'll just devote my personal page to it ... ?

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Re: Re: Where/how to contract w/ a Perl Monk to write a custom program?
by flyingmoose (Priest) on Mar 29, 2004 at 13:38 UTC
    I wanted something like regional lists, it doesn't make sense to offer jobs in India and the UK to someone living in the Eastern US. I'd also like to eliminate the West Coast stuff too, but filtering out the UK and England would be a huge start.
      jobs.perl.org lists job offerings on a country by country bases. From its front page, it takes 2 clicks and no scrolling to get a list of job offerings for the US. No further separation in East and West coast jobs, but considering states are listed, and the list isn't that huge, it's neither hard to eye-ball for East coast jobs, or to whip up a little Perl program to do the filtering for you.

      Abigail