In message <472ACE3E.30801@xxxxxxx>, Manuel Lemos <mlemos@xxxxxxx> writes >> The previous suggestion of PHPClasses is really to find local > >The service was just released. Currently it just lists professionals >sorted by their countries. Well, that's what I meant by local... <G> >Soon, it will allow employers and head hunters to search professionals >by their skills regardless of where they live. > >Also, employers will also be able to post jobs (local or remote) and you >will not pay to get those jobs offers. I hadn't seen either of these items, but then, I was just skipping through it. >> programmers, and is quite simple, but doesn't seem to be much use unless >> you pay, since no-one seems able to contact you if you don't. > >That is not accurate. If a potential employer is willing to contract >you, he can just pay to become a premium subscriber and have full access >to the profiles of all non-featured professionals listed there. I understood that it was the programmers who had to pay - perhaps I have it wrong. >If you are serious about investing in your >career, the way I see it paying USD $5 to improve your career >opportunities is peanuts, don't you agree? Absolutely, if it works and gets the work in. -- Pete Clark Sunny Andalucia http://hotcosta.com/Andalucia.Spain