Freed From Purgatory
The good news is that I got an interview for another high profile Navy project that is gaining momentum and will be going joint-service over the next couple years, as the U.S. Air Force, Army and Marine Corp adopt the program. They have hired me and I start January 2. I am really looking forward to the opportunity and feel confident I can bring something to the table.
One of the downers of working on large Government contracts like this is that they are slow to adopt new technology, due to the constraints imposed by the IT overlords. I will get to experience all the wonders of Enterprise computing for the first time in my life. I already know that most of the tools I have grown to love will not be part of this endeavor, at least at first. No more Eclipse/CFEclipse, they use Dreamweaver. They are still at CFMX 6.1, and would eventually like to move to 7.02 or Scorpio, if they ever make the approved software list.
On the plus side, I have been given some side projects to do in my spare time, including building a new company intranet, so I will still get to play around with the cool stuff on my own time, however much of that there may be.
I do know that for the first time in ten years of so, I will be working on a contract that has 5 years worth of work on it. There is a lot to be said for that.
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