Mary Davis
vze28ztx at verizon.net
Sun Aug 17 12:48:10 CDT 2003
William, You've hit a important note below: yes, we are hard pressed to know how Access can be better used along with our other software. Web use; blended with our accounting system; made usable for off-site employees. We are a small company with very little expertise with *any* of our software. Our IT department is one guy who is also the "plant manager." It all puts him in a *very* bad mood once in a while. "Small business software consultant" vs. Access developer. We'll take one of each, thanks very much. > Re: [AccessD] Job posting > From: > "William Hindman" <wdhindman at bellsouth.net> > > Mary > > ...thanks for posting ... > > ...btw, ime most any pure "Access" problem can be handled quite well by a > remote developer ...but most small businesses tend to be dependent upon a > computer guru rather than just an Access guru ...they need someone they can > build a relationship with on site that can set down with them and look at > their problems through their eyes ...and if that means solving some network > or other application problems along with handling your database ones, well > that's what small business software consultants do best :) -- Mary Davis Wilmington, DE