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BrowniePoints6-Jul-09 5:02
BrowniePoints6-Jul-09 5:02 
This is pointless...he obviously sees nothing wrong in asking someone to coach him through an interview.

If you want to know how to land a contract when you don't have explicit experience with a technology the client wants? Tell them the truth and convince them that you'll be able to be proficient on your own dime. And if you don't get it, it wasn't meant to be. If you're as skilled and have as many connections as you claim to have, this should just be one of dozens of opportunities you're looking into.

Like I said, unscrupulous people like you who lie and cheat their way into a contract (yes pretending that you've had experience with WCF when you haven't is lying and cheating) are why it's so difficult for the truly qualified and talented individuals to get a position they deserve.
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