MrsApron, feel free to email me I'm Dominic at' PaulDominic dot com.
IT is on the edge of what we do, which is specialist banking stuff, but you never know.
Kevlarhead, there does seem to be a shortage of good Excel people. I found this out last hear when a large bank rang me and said "Dominic, we're your largest client..." Such conversations rarely end well, and anyway they're now 3rd...
They'd been interviewing Excel people or "chimps" as they called them. They wanted good Excel skills, as in paying 450 per day which was part of the problem, real programmers are far more expensive.
They interviewed 37 people before they called us, and we only did it because I owed the director of this area a favour.
God it was bad.
50% of them didn't know what And did.
70% couldn't tell what this declared:
Dim a,b as integer
None understood DDE properly, one flatly refused to believe that it could work, and more than one opined it was a new feature (it came out in 1986).
None even knew what RTD stood for, though that wasn't a critical item.
Some used integers for cell references, yes really.
My test was to sit them down with my laptop which has absolutely every single piece of Microsoft documentation including things I had to sign a confidentiality agreement for, and ask them to make it do stuff. All failed.
In the end I found three that didn't actively embarrass me. One got lost, and one got hired.
When I told an IT director of a household name bank I reckoned there were 10 competent Excel developers he laughed, reckoned it was 4 now that I've retired.