Thanks but I am retired in Texas, I work at NASA HQ in the DC area back in the 90's and I did not like it then. I imagine I'd like it even less today. If you advertise a number in the 80's you should get a few applicants. I'd have to take a hard look at SharePoint to see what it does, but I think the requirement of 3 years experience with SharePoint is putting folks off. If I was looking and saw that I keep on looking. If SharePoint is just another web development tool, I'd change that to
"5 years experience in building and maintaining web sites, SharePoint experience is a big plus" Always ask for 5 years experience, otherwise you'd get a newbbie of unknown quality.