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code_etc
11-06-2001, 06:41 PM
Programmer/Artist looking for work. C, C++, PHP, SQL, JavaScript, Java, PERL, x86 ASSEMBLY, MS ACCESS ( VBA ), HTML etc. etc... PhotoShop, Illustrator, Lightwave 3D, 3D studios etc. etc...

DOS, Windows ( 9X, NT, 2k, ME etc. ), unix, platform game systems, CGI web programming - PC mostly.

Prefer a salaried telecommute position ( as I have all software/equipment needed ). Email for more detailed information on projects completed and companies worked for.

Please ONLY SERIOUS INQUIRYS. If you cannot afford it don't email - I have wasted a lot of time with half harted promises and low budget dreams.

leeacm
11-06-2001, 08:39 PM
You should consider putting links to your work here. Most serious clients (with money to spend) aren't going to wait around for your email, they'd rather go to Elance or somewhere similiar, they can get results in minutes.

You have a lot of skills listed, a simple link to samples would be helpful. Maybe it's your approach that attracts time wasters ?

Gurudev
11-07-2001, 04:36 PM
they'd rather go to Elance or somewhere similiar
You can also register as a programmer/designer at http://www.programmingbids.com to bid on projects.

code_etc
11-07-2001, 08:05 PM
Thanks for the input. I tried other posts ( elsewhere ) with code and art samples but that just led to more questions about if I could do projects based on their "needs", thats why the "email for code/art samples". That way I could just send specific samples and save time ( I have hundreds of code and art samples over the years and its difficult to choose something generic to fit all needs ). I was very successful on eLance ( over 10k ) but waiting for bid exceptance and cheap foreign companies as competition make it next to useless for stable bill paying. thats why I posted for a salery/full time position. Waiting weeks or months for the next "big" job ( or even small ones ) prevents any realistic budgeting in the long term.

One Web
11-07-2001, 08:11 PM
do you have a portfolio?