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HiringD...@gmail.com

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Mar 25, 2006, 2:11:17 PM3/25/06
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Date: Fri, Mar 24 2006 10:39 pm
Email: "In Need" <m...@ns.sympatico.ca>
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We are hiring a PHP developer!

The site must contain the following:
- database
- administrator panel (implementing multiple employee logins /
permissions)
- credit card / paypal processing
- affiliate program
- news scripting control panel
- image design
- coupons / discounts, & gift certificates
- customer log in / log out
- specials page
- contests
- forum


Would like to have:
- flash design
- various language support
- pages that have pre-loaded data (click the link and no new page opens

within the main frame. Simply brings the information forward).


The individual(s) that are selected for this project will have the
opportunity to remain our company's web and image designer(s). Please
send
a price quote for the above mentioned request, as well as a quote for a

design similar to www.IGE.com to HiringD...@gmail.com.


Thank you.

Jerry Stuckle

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Mar 25, 2006, 4:41:30 PM3/25/06
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I want to buy a car. It must seat four people and be read. Please send quote.

That's basically what you're asking for. No way would I ever make a quote to do
a project based on this information. However, I can quote you an hourly rate
for the design you can use to get a quote.


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HiringD...@gmail.com

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Mar 26, 2006, 4:17:33 PM3/26/06
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Mech...@gmail.com

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mysit...@gmail.com

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Mar 26, 2006, 6:44:40 PM3/26/06
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I can give you a quote from this description, about 1000, but i would
need a lot more details.
well do you have Gmail if so please Im me, we can talk there.

Skeets

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Mar 27, 2006, 2:51:35 AM3/27/06
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flash is over rated. rethink that requirement.

HiringD...@gmail.com

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Mar 27, 2006, 3:45:18 AM3/27/06
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I apologize. Google groups has restricted our contact email. To reach
us, please send your quote to hiringdivision @ gmail.com.

Thank you.

HiringD...@gmail.com

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Mar 27, 2006, 3:52:50 AM3/27/06
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Simon

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Mar 27, 2006, 4:13:28 AM3/27/06
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>I apologize. Google groups has restricted our contact email. To reach
> us, please send your quote to hiringdivision @ gmail.com.
>
> Thank you.

Apologize to whom? Who/What are you replying to?

Please note that we don't all use Google groups format your replies
properly.

Simon

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Mar 27, 2006, 4:59:06 AM3/27/06
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<HiringD...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I wish someone would hire an IT recruiter with a fucking clue.

>
> Thank you.
>


rlee0001

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Mar 27, 2006, 6:04:33 AM3/27/06
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<sarcasm>
I know! You'd think gmail would have a more professional "hiring
division".
</sarcasm>

By the way, does anyone else here use rentacoder? Has anyone had any
luck with it?

Just curious because it seems that the buyers never pick a coder so the
bids just hang there forever. Plus everyone is competing with people in
foreign countries willing to work for $15 a week. That is compounded by
buyers that want something for next to nothing. Seriously there are
thousends of requests on there for "MySpace clones" with a max bid
amount of $50 and a 16 day deadline. That's actually pretty sad but if
someone were you create a MySpace clone you could make a small fortune
selling just the licenses to these people.

-Robert

Simon

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Mar 27, 2006, 6:14:12 AM3/27/06
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"rlee0001" <robed...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> <sarcasm>
> I know! You'd think gmail would have a more professional "hiring
> division".
> </sarcasm>
>
> By the way, does anyone else here use rentacoder? Has anyone had any
> luck with it?

Yes, I have used them in the past.
They are very cheap and very professional. It takes a while to find the
right coder, but it is well worth it in the end.

>
> Just curious because it seems that the buyers never pick a coder so the
> bids just hang there forever. Plus everyone is competing with people in
> foreign countries willing to work for $15 a week.

Yes, it is a problem. But good coders will charge a bit more.

> buyers that want something for next to nothing. Seriously there are
> thousends of requests on there for "MySpace clones" with a max bid
> amount of $50 and a 16 day deadline. That's actually pretty sad but if
> someone were you create a MySpace clone you could make a small fortune
> selling just the licenses to these people.

Amongst those bids there is some serious bidding going on for more realistic
business plan/projects.

Simon
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Stefan Rybacki

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Mar 27, 2006, 9:06:15 PM3/27/06
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> <sarcasm>
> I know! You'd think gmail would have a more professional "hiring
> division".
> </sarcasm>
>
> By the way, does anyone else here use rentacoder? Has anyone had any
> luck with it?
>

yes and yes. ;)

Regards
Stefan

>...

>
> -Robert
>

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rlee0001

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Mar 27, 2006, 10:59:11 PM3/27/06
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Simon wrote:
> Free URL redirection service. Turns a long URL into a much shorter one.
> "rlee0001" <robed...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1143457472....@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > <sarcasm>
> > I know! You'd think gmail would have a more professional "hiring
> > division".
> > </sarcasm>
> >
> > By the way, does anyone else here use rentacoder? Has anyone had any
> > luck with it?
>
> Yes, I have used them in the past.
> They are very cheap and very professional. It takes a while to find the
> right coder, but it is well worth it in the end.
>
> >
> > Just curious because it seems that the buyers never pick a coder so the
> > bids just hang there forever. Plus everyone is competing with people in
> > foreign countries willing to work for $15 a week.
>
> Yes, it is a problem. But good coders will charge a bit more.

I noticed that the buyers in the meduim to large businesses categories
are ussually much more reasonable. I'm glad the site offers filters to
remove the "lesser" categories. The filter is a really great feature.
Even so I think most coders are forced to bit way under what they feel
is a fair price for the project. I find myself working for less than $5
and hour on rentacoder just to get my offers accepted and that is with
certifications and a portfolio. Off rentacoder I'm bringing in $20 an
hour or more with the only catch being the requirement that I commute.

Also, one of the things I really dislike is the expertrating
integration. For one thing the certs offered by expertrating are way
too inexpensive ($10 on average) and their tests are trivial. For
example I completed the XHTML certification in 7 minutes and got a 95%
score making me an "Expert Level" professional. The tests allowed 40
minutes and does not restrict the user from cheating by using google or
other resources to find the answers. In my opinion this makes the
certifications a very poor measure of skill and ability. Worse yet I
don't think the buyers are aware of how easy and cheap the tests are to
pass. In the meantime I'm more than happy to shell out the $10 if it'll
get me more projects.

Just my $0.02.

-Robert

Lawrence D'Oliveiro

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Simon

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Or http://urlkick.com/51 :)

Simon


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