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    #21
    Originally posted by Durbs View Post
    Indeed, i'd love to but how you put yourself across on forums and how you'd like your company to be seen is a totally different thing. I've done that before, had my company URL in forum sig and then after reviewing some past posting realise I occasionally come across as a right bell-end and that doesnt reflect well on the Ltd's image.
    Understood. But feel free to PM me if you want to.

    P

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      #22
      Originally posted by Peter Loew View Post
      Understood. But feel free to PM me if you want to.

      P
      Durbs if I could have a PM too please - I have been following this thread with interest!
      This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernames

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        #23
        Originally posted by original PM View Post
        No you say you work for your own company and you specialise in SQl server.

        As you say you will get blank looks - here you need to try to explain in simple terms a basic overview of what your company provides- being a condescending muppet will get you nowhere.

        Once you have explained what you do you should then be able to get the name of the head of IT.

        Bit of a tip for free - try to see what is on her desktop and explain what you do in terms of how it could affect her applications - it makes it real and builds bridges.

        I am gonna have to start charging for this info!

        So you are recommending going into potential clients, and try to identify problems they have for which you have software solutions?
        I guess this could work, but as the ideal solution would be totally dependent on the client's requirements, you would have to be a generalist - a jack of all trades. I should imagine that SQL Server would only be included as an optimum solution for 1% of clients, so going after that specifically would surely be very inefficient.
        Perhaps the thing to do is work out a solution for a client, and get the actual coding done cheaply on www.rentacoder.com so making technical knowledge of the specifics unnecessary.

        I feel tempted to give this a try. In the last recession I sold double glazing door-to-door and made £20/hour in 1994, so maybe I could wing it?

        (I wouldn't recommend that job - a bit unethical dragging people up off their sofas where they are watching Eastenders to hear a spiel about uPVC and 6mm air gaps...)

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          #24
          Originally posted by KentPhilip View Post
          Perhaps the thing to do is work out a solution for a client, and get the actual coding done cheaply on www.rentacoder.com so making technical knowledge of the specifics unnecessary.
          I've seriously considered this but not tried it yet. Get bugged all the time by offshore Co's asking if i've got work and rather than telling the last lot to p1ss off, i spoke to the chap and said maybe. I asked for example projects and costs and the stuff they sent through looked good (but had various co names in the 'produced by' banners at the bottom so i took those with a pinch of salt). Prices though were an eye opener:

          Software Development (Java, .Net & PHP): £7.00/Hour
          MS-Sharepoint: £10.00/Hour
          Web Development: £7.00/Hour

          And various other techs around the same mark (Documentum Services at a lofty £13 though!)

          Be stupid not to try it i think seeing as i have a load of dull client website content changes queueing up.

          I can help but feel i'm going to get stuffed somewhere along the line though......

          Has anyone tried it?

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            #25
            Originally posted by Durbs View Post
            I've seriously considered this but not tried it yet. Get bugged all the time by offshore Co's asking if i've got work and rather than telling the last lot to p1ss off, i spoke to the chap and said maybe. I asked for example projects and costs and the stuff they sent through looked good (but had various co names in the 'produced by' banners at the bottom so i took those with a pinch of salt). Prices though were an eye opener:

            Software Development (Java, .Net & PHP): £7.00/Hour
            MS-Sharepoint: £10.00/Hour
            Web Development: £7.00/Hour

            And various other techs around the same mark (Documentum Services at a lofty £13 though!)

            Be stupid not to try it i think seeing as i have a load of dull client website content changes queueing up.

            I can help but feel i'm going to get stuffed somewhere along the line though......

            Has anyone tried it?
            I've not used anyone at the crazy low rates, because I normally find I can't understand their emails and am sure I'd spend too much time trying to explain things. Also I am woring in 3D graphics right now which is a bit specialised.
            But I am currently subcontracting work out to one Indian guy at $25/hr, and I have a Polish guy standing by at $20 as well as an Estonian 3D artist on the same rate. I hand-picked these guys though, rather than simply pick a winning bid - I need to at least send a few emails back and forth to figure out if they seem any use.
            Originally posted by MaryPoppins
            I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
            Originally posted by vetran
            Urine is quite nourishing

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              #26
              So did you use something like rentacoder and just weed out the likely looking candidates (and if so, how may responses did you get to the job posting to pick from)? Or were these guys recommended by someone?

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                #27
                I did post some jobs on RentaCoder but since I required good skills with particular technologies bids were not that many. I found a couple of people through oDesk which works on similar principles, and also just posting on forums frequented by those programming in the particular area of real-time graphics got me some emails.

                I did get some really lame bids though, people who met none of the requirements and didn't really seem to even read the description... and these were without exception the ones offering ~$10/hr... there seemed to be a big jump in quality of the applications at around the $20 mark.
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                Originally posted by vetran
                Urine is quite nourishing

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