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Previously on "looking for subcontract work"

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Programming in Oracle PL/SQL, SQL Server and VBA. I can do .net in a pinch as well.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
    I'm getting a bit bored in the office now. I've had no luck finding a contract so far. I always try to go direct and find an opportunity for remote working. So now I've decided to hunt around for subcontract work. I've been told that phoneing around and/or sending e-mails with my CV summaried in them is one way to go.
    Does that really work? What's a good way to look for subcontracts?
    What do you do?

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  • lilelvis2000
    started a topic looking for subcontract work

    looking for subcontract work

    I'm getting a bit bored in the office now. I've had no luck finding a contract so far. I always try to go direct and find an opportunity for remote working. So now I've decided to hunt around for subcontract work. I've been told that phoneing around and/or sending e-mails with my CV summaried in them is one way to go.
    Does that really work? What's a good way to look for subcontracts?

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