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Is this 'work from home' 10hrs/week a matter of logging in and
clocking those hours during the day, or is it something that could
be done to supplement your income as an already full-time worker
somewhere else? I could probably make it to any short training
sessions with advance notice, but I would be working on the assigned
code in the evenings after work or on the weekends.<br>
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I have no formal training of any sort in any kind of programming,
but I have done quite a bit of programming for personal projects. I
have experience with Perl, PHP, TCL, Pawn, and a tiny bit of C++
(dialog-based program using MFC on windows). Almost all of this
experience is focused on string manipulation, data management, and
socket communications. I have limited experience with SQL, mostly
to integrate a web application with some other application (like
integrating forum user information with information from a game
server admin system, each with their own database).<br>
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If I sound like the type of person you're looking for, then you can
contact me off list.<br>
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-- Matt<br>
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On 8/26/2010 3:09 PM, Zachary Kotlarek wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm looking for programmers (plural) to do part-time contract work -- about 10 hours/week -- from home. The work is entry-level (no professional experience necessary; students are welcome to apply), so I'm just looking for someone who has experience in any programming language, familiarity with a UNIX-like environment, and an understanding of HTTP transactions. Knowledge of perl and/or regex would be a plus but is not necessary.
Pay is expected to be $200/week when work is assigned (and completed) and $100/week when no work is available.
There's a preference for contractors that would be available for occasional on-site training/etc. in the Des Moines/Ames area, but the vast majority of work will be completed at home, so experienced programmers from outside the area would be considered.
If you're interested let me know and I'll get you more details.
        Zach
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