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    Hi folks,
    For more than two years Visual basic programming was my
    hobby.But now I would like to make money from my knowledge
    of VB.

    I am student of 'Aeronautical Engineering' and apart from
    the time I spend for my studies , I have about 5 to 6
    hours free each day and would like to make productive(Read
    $$$) use of that. I have a good understanding of Visual
    basic ,database & activex technologies. I however
    acknowledge that I have no prior work experience.

    Can you folks guide me where and How I can get a Part time
    job in VB for which I can work from the comfort of my home.

    [Edited by G.Kumaraguru on 05-30-2000 at 11:38 PM]

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    and you called your post hunter??

    why didn't you just post this in the chit chat section ??????????

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    Wink Reason


    Because knowlegable , resourceful and people with
    generous helping tendencies like da_silvy are lesser
    there...

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    You may try this site which offer a marketplace for freelancer.

    http://www.elance.com

    Actually, I do want to hire some part-timer to do various small things and then my company can integrate together as a product, you know, it is very time consuming to investigate and trial out small details, such as how to capture the screen by using codes, draw a diagram according to some specifications, making an on-line registration from my program, even as simple as searching through the net to find suitable icons!

    What make me hesitate up to now is how to garantee the quality because some bug may be found only after 2 or 3 weeks after the payment.


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    Thanks kmchong!


    Thanks chong,

    for the website.

    Yes ! I agree to the fact employing freelancers is not
    very comfortable, especially their aftersupport.
    If I were you, I would also have the same reservations.

    But let us not forget one thing, that is essential for
    business - mutual trust ! Let us trust a person atleast
    once.

    If you can't pronounce my name, call me GURU

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