Re: AYT? Support network, anyone up to?
>>>>> On 10 Apr 1998 13:21:23 -0500, Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu> said:
Rob> Jim Pick <jim@jimpick.com> writes:
>> I've actually got a number of people calling me for support - more
>> than I can handle, actually. And I haven't tried to do any
>> publicity at all (other than an outdated blurb on my website).
>>
>> I'm still interested. It would be nice to be able to do a little
>> bit of work for a support network for a few hours per day for a
>> few extra bucks. And if I could do it on a flexible schedule,
>> that would be nice, since I could bend it around the time I spend
>> building .deb's and such.
Rob> I'd definitely be interested, but as I haven't really done much
Rob> formal consulting, I feel that though I probably have the
Rob> requisite knowledge, I'm not too well versed in all the
Rob> implementation details. I'm pretty knowledgable about a bunch
Rob> of admin stuff, and IMO, I'm a good Scheme/Lisp/C/C++/perl/bash
Rob> programmer. I could certainly use the added income, and I love
Rob> doing the work.
Rob> Ideally, I'd rather start off working with/for someone else who
Rob> has more work than they can handle and is already set up to deal
Rob> with the financial billing, etc, but I realize that may not be
Rob> feasible.
Rob> Opinions?
Basically the same situation I'm in currently, and I'd love to be
involved as well. I have a full time day job, so my hours are short
(night and weekends), but otherwise I'm available.
Jim
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