SV: [DOTNET-JOBS] Short-term C# Positions Open

Zhong Yu <[email protected]> Thu, 24 Oct 2002 07:45:15 +0200
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Hi Mark,

I am very interested working remotely. I am located in Sweden and have
worked on .NET for about 18 months. My latest  project is an ASP.NET
based administration application for EFT system, in that I work also on
the architecture. My knowledge on .NET is quite good, both practically
and theoretically. I have also worked on SQL Server as DBA and
developer.

I have never worked remotely, and am very keen to learn how to
communicate and work smoothly in such cases. I own a consulting company
which could be practical.

My usual price is USD60 per hour. But I believe the only working pricing
model for remote work is a fixed price based on  an assessment of hours
needed for each small pieces of work. It will still be a quite work for
you to administrate. That is why remote work has never get popular here
in Sweden. 

I hope you are interested in proceeding the dicusion with me and looking
forward to your response.


Best regards


Zhong Yu




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I have some limited money that must be spent before the year is up, so
this may be short-term work only.  Immediate availability only please.
Relocations wouldn't make sense, so don't ask.  However, some of the
work can be done remotely, though there may be many applicants for that.
Reply by email ASAP please!!

Remote Work (you may work at home in the USA or abroad)
------------------
-- Bullet-proofing exstant data-access code objects (vanilla SQL in
ADO.Net, can use Microsoft Access but goal is Oracle on Unix).  Some
data-access objects are  newer and tidier than a few of the older ones,
so there is opportunity to bring the old ones up to standard.  Might be
a good job for a person very experienced in this kind of work who is not
yet at full speed in .Net.  If interested, you might want to outline
some ideas for how you would introduce safe-guards, error-handling, etc.
Collisions between multiple users are highly unlikely and may not need
safeguarding. Thus the code, though complex, is not a transactional
nightmare.  IN incline to transactional writes but not reads.  Please
provide a price per hour with whatever else you want to send me.

-- ASP.Net.  Implement some database configuration settings using web
controls, using straight Microsoft example templates.  Another good
start for an experienced person without tons of .Net experience.  If I
can bind this position in with the one above and the one below, I would
prefer that.

Local or Remote Work (requires networked computers)
-----------------------------
-- Remoting calls.  Take exstant data-access code objects and make them
work across the network (client to application server).


Easy Local Work Only (work in King of Prussia, NW of Philadelphia, PA)
----------------------------
-- Migration of Microsoft Access to Oracle on Unix,  Should be
straightforward for the right person.  Vanilla SQL code throughout.  We
have Visio Enterprise database models that can generate tables in Oracle
in a two-step automated process.

-- Mini-apps or macros (e.g. watching for Acrobat PDF files, checking
the database, to see where they should go in the database, and moving
them
there)

Expert Local Work Only (work in King of Prussia, NW of Philadelphia, PA)
-------------------------------
-- Application domain coding.  Understanding of chemistry or science
would be helpful.  This requires some real object design experience and
smarts. We have Rational Rose and the newer Rational XDE if you wish.
If funding becomes available next year (we have been pressing for this),
then this person could stay on for a longer term, but would need to
understand that there is no guarantee after the current funds are done
or the year ends.