Post your Tcl-related job offers here. Place new offers '''above the others''' and '''below this notice'''. ---- Date: '''May/June 2004''' Status: '''OPEN''' Posted by: [Robert Abitbol] deleted personal information; see: http://mini.net/tclrevs/11528.17 I am looking for a TCL/TK programmer to either complete a TCL program or to start it from scratch depending if the first programmer agrees to sell me the code or not. The program is a Personal Information Manager Editor. I can pay an hourly salary (deferred payment until September or November 2004) plus another part when I'll sell the program. I need an '''open-minded, mature, reliable and responsible programmer with some experience in the programming of a commercial software or with experience in developing a complete application from scratch. Contact me at: - pnb12@aol.com - Better still, AIM me at Pnb120. If you don't have AIM, please install it. It's only 1.5 megs and it works very well. Thanks for your attention. [Harry Robinson] Mister Abitbol, I spoke to Mister Staplin earlier on this wiki. He told me you were looking for a programmer to finish a project. I'll have my nephew Jonathan Forsythe aim you tomorrow and I'll have him send you his resume. He has a solid programming experience in C and C++ and he is currently learning TCl and Java. You might be interested in getting his services. Best wishes. (Harry Robinson May 26). ----- Is looking for someone over 30 grounds for discrimination? I’m sure this is more common than we think, but it's worded differently, like position requires 10 years of experience. ''Perhaps so. I'll change the phrasing, you are right. This could be discriminatory indeed. My point is I am trying to find someone with a certain maturity and who would act in a professional manner. I had a few problems lately in this regard and I am not ready to repeat this bad experience.'' [Robert Abitbol] Yes, make sure you find someone professional, and *get a contract*. I ran into a situation where we agreed to $60 an hour, and the employer changed his mind (lowering it by a large amount). A contract is vital, because people often aren't as honest as they may claim. See also: [Tcl jobs] [[Category???]]