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Database Needed
I am adding a database to my existing website: www.designerdrafting.com.
I would like to find someone to do it for me. I have the general scope mapped
out in a word document or email format. I also run a Professional Networking
Group that I would like to eventually tie in as far as calendar and contacts
go.
I am willing to pay but am broke. We can talk trade. Have investors but
not ready to go that route. I'm just one person running the show. This
has a lot of potential so we could work out future payment and or percentage
of each job until paid since online payment is part of the need.
Thanks,
Jennifer Goodwin
jgoodwin@designerdrafting.com
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Re: Database Needed
Job Announcements would be a better section for this request. I'd also state
that you will need much more information. SQL, Access, Oracle, what...
As well as questions about what languages will be supported on the server
your located.
If your not in any major rush, and you can't find anyone else, I would be
willing to work on it in my spare time, provided it goes in the direction
that will help increase my skill set.
"Jennifer" <jgoodwin@designerdrafting.com> wrote:
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>I am adding a database to my existing website: www.designerdrafting.com.
>
>I would like to find someone to do it for me. I have the general scope
mapped
>out in a word document or email format. I also run a Professional Networking
>Group that I would like to eventually tie in as far as calendar and contacts
>go.
>
>I am willing to pay but am broke. We can talk trade. Have investors but
>not ready to go that route. I'm just one person running the show. This
>has a lot of potential so we could work out future payment and or percentage
>of each job until paid since online payment is part of the need.
>
>Thanks,
>Jennifer Goodwin
>jgoodwin@designerdrafting.com
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