Title: Free High Quality Software Consulting Post by: dscotese on March 11, 2013, 07:48:22 PM I built memeracing.net.
I am the webmaster for voluntaryist.com and added the real-time bitcoin prices to everything there. I am the only programmer for laptopsforless.com and ereplacements.com (not bitcoin related). I'm also the webmaster for libertopia.org. The Dollar Vigilante uses me when they need backend stuff done. I wrote the backend for www.cerritosautosquare.com (JSON and actual web pages), and I'm good friends with Bryce James who handles the UI stuff. I like to provide some work at no charge to prove my value. Check the link in my sig for more info. In the worst situation, we don't like each other and you walk away with my work for free. If anyone is interested in such an arrangement, PM me. Dave Scotese. Title: Re: Dave Scotese looking for work Post by: dscotese on March 20, 2013, 05:48:35 AM bump
Title: Re: Dave Scotese looking for work Post by: Trader Steve on April 04, 2013, 12:00:23 AM I can vouch for Dave - he's done some excellent work for me.
Title: Re: Dave Scotese looking for work Post by: moni3z on April 04, 2013, 03:46:53 AM Write web app to sell precious metals with live pricing for bitcoins. Become Bitpay integration partner and sell your solution to Kitco and all the other online gold dealers. Profit
Title: Re: Dave Scotese looking for work Post by: dscotese on April 08, 2013, 03:00:49 AM Write web app to sell precious metals with live pricing for bitcoins. Become Bitpay integration partner and sell your solution to Kitco and all the other online gold dealers. Profit That is a bit more work than I usually do for free, but I can start on it if you have a domain set up already.I can vouch for Dave - he's done some excellent work for me. Thanks, Steve! Title: Re: Dave Scotese looking for work Post by: vongesell on April 20, 2013, 07:21:14 PM Just to note I have been working with Dave now on a project. Just through the initial stages but he is prompt, fast and well orginized.
Title: Re: Dave Scotese looking for work Post by: The Bitcoin Catalog on April 21, 2013, 03:03:12 AM Check this out:
http://www.bitcoinerr.com http://www.BitGigs.com http://workforbitcoin.com http://bitcoin.jobamatic.com http://www.bitcoinjobs.com/ https://www.btcworkers.com/ http://www.bitcoinjobmarket.com/ Title: Re: Dave Scotese looking for work Post by: dscotese on April 21, 2013, 04:41:25 AM Check this out: http://www.bitcoinerr.com <-- Problem loading page http://www.BitGigs.com <-- The "Buying" button seems like the right way to find jobs, but it doesn't appear to do anything. I offered to help them fix it. http://workforbitcoin.com <-- I registered, but I am registered in many places already. My bitcointalk sig has generated more leads than all of them put together. http://bitcoin.jobamatic.com <-- The site shows 10 jobs posted in April. Seems pretty good. http://www.bitcoinjobs.com/ <-- shows three jobs posted in 2013. https://www.btcworkers.com/ <-- signed up. Seems simple enough. http://www.bitcoinjobmarket.com/ <-- the one interesting job posted there was actually posted by someone looking for work, not the other way around. Thanks BtcCat! Title: Re: Dave Scotese looking for work Post by: dscotese on May 28, 2013, 04:56:11 AM In an effort to prove my value to all here at bitcointalk who might benefit from my knowledge and expertise, I am offering a free and transferable hour of consulting (meaning we can talk on the phone or through Skype or I can do stuff on the Internet for you, or both, though I will not be able to do anything illegal for you or make any payments) to the first responder who follows this procedure:
A promise to provide you with an hour is useless to you unless I also agree to provide it by some deadline (thanks TradeFortress (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211115.0)!). This agreement obligates me to provide the holder of the hour with an hour of work within 24 hours of the reply that made them the first responder, or, if they bought the hour, within 24 hours of the completion of all four requirements to which the seller agreed as described in the "SALE" section above. If I feel feedback from the holder is necessary for me to proceed, I will do my best to contact them, and then give them at least two hours to get back to me before I make a good faith effort to follow the instructions from the "WORK SPEC" section for the remainder of the hour I owe them. *The bullets in the preview are converted to four spaces per bullet level, so, for example,
I have signed this message with my #bitcoin-otc address, (I'm notplato on there, and dscotese on the rest of the Internet if you'd like to research me), 1MaRr8uhTqshmaCHpRBZQkeytQynwJwztg: Quote INYcyD3aMfYb+1pbxu+deyK4ww9h4wUgT5LrnlBpiKtRemX6X1h8r2GuLavV6lsTFpZX3iKw5cX2jE1D8nhVhTs= Note: The signed portion of this message stops at the colon after my bitcoin address, so make sure you don't pick up the newline after it.Title: Re: Free High Quality Software Consulting Post by: dscotese on June 04, 2013, 03:31:15 AM If anyone wants to copy that last reply I wrote and use it for themselves, please go ahead. If you feel it can use improvements, please let me know. Don't forget to change the payment address. Oh wait, go ahead and forget! :-)
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