EthanB (OP)
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October 30, 2015, 07:52:37 PM |
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i am looking for people which write short - 300 to 400 words - blog articles. Depending on the quality, i am willing to pay between 0.001 to 0.005 BTC per article. are you interested?
I have sent you a PM, hope we can come to some sort of an agreement. This sounds interesting, potentially.
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EthanB (OP)
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November 24, 2015, 10:42:54 PM |
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Looking for odd-jobs or small tasks at this point, because I am pretty full on projects. Anything that I can work into my free time would be appreciated at this point.
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loki0505
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November 24, 2015, 11:44:02 PM |
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kinda like this: if you work remotely from home and you want to outsource my help to take vacation I can do that.
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EthanB (OP)
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December 04, 2015, 03:32:53 PM |
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kinda like this: if you work remotely from home and you want to outsource my help to take vacation I can do that.
Exactly like that I had to read it a few times before I understood what you meant, but precisely! Actually I work full-time from home, and my work is easy enough to have a simple mouse macro do the entire shift.. So Yeah, if you need help
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EthanB (OP)
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January 11, 2016, 02:41:23 PM |
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Still searching for work , and I appreciate you bringing that link here
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January 11, 2016, 03:22:47 PM |
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Already posted in another topic, without response:
Please PM with quote if you can do it:
I need a simple C# livescore reader.
Like loading in browser component livescore site (flashscore, sofascore or similar) and parse texts (teams, time and current result) into variables. I'm struggling with they ajax update and reading. E.g. loading the data in first read is ok, but then auto refreshes are not.
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EthanB (OP)
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January 12, 2016, 12:58:12 AM |
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Already posted in another topic, without response:
Please PM with quote if you can do it:
I need a simple C# livescore reader.
Like loading in browser component livescore site (flashscore, sofascore or similar) and parse texts (teams, time and current result) into variables. I'm struggling with they ajax update and reading. E.g. loading the data in first read is ok, but then auto refreshes are not.
This is something that I could definitely help with! Shoot me some more details via PM?
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kevin go
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January 12, 2016, 02:20:02 AM |
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i am looking for people which write short - 300 to 400 words - blog articles. Depending on the quality, i am willing to pay between 0.001 to 0.005 BTC per article. are you interested?
what kind of article?please send me a details...
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EthanB (OP)
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July 08, 2016, 01:43:46 PM |
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Update : Unemployed, just got my hands on a computer again and I'm definitely actively seeking new opportunities!
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Equinoxx
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July 08, 2016, 04:10:22 PM |
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You have a very broad skillset. Finding a job shouldn't be hard.
Join a signature campaign for below average earnings but you seem to be able to post a lot judging by one of your points in the op. Make a dedicated post with a portfolio of your programming stuff.
I cant think of many more but that is a just of it.
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EthanB (OP)
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July 08, 2016, 04:30:31 PM |
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You have a very broad skillset. Finding a job shouldn't be hard.
Join a signature campaign for below average earnings but you seem to be able to post a lot judging by one of your points in the op. Make a dedicated post with a portfolio of your programming stuff.
I cant think of many more but that is a just of it.
I appreciate the encouragement, I'm looking for a signature campaign as we speak. I feel like an idiot because most of my programming projects eventually get lost after they've lived out their usefulness. I have to do some digging in old back-ups and hopefully find something worth putting in a portfolio. I do have some university projects and an old 2D-game that a friend and I programmed.
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Equinoxx
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July 08, 2016, 04:34:11 PM |
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You have a very broad skillset. Finding a job shouldn't be hard.
Join a signature campaign for below average earnings but you seem to be able to post a lot judging by one of your points in the op. Make a dedicated post with a portfolio of your programming stuff.
I cant think of many more but that is a just of it.
I appreciate the encouragement, I'm looking for a signature campaign as we speak. I feel like an idiot because most of my programming projects eventually get lost after they've lived out their usefulness. I have to do some digging in old back-ups and hopefully find something worth putting in a portfolio. I do have some university projects and an old 2D-game that a friend and I programmed. To help you out with a signature campaign - I highly recommend mine (YoBit.net). It works uniquely. No authorisation is needed by a campaign manager and it is manual cash outs every 4 hours. Just a recommendation. About your programming. You wouldn't have any experience in any bitcoin gambling websites do you? If not - do you know how? If you can - then I have a few guys looking for a developer/dev-team.
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bitcoinisfurture
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July 08, 2016, 05:14:32 PM |
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So do you also planning to accept any alt coins or only BTC? Why not work for USD as well rather than just BTC?
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EthanB (OP)
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July 08, 2016, 07:09:36 PM |
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You have a very broad skillset. Finding a job shouldn't be hard.
Join a signature campaign for below average earnings but you seem to be able to post a lot judging by one of your points in the op. Make a dedicated post with a portfolio of your programming stuff.
I cant think of many more but that is a just of it.
I appreciate the encouragement, I'm looking for a signature campaign as we speak. I feel like an idiot because most of my programming projects eventually get lost after they've lived out their usefulness. I have to do some digging in old back-ups and hopefully find something worth putting in a portfolio. I do have some university projects and an old 2D-game that a friend and I programmed. To help you out with a signature campaign - I highly recommend mine (YoBit.net). It works uniquely. No authorisation is needed by a campaign manager and it is manual cash outs every 4 hours. Just a recommendation. About your programming. You wouldn't have any experience in any bitcoin gambling websites do you? If not - do you know how? If you can - then I have a few guys looking for a developer/dev-team. I don't have any experience, but I've been wanting to get involved with bitcoin gambling for about 2-years now. I interviewed for a few dev / tech support positions, but they were sktechy companies/guys so I backed out. I would be interested in getting involved for sure though, I invest everything into projects that are worth it! So do you also planning to accept any alt coins or only BTC? Why not work for USD as well rather than just BTC?
I'd consider any alt-coins with longevity, but mostly interested in BTC. I'd accept USD, but probably just exchange it for BTC anyways.
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Daffadile
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July 08, 2016, 07:16:36 PM |
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You have many negative feedbacks, and your account is newbie. I doubt your offer can convince anyone here, but good luck anyway.
I think so too. Also he promises to much. One person can do all those things ? No ways !! Not even if he could do them all badly I wouldn't believe it. Surely someone with such skill an find work more easily then here.
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EthanB (OP)
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July 08, 2016, 07:36:13 PM |
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You have many negative feedbacks, and your account is newbie. I doubt your offer can convince anyone here, but good luck anyway.
I think so too. Also he promises to much. One person can do all those things ? No ways !! Not even if he could do them all badly I wouldn't believe it. Surely someone with such skill an find work more easily then here. I don't have a single Negative Trust. I haven't promised anything My skills listed are not unbelievable at all, in fact they're below-average, I'd hate to see your skill set if you think nobody is capable of what I have listed.... I am seeking employment elsewhere, but primarily for USD to pay for my life. I'd like to find separate work for BTC to build a long-term savings of BTC
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Equinoxx
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July 09, 2016, 04:16:51 AM |
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You have a very broad skillset. Finding a job shouldn't be hard.
Join a signature campaign for below average earnings but you seem to be able to post a lot judging by one of your points in the op. Make a dedicated post with a portfolio of your programming stuff.
I cant think of many more but that is a just of it.
I appreciate the encouragement, I'm looking for a signature campaign as we speak. I feel like an idiot because most of my programming projects eventually get lost after they've lived out their usefulness. I have to do some digging in old back-ups and hopefully find something worth putting in a portfolio. I do have some university projects and an old 2D-game that a friend and I programmed. To help you out with a signature campaign - I highly recommend mine (YoBit.net). It works uniquely. No authorisation is needed by a campaign manager and it is manual cash outs every 4 hours. Just a recommendation. About your programming. You wouldn't have any experience in any bitcoin gambling websites do you? If not - do you know how? If you can - then I have a few guys looking for a developer/dev-team. I don't have any experience, but I've been wanting to get involved with bitcoin gambling for about 2-years now. I interviewed for a few dev / tech support positions, but they were sktechy companies/guys so I backed out. I would be interested in getting involved for sure though, I invest everything into projects that are worth it! Send me your Skype username in a personal message if you can. When I return from my holiday we definitely need to have a chat. Starting a big project with a few other guys.
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-.sgmf
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