Please by due all means change the title of your post I thought that it was an another beggar for a Signature Campaign.
I appreciate all of the feedback, I've taken it in and I'm stewing on it. I'm having a terrible time trying to figure out a new title for the topic, would you care to suggest one? It would seem that my title is pretty accurate, concise and without nonsense. If you approach my title without any presuppositions I'm sure it wouldn't have that same bad taste in your mouth.
The centering of your post is pleasantly irritating in the eye don't make it all bold. it was hard to red
As I said I am appreciative of your criticism/feedback, it's helpful and I'm still getting the hang of formatting a thread properly; it isn't something I do very often. I'm sure you meant "it was hard to read" not "red", but I'll let it slide since you're helping me out. I removed the center tag, because it was extremely difficult to follow the list and I wasn't thinking about it. I hope this is a little easier on the eyes now.
If you are in a hurry the BCT forum will not wait for you, try to make a more pleasant title so people will look in your thread, Also I'm sorry if I offended you in someway.
I am in no hurry whatsoever, actually, I am seeking for slow-building medium-long term services. I just want to see if what I am able to offer to the community is something that the community would be at all interested in. You haven't offended me in anyway, I have taken everything you have said into account, adjusted the format of the thread a bit and am continuing to ponder upon a new title for the thread. There is no hurry at all though, I am just looking for my place around here, in some small way I'd like to bring something to the table and make something of myself.
P.S If you know how to program you can take a look at the job here
https://www.xbtfreelancer.com/ and make your way up there.
If I were you O.P I will organize my skills, and show a few portfolio of any projects that you've done either yourself or with team, it could bring some potential customer in one way or another.
Often I find that freelancer sites are extraordinarily difficult to achieve the desires outcome; they're regularly poorly designed or at least poorly advertised. I should indeed throw together a portfolio, but I am having a difficult time putting one together and feeling confident about it. I suppose I could release a solid programming project for a robot I developed for a competition. I will take a peak at that site, since I always like to give each individual company/site their fair hearing.