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Part time Consultant Wanted for various Access 2003 program
I very much appreciate the help already provided but want more personal
service. I'ts fair that I give my business to one of the frequent volunteers here. I'm a solo legal practitioner seeking a consultant to help me from time to time figure out msaccess solutions. Payment would be either per incident or via time, and is negotiable. I like to tinker with MSACCESSalmost as a hobby, which is why I don't use an off the shelf progralm. . If you're familiar with access 2003, and want itinerant part time work, (small gig at best) please email me at (please remove nospam) or contact me at 516 223 8000 x 205 x205 during New York business hours. |
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Part time Consultant Wanted for various Access 2003 program
"bird lover" wrote in message
... I very much appreciate the help already provided but want more personal service. I'ts fair that I give my business to one of the frequent volunteers here. I'm a solo legal practitioner seeking a consultant to help me from time to time figure out msaccess solutions. Payment would be either per incident or via time, and is negotiable. I like to tinker with MSACCESSalmost as a hobby, which is why I don't use an off the shelf progralm. . If you're familiar with access 2003, and want itinerant part time work, (small gig at best) please email me at (please remove nospam) or contact me at 516 223 8000 x 205 x205 during New York business hours. Be careful. Check the credibility of anyone who contacts you. John... Visio MVP |
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Part time Consultant Wanted for various Access 2003 program
Bird Lover,
Try checking your local Universities and Colleges. You'd do better to find someone local. No matter who you hire PLEASE check references, not *everyone* here is reputable. -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II http://www.regina-whipp.com/index_files/TipList.htm "bird lover" wrote in message ... I very much appreciate the help already provided but want more personal service. I'ts fair that I give my business to one of the frequent volunteers here. I'm a solo legal practitioner seeking a consultant to help me from time to time figure out msaccess solutions. Payment would be either per incident or via time, and is negotiable. I like to tinker with MSACCESSalmost as a hobby, which is why I don't use an off the shelf progralm. . If you're familiar with access 2003, and want itinerant part time work, (small gig at best) please email me at (please remove nospam) or contact me at 516 223 8000 x 205 x205 during New York business hours. |
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Part time Consultant Wanted for various Access 2003 program
"bird lover" wrote in message
... I very much appreciate the help already provided but want more personal service. I'ts fair that I give my business to one of the frequent volunteers here. To add to the other responses I would also say that not everyone here has the ability that they claim. Most do but there is a tiny but noisy minority that do not. Keith. www.keithwilby.co.uk |
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Part time Consultant Wanted for various Access 2003 program
"bird lover" schreef in bericht ... I very much appreciate the help already provided but want more personal service. I'ts fair that I give my business to one of the frequent volunteers here. I'm a solo legal practitioner seeking a consultant to help me from time to time figure out msaccess solutions. Payment would be either per incident or via time, and is negotiable. I like to tinker with MSACCESSalmost as a hobby, which is why I don't use an off the shelf progralm. . If you're familiar with access 2003, and want itinerant part time work, (small gig at best) please email me at (please remove nospam) or contact me at 516 223 8000 x 205 x205 during New York business hours. If one person ($teve S) in particular contacts you please check out http://home.tiscali.nl/arracom/whoissteve.html I am pretty sure he already contacted you... Regards, Arno R |
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Part time Consultant Wanted for various Access 2003 program
bird lover wrote:
I very much appreciate the help already provided but want more personal service. I'ts fair that I give my business to one of the frequent volunteers here. I'm a solo legal practitioner seeking a consultant to help me from time to time figure out msaccess solutions. Payment would be either per incident or via time, and is negotiable. I like to tinker with MSACCESSalmost as a hobby, which is why I don't use an off the shelf progralm. . If you're familiar with access 2003, and want itinerant part time work, (small gig at best) please email me at (please remove nospam) or contact me at 516 223 8000 x 205 x205 during New York business hours. On a solo cycling tour once I decided I'd like to get to the top of a hill I thought would have a good view. I chained my bike to a tree, and spent an hour clambering over rocks and bushes until I reached the top. I found there was a paved roadway leading up from the other side, so folks could drive (or cycle) up to the cafe on the summit - without thorns in their backside. (Great views!). I hope you won't mind me saying this, but I think you're coming at this from the wrong direction. If you just want an application built, my 28 years as a developer tell me your best option is to hire a reliable contractor, and give him/her a clear specification in strictly business (not technical) language, and have him/her make the technical decisions. Meddling clients get muddled results. On the other hand, if you want to develop a fluency in Access, hiring a "personal trainer" is an expensive and potentially frustrating route. I don't think you've quite "got" the idiom of Access. It's a database, and if you think about a problem primarily in terms of storing and retrieving records in carefully-planned tables, everything will just fall out right (with just a little guidance). If you step back and work gently through the training modules on the MS website, or watch the introductory videos on Lynda.com, you'll start to see this project from a new angle, and you'll sweep up the road to the cafe. (Without the thorns in your butt.) These sites might be of use: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...829401033.aspx http://www.lynda.com/home/Player.aspx?lpk4=13150 (free sample) Incidentally, there have been veiled references to Steve. http://home.tiscali.nl/arracom/whoissteve.html Steve has really given people the hump (a London expression) in this group by constantly pitching for paid work when the ethos of the group is to provide free help. Some of his advice has been judged pretty questionable too. If you do some offline learning, you can get specifics cleared up here by real experts (and me too, sometimes), free. By the way, if you have a PocketPC, have a butchers' hook at this: http://www.conduits.com/products/timekeeper/ It's what I use! Phil |
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Part time Consultant Wanted for various Access 2003 program
Thanks for the heads up.
"bird lover" wrote: I very much appreciate the help already provided but want more personal service. I'ts fair that I give my business to one of the frequent volunteers here. I'm a solo legal practitioner seeking a consultant to help me from time to time figure out msaccess solutions. Payment would be either per incident or via time, and is negotiable. I like to tinker with MSACCESSalmost as a hobby, which is why I don't use an off the shelf progralm. . If you're familiar with access 2003, and want itinerant part time work, (small gig at best) please email me at (please remove nospam) or contact me at 516 223 8000 x 205 x205 during New York business hours. |
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