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Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

"Sporkman" <sporkedUNDERLINEagainMUNGE@bigfootDOT.com> wrote in
message news:420EE861.2D481B00@bigfootDOT.com...
Quote:
My client needs some electronics done for a project I've been
working
on. Quick turnaround required. Need someone who can do some
PIC
processor programming and power circuitry design. Those
familiar with
self contained devices especially needed. Battery types
(advantages/disadvantages), charging considerations,
supercapacitors,
switching power converter circuitry, etc..

Those interested contact me directly. You can find a valid
email
address on my Web site, or just unMUNGE the email address in the
header.

TIA
Mark Stapleton
Watermark Design, LLC
www.h2omarkdesign.com


This guy is bottom fishing for CHEAP engineering labor. Before
quoting, get a detailed specification which calls out the test or
criteria for the close of the contract. Do not accept a general
statement of his "needs!" The rate to him should be $75 or more an
hour, do not quote less, but get the payment placed in bond, I am
sure he can figure out a way not to pay if he thinks his needs are
not met. The same applies to his customer, birds of a feather
etc!

BTW I had one customer stiff me to half the contract (got that as
progress payments) on the excuse that they decided to finish the
project in house. (It was done and tested when I delivered it for
final acceptance testing.) Go with Bonded payment in escrow!
Safer!

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