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Sporkman
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Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with 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

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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 5:16 am    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

What's the rate?

Seems that you want quite a lot, and hopefully are willing and able to
pay for it.


Harry C.
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Sporkman
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

hhc314@yahoo.com wrote:
Quote:

What's the rate?

Seems that you want quite a lot, and hopefully are willing and able to
pay for it.

Harry C.

As in most consulting/contracting and even direct employment scenarios
the rate is what we have to pay to get the job done properly and on
time. But within reason, of course. I doubt if my client is interested
in paying, say, $150 an hour (just to name a fairly high figure), but if
he can't push his schedule back then $150 an hour may not be out of the
question. As in most things, the answer is not a simple figure, but is
based on a lot of variables, including how many responses we get and of
what quality they are. But hopefully needless to say, if we had already
found it easy to get the right people or person I wouldn't be posting
the requirement on Usenet. Actually it's quite easy to get people
interested . . . but people don't necessarily follow through as they
should. We've already had experience with two entities who basically
said "Yeah, we can do that, and in a hurry, too", and then they didn't
do much of anything at all worth much of anything at all, which is why
we're now behind schedule. Do us (and yourself) a favor if you're like
that -- don't respond at all.

'Sporky'

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Clarence_A
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:41 pm    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

"Sporkman" <sporkedUNDERLINEagainMUNGE@bigfootDOT.com> wrote in
message news:4210350F.526A6382@bigfootDOT.com...
Quote:
hhc314@yahoo.com wrote:

What's the rate?
Seems that you want quite a lot, and hopefully are willing and
able to
pay for it.

Harry C.

As in most consulting/contracting and even direct employment
scenarios
the rate is what we have to pay to get the job done properly and
on
time. But within reason, of course. I doubt if my client is
interested
in paying, say, $150 an hour (just to name a fairly high
figure),


$150 an hour is NOT a high figure. In fact it's pretty typical!
(I usually bid $175 to $200) So you say this guy is bottom
fishing?

Also: If he is YOUR client, I'm not interested, since there is
always an additional mark up and screw-up's in dealing with a
intermediate! You become an obstruction to getting the work done!

Quote:
but if
he can't push his schedule back then $150 an hour may not be out
of the
question. As in most things, the answer is not a simple figure,
but is
based on a lot of variables, including how many responses we get
and of
what quality they are. But hopefully needless to say, if we had
already
found it easy to get the right people or person I wouldn't be
posting
the requirement on Usenet.

So you do not understand HOW to arrange a contracted task?
Revealing!

Quote:
Actually it's quite easy to get people
interested . . . but people don't necessarily follow through as
they
should. We've already had experience with two entities who
basically
said "Yeah, we can do that, and in a hurry, too", and then they
didn't
do much of anything at all worth much of anything at all, which
is why
we're now behind schedule. Do us (and yourself) a favor if
you're like
that -- don't respond at all. 'Sporky'

Good advice, you should take it yourself!
You screw up and blame others...... ech!
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Sporkman
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

Clarence_A wrote:
Quote:
$150 an hour is NOT a high figure. In fact it's pretty typical!
(I usually bid $175 to $200) So you say this guy is bottom
fishing?

Also: If he is YOUR client, I'm not interested, since there is
always an additional mark up and screw-up's in dealing with a
intermediate! You become an obstruction to getting the work done!

There is NO markup. I'm happy to get a qualified person directly in
contact with my client and have them deal directly. But your rate IS
VERY high compared to most others I've ever seen quoted, and I've seen
quite a lot.

Quote:
So you do not understand HOW to arrange a contracted task?
Revealing!

I understand very well how to arrange a contracted task and have been
doing it successfully for quite a while now.

Quote:
Good advice, you should take it yourself!
You screw up and blame others...... ech!

If others drop the ball the blame is on them. At any rate, your
services are obviously no bargain at ANY rate. Your negativity is
revealing of an immature personality, no matter what your skills may be.
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Anthony Fremont
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

"Clarence_A" <no@No.com> wrote in message news:tM2Qd.4887

Quote:
Good advice, you should take it yourself!
You screw up and blame others...... ech!

So, when are you going to tell me where I can get some RGB LEDs for $.71
ea?
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Sporkman
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

Plonk!

Clarence_A wrote:
Quote:
What a jerk! You do not know what your talking about or to whom,
but can not resist trying a feeble insult. Your not believable at
all! When My team woks on a project I have to pay them and cover
the Government mandated overhead. Your still bottom fishing! No
wonder you do not get any results..... Tough!

By the way, I get 35% of my bids! Many are repeat customers!
Currently working on equipment for the AirBus A380! So I am not
available to bid. Waste of time.... Your too cheap to hire good
successful people.

Clarence Albert
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Clarence_A
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

"Anthony Fremont" <spam@anywhere.com> wrote in message
news:R15Qd.57565$sr1.4135@fe2.texas.rr.com...
Quote:

"Clarence_A" <no@No.com> wrote in message news:tM2Qd.4887

Good advice, you should take it yourself!
You screw up and blame others...... ech!

So, when are you going to tell me where I can get some RGB LEDs
for $.71
ea?


I told you where to get Red Green And Amber / yellow LED's a
hundred for $1.95, you decided you wanted something else.

I also told you where to get Blue Led's for $1.25 which is the
best consistent price I have seen unless you want more than 10,000
at a time.
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Clarence_A
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

"Sporkman" <sporkedUNDERLINEagainMUNGE@bigfootDOT.com> wrote in
message news:4210C5E4.58CC2E7D@bigfootDOT.com...
Quote:
Clarence_A wrote:
$150 an hour is NOT a high figure. In fact it's pretty
typical!
(I usually bid $175 to $200) So you say this guy is bottom
fishing?

Also: If he is YOUR client, I'm not interested, since there is
always an additional mark up and screw-up's in dealing with a
intermediate! You become an obstruction to getting the work
done!

There is NO markup. I'm happy to get a qualified person
directly in
contact with my client and have them deal directly. But your
rate IS
VERY high compared to most others I've ever seen quoted, and
I've seen
quite a lot.

So you do not understand HOW to arrange a contracted task?
Revealing!

I understand very well how to arrange a contracted task and have
been
doing it successfully for quite a while now.

Good advice, you should take it yourself!
You screw up and blame others...... ech!

If others drop the ball the blame is on them. At any rate, your
services are obviously no bargain at ANY rate. Your negativity
is
revealing of an immature personality, no matter what your skills
may be.


What a jerk! You do not know what your talking about or to whom,
but can not resist trying a feeble insult. Your not believable at
all! When My team woks on a project I have to pay them and cover
the Government mandated overhead. Your still bottom fishing! No
wonder you do not get any results..... Tough!

By the way, I get 35% of my bids! Many are repeat customers!
Currently working on equipment for the AirBus A380! So I am not
available to bid. Waste of time.... Your too cheap to hire good
successful people.

Clarence Albert
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Anthony Fremont
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

"Clarence_A" <no@No.com> wrote in message
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"Anthony Fremont" <spam@anywhere.com> wrote in message
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"Clarence_A" <no@No.com> wrote in message news:tM2Qd.4887

Good advice, you should take it yourself!
You screw up and blame others...... ech!

So, when are you going to tell me where I can get some RGB LEDs
for $.71
ea?


I told you where to get Red Green And Amber / yellow LED's a
hundred for $1.95, you decided you wanted something else.

I know, but I made clear what I was talking about before you even
responded. You then tried to make an ass out of me, over the price that
I mentioned, by talking about RGY LEDs. I guess the simple fact is:

Quote:
You screw up and blame others...... ech!

Sound familiar? After that, you then said:

"I don't use many tricolors, but when I bought the last lot it was $.71
each.
I have no idea what they sell for now!"

So I repeat, where did you buy them?

Quote:
I also told you where to get Blue Led's for $1.25 which is the
best consistent price I have seen unless you want more than 10,000
at a time.

I certainly don't recall that, but I didn't ask for any blue LEDs
anyway.
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Sporkman
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

Anthony Fremont wrote:
Quote:
You screw up and blame others...... ech!

Sound familiar? . . . (clip) . . .

I think it's clear there's no need to bother Mr. Clarence Albert, or
bother your self with him. Peace of mind and Usenet browsing is more
valuable and useful than anything he can or would tell you. A killfile
is a beautiful thing . . .

'Sporky'
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Clarence_A
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

"Anthony Fremont" <spam@anywhere.com> wrote in message
news:X3fQd.58996$sr1.21222@fe2.texas.rr.com...
Quote:
So, when are you going to tell me where I can get some RGB
LEDs
for $.71
ea?

So I repeat, where did you buy them?

http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&productId=117227

They are $0.24 each now.

You couldn't look them up for yourself?

RG at least. What do you mean by RGB?
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Clarence_A
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

"Sporkman" <sporkedUNDERLINEagainMUNGE@bigfootDOT.com> wrote in
message news:42118A3C.58702D1@bigfootDOT.com...
Quote:
Anthony Fremont wrote:
You screw up and blame others...... ech!

Sound familiar? . . . (clip) . . .

I think it's clear there's no need to bother Mr. Clarence
Albert, or
bother your self with him. Peace of mind and Usenet browsing is
more
valuable and useful than anything he can or would tell you. A
killfile
is a beautiful thing . . .

'Sporky'

Since he Plonked me, and I really like that idea, now I can say
anything about him I like.

SPORKY is trying to hire someone to do what he can not at a really
low price. Doesn't know how to find qualified consulting firms
and is only bottom fishing for the skills he doesn't have.

WAJ
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Anthony Fremont
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 7:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

"Clarence_A" <no@No.com> wrote in message
news:fggQd.183$DC6.76@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com...
Quote:

"Anthony Fremont" <spam@anywhere.com> wrote in message
news:X3fQd.58996$sr1.21222@fe2.texas.rr.com...
So, when are you going to tell me where I can get some RGB
LEDs
for $.71
ea?

So I repeat, where did you buy them?


http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&productId=117227

They are $0.24 each now.

You couldn't look them up for yourself?

I could have found those all day, but I need RGB.

Quote:
RG at least. What do you mean by RGB?

R(ed)G(reen)B(lue) all in one housing with either common anode or
cathode (usually). By varying the intensity of each color (via PWM), a
virtual rainbow of colors is possible. You know, just like a TV does.
;-)

Kingbright, Lumex and others make them, but they are expensive. I just
got a couple of Lumex ones from DigiKey for ~$7.00 each. They are
sometimes called full-color or full-spectrum LEDs. Please look before
leaping next time.
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Clarence_A
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Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Contractor or contracting firm needed Reply with quote

"Anthony Fremont" <spam@anywhere.com> wrote in message
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Quote:

"Clarence_A" <no@No.com> wrote in message
news:fggQd.183$DC6.76@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com...

"Anthony Fremont" <spam@anywhere.com> wrote in message
news:X3fQd.58996$sr1.21222@fe2.texas.rr.com...
So, when are you going to tell me where I can get some
RGB
LEDs
for $.71
ea?
So I repeat, where did you buy them?

http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&productId=117227

They are $0.24 each now.
You couldn't look them up for yourself?
I could have found those all day, but I need RGB.
RG at least. What do you mean by RGB?

R(ed)G(reen)B(lue) all in one housing with either common anode
or
cathode (usually). By varying the intensity of each color (via
PWM), a
virtual rainbow of colors is possible. You know, just like a TV
does.
;-)

Kingbright, Lumex and others make them, but they are expensive.
I just
got a couple of Lumex ones from DigiKey for ~$7.00 each. They
are
sometimes called full-color or full-spectrum LEDs. Please look
before
leaping next time.

I told you I bought "tri-Colors" But there were RGY.... Your
problem, not mine!
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