Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Jay the Sub-Contractor

I know two posts in two minutes is weird but they are so totally different it seemed warranted. Today was a first for me; I agreed to a job as a freelance contractor. Well sub-contractor. Or something. At any rate, Dr. Krembs (former Computer Graphics and Math professor at Marist) is freelancing as a consultant (I think that's the title) and one of her clients is doing some web-app thing and his developer sort of up and left, so she asked me if I was interested. It's PHP, and the little bit she could tell me without an NDA seemed interesting/painless enough so I took it. I guess it's not really a big deal, but for some reason the idea is very exciting to me. Plus it can get me some big fancy words on my Resume just in time for The Great Post-Graduation Job Hunt.

3 Comments:

Blogger Nina said...

Jay the sub-contractor and Nina the nanny...has an interesting ring to it! =P

12:38 PM, November 15, 2006  
Anonymous Josh said...

Dude, I love the concept of doing that. Like, if I wrote some program and one guy ever paid five bucks for it, I'd be stoked. It's not really the same when RSA sells something.

7:16 AM, November 16, 2006  
Blogger SomeJerk said...

Yea I'm getting pretty stoked about it. The only concern is that the client isn't a total moron who doesn't actually know what he wants. But then, I've had four years of practice working with that at Marist, so I should be fine either way.

9:08 AM, November 16, 2006  

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