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List:       nyphp-jobs
Subject:    [nyphp-jobs] Freelance Developer/Lackey Wanted
From:       Tim Lieberman <tim_lists () o2group ! com>
Date:       2010-06-03 23:42:03
Message-ID: 2B1B0988-C288-4401-8157-A98B75010765 () o2group ! com
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Hi Folks -

	I'm a freelance developer with more work than I can handle over  
coming weeks.

	I'm looking for a counterpart to help take some things off my plate.   
Ideally, I keep getting more work than I can handle, and keep carving  
off good chunks for you indefinitely.

	Minimum requirements:

		- Strong programming skills (at least a couple of years of  
development experience, and you enjoy developing)
		- A good handle on PHP.
		- SQL (mySQL in particular)
		- Front-end competency (HTML/CSS/Javascript)
		- Familiarity with Subversion
		- Near-term availability
		- Good written and verbal communication skills

	Big Plusses:

		- Zend Framework Experience
		- Doctrine ORM experience
		- Experience with the ExtJS library
		- Geographic proximity to Midtown and/or DUMBO				
		- No Full-Time Job

	Ideally, this turns into a long-term flow of work.  Aside from pay,  
you'll get to work with an experienced developer who you can lean on  
if you're stuck, and who will completely isolate from end-client BS.

	I don't particularly care where you are, so long as you're generally  
available to email/IM/phone from around noon to seven NY time. That  
said, the potential for some face time is a definite plus, as is the  
ability to actually be working during those hours.

	If you're a solid freelance developer in need of some regular work,  
please email me at jobs@timdev.com, tell me a bit about yourself, and  
let me know what kind of hourly rate you're looking for.

-Tim

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