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Started by chastric on
, 13 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
Everything went fine except a single tile of wall I hadn't noticed had been suspended and never built .
So I chose a nice temperate location for my latest fort, and attempted to make an aquaduct for general purpose well filling/showers/noble disposal .
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Employers! How would you think of your employees who have part time programming jobs, either to supplement their income or to learn something new? Do you think that there is a conflict of interest here?
And fellow programmers! What would you think of ...
Started by Ngu Soon Hui on
, 20 posts
by 19 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
He just asks that my part time jobs do not conflict or compete they'd keep ....
My boss loves it.
I have had one potential employer ask me to sign a contract something different .
By whomever you are doing part time work for.
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After working hard and saving money for a decade+, I "retired" to be a stay-at-home dad. I'm trying to live modestly, to make the money last, but it will run out. Returning to work full-time would be a shame, and I don't need that much money anyway.
I...
Started by Jay Bazuzi on
, 21 posts
by 21 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Get together with some people the "part ....
You're just one guy and have only so much (part) time.
Years ago, I was doing part-time software development as a consultant, and I found it very satisfying you care about.
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Is there such a thing as a 30 hour/week programming job? Well, I know there is, because I'm currently working at one. But it's a dead-end job, and I'm looking to move on. I had a recruiter almost hang up on me today when I told her that I'm looking for...
Started by Kate on
, 10 posts
by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
It's definitely possible -- don't give up the search anything advertised as part....
Of the three software developers where I work (a company of ~50 people), one is part-time, always with you on taking a part-time position.
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I would like to start a small part time business other than my full time programming job. Have you guys done that before? I know programmers who teach in evening schools after work. But then again, that is not business. What would you recommend to get...
Started by Anon on
, 6 posts
by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Also, having done it before, I would suggest having....
Do some research on the actual market for your product .
Don't just start writing some application or creating some web site and think it will sell .
I would recommend having some sort of business plan.
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I'm a salaried computer programmer, and I make a pretty good living at it. I've been thinking of supplementing my income by handling a few part-time, paid consulting opportunities. I'm worried, though, that tinkering on the side might burn me out, that...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
If you get ....
Secondly, you ask for double.
And regardless, I'd run it by your employers, just to get some opinions (and maybe a raise instead) .
Firstly, this sort of thing is generally against contracts you've signed, so make sure you check that first .
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I've been working in the IT field now for 10 years. Originally trained as an Engineer, started out with C++ and have been a .Net specialist since beta. Currently seconded to a major city and working in the finance industry as freelance, I really feel ...
Started by Jonathan on
, 3 posts
by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Often small business don't need or can't afford full-time IT .
It can take time, but if there is local work, word of mouth will find it out .
Talk to people in your local community and find out what business people are up to .
One Suggestion - go local.
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I run a small (tiny for now) business, and I find I need a sysadmin for a couple of hours a month. I'm not good enough at it, and I don't enjoy it so I'm unlikely to ever be so. I'd like to hire outside help. Does anybody have any tips on where to look...
Started by Sophistifunk on
, 6 posts
by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
I've hired several part time junior admins from both of those sites with good.
And related tasks.
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In many smaller organisations, developers often end up doing some sysadmin work (for obvious reasons). A lot of the time, they have great developer skills, but few sysadmin skills (perhaps all self-taught), and so have to learn as they go, which is fairly...
Started by Tony Meyer on
, 9 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
In such cases, it is good to know which ... .
For example:
Ubuntu Red Hat Unfortunately, some distros don't provide good docs, but you can often use the other distros' docs .
Some of the Linux distros provide very complete and readable online documentation .
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I'd like to hear more about jobs like occupational therapist or dental hygienist that have part-time potential and a bigger paycheck (not to mention higher demand). I'd just like to make a list of possible jobs that I can further look into.
Well, it doesn...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at metafilter):
Schedule, and work pretty part-time (for some companies you have to write reports after each into physical/sports/occupational therapy part-time as your stable gig and do massages (or even teach yoga a certificate or associate....
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