[For Hire] those who are not in a hurry, 70% off.

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m2babaey
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[For Hire] those who are not in a hurry, 70% off.

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Hi
I'm not sure if I should post this message here or not. sorry if this is against your terms and tell me if ...
I have designed a php site for myself and learnt some stuff during the job.
But I still need experience to become an advanced PHP programmer.
So I openned this thread to say I am ready to do your php projects for a very cheap fee so then you benefit and I benefit and learn as well.
How do you think?
Regards,
Javad
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Its allowed, but it usually is posted in Volunteer Work.

Edit: I guess i skimmed over the small fee part..
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Since you mentioned a fee, I moved this to Job Hunt. If you are doing them for free, it will go into Volunteer Work.
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Post by m2babaey »

i decided to offer 70% off for php/mysql projects
Just you need to be a bit patient. for example a whole website may take about 15-20 days and if it's a big one it may take upto 45-60 days because there are issues that i may have to learn before coding.
if you are interested, pm me for my email and provide your details
regards
Javad
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70% off what? You haven't specified what your "normal" rate would be...
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feyd wrote:70% off what? You haven't specified what your "normal" rate would be...
that's not really important for me at this time
I meant 70% off from the normal price of a project.
And maybe I should not work on an hourly basis because I'm slow sometimes if I don't know how to code right away. but if someone needs hourly rating (for modifications for example) I can offer 1$/hr if I'm slow and 2$/hr if i'm fairly fast
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m2babaey wrote:I meant 70% off from the normal price of a project.
Which varies wildly amongst us, both as developers and employers.
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