Hey Mark, it may be that by the time summer comes along or before
then, I may need some work done for me. I would be interested in
knowing what skills you have developed and what skill level you are
at. If you have skills that I need then I would have you work on a
contract basis. Contact me offlist. Also, here are a couple really
good job listing websites where many of the jobs offered are on a
contract basis:

http://noodleyard.com/
http://startupjobsla.com/

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On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Mark Holmquist <marktrac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Not sure if this is appropriate, but I've done it in the past with few 
> complaints on a different list.
>
> I'm a rising Senior at the University of Redlands, and I need a summer job. 
> I've applied at various places, but it's been pretty sparse when it comes to 
> local programming jobs. Does anyone on the list know of a tech company that 
> might be hiring?
>
> Not that I'm straight-up asking for someone to give me a job, but pointing to 
> a local company that's accepting applications would certainly be nice. My 
> school basically ignores the computer people, so the career services office 
> doesn't track any companies of that sort.
>
> Thanks, hope to hear from some of you!
>
> --
> Mark Holmquist
> Student, Computer Science
> University of Redlands
> marktrac...@gmail.com
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