Re: Contract rates

2007-04-12 Thread RichL
of the contract because they can't afford to alienate the customer. -Mark -Original Message- From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 11:04 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Contract rates But check the contract. They usually state you can't work for the end

RE: Contract rates

2007-04-11 Thread Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
Hello Rich, A couple of years back I did a fair amount of contracting, it wasn’t for ColdFusion development work, more of a technical type roll doing networking installations and client support, things like that. I know for sure that I was earning more than the other guys on the job, all of them

RE: Contract rates

2007-04-11 Thread Adrian Lynch
But check the contract. They usually state you can't work for the end client for a set amount of time after you end the contract with them. Adrian -Original Message- From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11 April 2007 16:58 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Contract

RE: Contract rates

2007-04-11 Thread Bader, Terrence C CTR MARMC, 231
It helps to know what salaried folks make in your area. Then add the value of benefits (401k, health care, paid time off, etc) plus overhead costs to the salary. You really have to do your homework on these. Then take that number and do the math to get what their hourly cost is to the company.

RE: Contract rates

2007-04-11 Thread Mark A Kruger
:04 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Contract rates But check the contract. They usually state you can't work for the end client for a set amount of time after you end the contract with them. Adrian -Original Message- From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11 April

RE: Contract Question

2003-06-06 Thread Haggerty, Mike
Findlaw.com has some good resources: http://contracts.corporate.findlaw.com/industries/technology/software.html M -Original Message- From: Frank Mamone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 4:08 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Contract Question I'm doing some contract work

RE: Contract Question

2003-06-06 Thread Russ
Frank, It's a probably a little OT for this forum. I would advise you to consider getting a couple of things: 1) An attorney 2) A dummies book for contracts (a lot of them are written by attorneys) If you're not in a position to afford an attorney, you need ask yourself if you could afford a

Re: Contract Question

2003-06-06 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Hey Frank, Yes you can be held liable for what's called errors and ommisions which is basically...your mistake costs the customer money. Now the insurance for this is EXPENSIVE unless you can find the right underwriter. We had a hell of a time recently (in Canada) trying to find one. We did

Re: Contract Question

2003-06-06 Thread Dana Tierney
fwiw You can write your own contracts, though many would question the wisdom of doing so. It does at least go a certain distance towards documenting an agreement though, if the expense is an issue. A contract you wrote yourself may be better than no contract, though most lawyers wouldn't charge

A Little OT: Re: Contract Question

2003-06-06 Thread Frank Mamone
all for your input and I apologize to the list for the OT subject. -Frank - Original Message - From: Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 4:38 PM Subject: Re: Contract Question Hey Frank, Yes you can be held liable for what's

Re: Contract Question

2003-06-05 Thread jon hall
Let me add this Netg Courseware thing as a great overall look at contracts. For me it was very informative, and managed not to be mind-numbing. http://learning.trifus.com/e/catalog/detail.html?P=2238 -- jon mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, June 5, 2003, 4:33:38 PM, you wrote: HM

RE: Contract work

2001-07-19 Thread Chris Martinez
elance.com -Original Message- From: Michael T. Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 12:14 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Contract work Anyone know of any good sites that lists people looking to hire cold fusion programmers on a contract basis? Mike

Re: Contract work

2001-07-18 Thread Robi Sen
www.guru.com www.monster.com Michael T. Tangorre wrote: Anyone know of any good sites that lists people looking to hire cold fusion programmers on a contract basis? Mike ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book

Re: Contract

2001-01-09 Thread Billy Cravens
I haven't seen any sites like that, and there's probably good reason. A contract is a legal document, and laws vary per locality. Your best bet is to consult with a lawyer and have them to put together a "template" that you can use. --Billy Albert K Arhin wrote: Hi All, I am new as an

Re: Contract

2001-01-09 Thread Erki Esken
Check out www.nolo.com There's lots of free legal advice and stuff there. - Original Message - From: "Albert K Arhin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 6:02 PM Subject: Contract Hi All, I am new as an independent developer. Can

Re: Contract

2001-01-09 Thread paul smith
Try www.nolo.com best, paul At 01:10 PM 1/9/01 -0600, you wrote: I haven't seen any sites like that, and there's probably good reason. A contract is a legal document, and laws vary per locality. Your best bet is to consult with a lawyer and have them to put together a "template" that you can

RE: Contract

2001-01-09 Thread Sean Daniels
I haven't seen any sites like that, and there's probably good reason. A contract is a legal document, and laws vary per locality. Your best bet is to consult with a lawyer and have them to put together a "template" that you can use. cf_myopinion Contracts usefulness are limited. Breach of

Re: Contract

2001-01-09 Thread Todd Ashworth
PROTECTED] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 3:15 PM Subject: RE: Contract | that's just crazy. no disrespect to your previous situation, but working | without a contract is a lot like not wearing your seatbelt. it's fine, if | nothing goes wrong. if so

RE: Contract

2001-01-09 Thread Sean Daniels
Yes .. and also, without that contract with the label, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't have gotten that 1/2 that you did. ;) Of course. I guess I should have qualified my opinion (and that's all it was of course) by stating that the size of the engagement obviously should come into play when

Re: Contract

2001-01-09 Thread Wjreichard
You got that right. Most important is ownership of copyrights. Not to mention "The Statute of Frauds". Check out Section 2201 and 2106 of the California Commercial Code. If the web site design agreement is for more than $500.00, then the designer risks not being able to enforce an oral

Re: Contract

2001-01-09 Thread Scott Weikert
--Scott (looking for a new gig in Denver *grin*) - Original Message - From: "Sean Daniels" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 3:00 PM Subject: RE: Contract Yes .. and also, without that contract with the label, I'm pretty

Re: Contract

2001-01-09 Thread paul smith
While I don't have a contract, per se (YET), I do insist on 25% of the proposed budget before I start work, and 25% progress payments thereafter. Seems to work fine. best, paul At 05:26 PM 1/9/01 -0500, you wrote: If the web site design agreement is for more than $500.00, then the designer

RE: Contract

2001-01-09 Thread John McKown
, January 09, 2001 5:57 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Contract I agree with you on the preference of the verbal agreement... but as someone who found out yesterday that his 'verbal agreement' contract is getting cut short due to financial cutbacks, and getting all of two weeks' notice, I'm

Re: Contract

2001-01-09 Thread Smart Element
ew developer to read your post and forge ahead without a contract. Regards, Marc Garrett - Original Message - From: "Sean Daniels" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 2:26 PM Subject: RE: Contract Contracts usefulne

Re: Contract

2001-01-09 Thread Jeffry Houser
Sean Daniels wrote: I haven't seen any sites like that, and there's probably good reason. A contract is a legal document, and laws vary per locality. Your best bet is to consult with a lawyer and have them to put together a "template" that you can use. cf_myopinion Contracts

RE: Contract work??? OT

2001-01-08 Thread Simon Horwith
you may want to use guru.com to search for positions like this. ~Simon Simon Horwith Allaire Certified ColdFusion Instructor Certified ColdFusion Developer Fig Leaf Software 1400 16th St NW, # 220 Washington DC 20036 202.797.6570 (direct line) www.figleaf.com -Original

RE: Contract work??? OT

2001-01-08 Thread JustinMacCarthy
There is a cf-jobs mailing list @ houseoffusion, also I believe there is a JobPosting section at the http://www.acfug.org/ web site. Justin -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 5:39 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Contract work???

RE: Contract work??? OT

2001-01-08 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP
I have been developing in ColdFusion, Sql Server, DB400(AS/400), Oracle, ASP, JavaScript, Html on NT/2000 Platforms.. Do you guys know any website/company that outsources/sub-contracts Projects/Contracts. Preferably Remote Development. Appreciate it. Sorry for the OT question.

RE: contract work

2000-09-11 Thread Reynolds, Adam
www.jobserve.com if you are based in Europe. -- From: Eric Dawson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 September 2000 03:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: contract work guru.com actually generated some leads for me. Eric From: "Jim Taylor&qu

Re: contract work

2000-09-07 Thread Jim Taylor
sorry guys about the mime type I didn't realize - Original Message - From: "Jim Taylor" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 5:46 PM Subject: contract work This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_000C_01C018F3.9EB7A950

Re: contract work

2000-09-07 Thread Eric Dawson
guru.com actually generated some leads for me. Eric From: "Jim Taylor" [EMAIL PROTECTED] can you guys tell me the best place to post on the web for CF contract = _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at

Re: contract work

2000-09-07 Thread Jim Taylor
Thanks a Million Eric Jim - Original Message - From: "Eric Dawson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 7:25 PM Subject: Re: contract work guru.com actually generated some leads for me. Eric From: "Jim Taylor" [EMAIL PROTEC