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If the wage rate is twice my retainer rate for work on a 100% telecommute basis¹ or more: | If the wage rate is twice my retainer rate for work on a 100% telecommute basis¹ or more: | ||
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* There is an older references Word doc in http://ai-integration.biz/pub . | |||
* More recent references can be supplied, at the appropriate time. | |||
Otherwise, the following policy applies: | Otherwise, the following policy applies: | ||
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* You are welcome to use the Word doc above or do any other independent checking. | |||
* I find the whole references thing unenlightened: | |||
# It's demeaning for the worker. | |||
# Doesn't really prove anything, "past performance is no guarantee of future success" | |||
# I have superior means for reducing your risk such as deferring full delivery of sources until function has been demonstrated. | |||
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¹ Currently $35 USD/hr. | ¹ Currently $35 USD/hr. |
Revision as of 17:38, 21 February 2008
In general I am seeking a buyer-seller contractural relationship. I am open to being an employee but the below is addressed to contract buyers.
If the wage rate is twice my retainer rate for work on a 100% telecommute basis¹ or more:
- There is an older references Word doc in http://ai-integration.biz/pub .
- More recent references can be supplied, at the appropriate time.
Otherwise, the following policy applies:
- You are welcome to use the Word doc above or do any other independent checking.
- I find the whole references thing unenlightened:
- It's demeaning for the worker.
- Doesn't really prove anything, "past performance is no guarantee of future success"
- I have superior means for reducing your risk such as deferring full delivery of sources until function has been demonstrated.
¹ Currently $35 USD/hr.