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# [[Per Diem FAQ|<font size=3 color=black>On-Site Rate? </font>]] <blockquote><b>$$$$ per diem (that many digits).</b></blockquote>
# [[Per Diem FAQ|<font size=3 color=black>On-Site Rate? </font>]] <blockquote><b>$$$$ per diem (that many digits).</b></blockquote>
# [[about_Testing|<font size=3 color=black>Will you take our test?</font>]] <blockquote><b> No.</b></blockquote>
# [[about_Testing|<font size=3 color=black>Will you take our test?</font>]] <blockquote><b> No.</b></blockquote>
# <font size=3 color=black>Will you work without an advance?</font> <blockquote><b>Probably, if you are a sufficiently well established business but the normal practice is that something be advanced and the norm further is that that something be half, though I generally only require a token amount, not half of a large project. If you're not a business with recognizable cash flow, probably not.  I am to W2/T4.</b></blockquote>
# <font size=3 color=black>Will you work without an advance?</font> <blockquote><b>Probably, if you are a sufficiently well established business but the normal practice is that something be advanced and the norm further is that that something be half, though I generally only require a token amount, not half of a large project. If you're not a business with recognizable cash flow, probably not.  I am open to competitive W2/T4 offers.</b></blockquote>


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  Short answer in bold; click thru questions to long answers, if any.

  1. How much experience do you have with platform/language/package X?

    ~40 overall as an IT worker in 2015.

  2. How about references?

    Click thru and DIY.

  3. How many interests/parties you can work with?

    3 where the third is the often implicit end consumer (market/society/clients/customers).

  4. On-Site Rate?

    $$$$ per diem (that many digits).

  5. Will you take our test?

    No.

  6. Will you work without an advance?

    Probably, if you are a sufficiently well established business but the normal practice is that something be advanced and the norm further is that that something be half, though I generally only require a token amount, not half of a large project. If you're not a business with recognizable cash flow, probably not. I am open to competitive W2/T4 offers.