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# [[about_Testing|<font color=black>Will you take our test?</font>]] <blockquote>  Probably not. Thought June 2012 I'd had the definitive and [[Talk:About Testing|<font color=navy>final experience</font>]] with this, I can tell you now unless your testing/vetting process is an hour or less please just go away. <ref>Also check out what [http://blip.tv/learning-without-frontiers/noam-chomsky-the-purpose-of-education-5925460 <font color=navy>Noam Chomsky</font>] says about testing about mark 16:00, Bill Gates recent (2013-04) editorial in the NYT on testing, etc. </ref> By further experience did finally reach apodictic certainty, that no matter how tempting the work you have might be for whatever reason, there's no getting around how this casts you and/or your organization as negative and incapable of making basic judgments in IT and in human relations (using just innate understanding), in a way that is incompatible with ''my'' standards for situations I want to work in.<ref>Or the kind of person I want to be. I only had the latter day experience by being willing to join what I characterize as negative above.</ref>  From this point, if you've read this and are presenting me with a request to take a test, challenge, etc., or perform other unpaid work as a challenge to my competence, I'll assume that you are [[:en:troll (internet)|<font color=navy>trolling</font>]]. </blockquote>
# [[about_Testing|<font color=black>Will you take our test?</font>]] <blockquote>  Probably not. Thought June 2012 I'd had the definitive and [[Talk:About Testing|<font color=navy>final experience</font>]] with this, I can tell you now unless your testing/vetting process is an hour or less please just go away. <ref>Also check out what [http://blip.tv/learning-without-frontiers/noam-chomsky-the-purpose-of-education-5925460 <font color=navy>Noam Chomsky</font>] says about testing about mark 16:00, Bill Gates recent (2013-04) editorial in the NYT on testing, etc. </ref> By further experience did finally reach apodictic certainty, that no matter how tempting the work you have might be for whatever reason, there's no getting around how this casts you and/or your organization as negative and incapable of making basic judgments in IT and in human relations (using just innate understanding), in a way that is incompatible with ''my'' standards for situations I want to work in.<ref>Or the kind of person I want to be. I only had the latter day experience by being willing to join what I characterize as negative above.</ref>  From this point, if you've read this and are presenting me with a request to take a test, challenge, etc., or perform other unpaid work as a challenge to my competence, I'll assume that you are [[:en:troll (internet)|<font color=navy>trolling</font>]]. </blockquote>
# [[bane|<font  color=black>How many years experience do you have with platform/language/package X?</font>]] <blockquote>  ~40 overall as an IT worker in 2015. As of mid 2012, 25 C and its dialects, 22 relational database, 17 Linux, ~13 web apps, 12 Java, 2 mobile,  etc. </blockquote>
# [[bane|<font  color=black>How many years experience do you have with platform/language/package X?</font>]] <blockquote>  ~40 overall as an IT worker in 2015. As of mid 2012, 25 C and its dialects, 22 relational database, 17 Linux, ~13 web apps, 12 Java, 2 mobile,  etc. </blockquote>
# [[references|<font  color=black>How about references?</font>]] <blockquote>  Click thru to DIY or email me for those in last 24 mos. </blockquote>
# [[references|<font  color=black>How about references?</font>]] <blockquote>  Click thru to DIY or email me for those in last 24 mos. I will not give you as a reference without contacting you first.</blockquote>
# <font size=4 color=black>How many interests/parties you can work with in paid work? </font> <blockquote>3. Me,  the set of co-workers I'm joining in production, represented by a single interest, and the often implicit end consumer (market/ [[society|<font color=navy>society</font>]] / clients / customers) as third.</blockquote>
# <font size=4 color=black>How many interests/parties you can work with in paid work? </font> <blockquote>3. Me,  the set of co-workers I'm joining in production, represented by a single interest, and the often implicit end consumer (market/ [[society|<font color=navy>society</font>]] / clients / customers) as third.</blockquote>
# [[Per Diem FAQ|<font  color=black>On-Site Rate? </font>]] <blockquote> In practice since '06 done strictly remote and primarily fixed cost jobbing<ref>There's an appearance rate in the Rate Chart. Cam probably discount/bundle but obviously on-site rate higher than current real remote rate.. </ref>.</blockquote>
# [[Per Diem FAQ|<font  color=black>On-Site Rate? </font>]] <blockquote> In practice since '06 done strictly remote and primarily fixed cost jobbing<ref>There's an appearance rate in the Rate Chart. Cam probably discount/bundle but obviously on-site rate higher than current real remote rate.. </ref>.</blockquote>

Revision as of 13:10, 3 August 2013


  Short answers here; click thru for more depth.

  1. Will you take our test?

    Probably not. Thought June 2012 I'd had the definitive and final experience with this, I can tell you now unless your testing/vetting process is an hour or less please just go away. [1] By further experience did finally reach apodictic certainty, that no matter how tempting the work you have might be for whatever reason, there's no getting around how this casts you and/or your organization as negative and incapable of making basic judgments in IT and in human relations (using just innate understanding), in a way that is incompatible with my standards for situations I want to work in.[2] From this point, if you've read this and are presenting me with a request to take a test, challenge, etc., or perform other unpaid work as a challenge to my competence, I'll assume that you are trolling.

  2. How many years experience do you have with platform/language/package X?

    ~40 overall as an IT worker in 2015. As of mid 2012, 25 C and its dialects, 22 relational database, 17 Linux, ~13 web apps, 12 Java, 2 mobile, etc.

  3. How about references?

    Click thru to DIY or email me for those in last 24 mos. I will not give you as a reference without contacting you first.

  4. How many interests/parties you can work with in paid work?

    3. Me, the set of co-workers I'm joining in production, represented by a single interest, and the often implicit end consumer (market/ society / clients / customers) as third.

  5. On-Site Rate?

    In practice since '06 done strictly remote and primarily fixed cost jobbing[3].

  6. Will you work without an advance?

    Unless the job's smaller than my min piece, possibly. I take it as a distinction between aspirational and real capital that money can freely change hands to engage my labor, and it's standard practice that it be half in a fixed cost job/deal, but I don't generally require that. Generally an advance is normal but I judge each case as presented.



  1. Also check out what Noam Chomsky says about testing about mark 16:00, Bill Gates recent (2013-04) editorial in the NYT on testing, etc.
  2. Or the kind of person I want to be. I only had the latter day experience by being willing to join what I characterize as negative above.
  3. There's an appearance rate in the Rate Chart. Cam probably discount/bundle but obviously on-site rate higher than current real remote rate..