March 16, 2007 at 12:47 pm
Being a businessman, I have a hard time saying no to work and [more so] to money, however sometimes I just can't make it to the game or I have to leave the table after the first hand — hey, I can't do it all, I'm only ¼ robot...
With nearly a dozen projects on my table right now that have back-to-back deployment deadlines, things get a little overwhelming.
That said, I'm sending out a major distress signal; Hackers of the World, Unite!
Alright, seriously though, this isn't the amusing movie from the mid-90's — but it is a distress signal! I'm keeping the doors open to many types of freelance agents at the moment. From design to code to Linux system administration, if you think you've got what it takes to play a hand at the table, get me a resume, portfolio, and whatever else you have.
Furthermore, I'm not opposed to help on a per-project basis or even the possibility of full-time employment, so regardless of what level of work commitment you're seeking, I may have something that humps your camel.
You can use the comment form, contact form or shoot an email to me directly (digitaljhelms [at] gmail [dot] com), it's your choice.
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I am Jeremy Helms, 27 year old graphic designer, web designer, site architect, programmer, copywriter and ambitious entrepreneur. I was born and live in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. This site is my personal periodical for design, code, business and other topics. When I'm not glued to the computer, I enjoy music, movies, late-night television and sometimes a good night out on the town with friends.
I began professional work in the IT industry 12 years ago in September, 1995. I started my first business in 1998, incorporated my second business in 2001, my third in 2002 and my fourth and most recent in 2006. I am a sponge — I am constantly exploring and learning — about business, design, programming, history, society, and whatever pops up on blogs across the web.
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Surprisingly I've received a handful of responses to this post and also from my random banter on FreeNode, OFTC and EFNet -- this means my reader count is up from three to maybe ten?! Anyway, I've already started working with some of you who have responded and I still have slots available; currently my agency has 17 confirmed contracts and an additional 5 contracts that are pending, all of which have back to back deployment dates over the next 4 to 6 weeks. So, get in touch with me if you're serious and looking for some work.
Also, I have updated this post's content to include some of my "wants" in a candidate. And you will notice that this list does not have anything in it that involves design work -- all of that is under control; I'm looking for developers mostly at this time, but feel free to contact me regardless of your skillset -- you never know what may land on my table.