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Do Your Research Before Hiring!
Princeton
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Joe Velez began developing for the web in 1998. He is an avid vBulletin user and volunteers his services as a vbulletin.org administrator. He currently spends his time maintaining and developing allnurses.com. Vineland, NJ
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![]() Not sure who you're listening to but money doesn't grow on trees! You work hard for your money. So, why in the world are you throwing money away? ![]() If you want to hire a programmer[1], do not hire based on "lowest bid" only. If you do, you'll end up with a product that has not been thoroughly tested, optimized, or worst--the program does not do what you want it to do. Just like everyday life - you need to do some research before you act. Only after you have completed your research should you hire. Below is a guideline of what you should do when making a request and what you should expect. THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN MAKING A REQUEST
The more details you offer the better chances of getting a response.
Factors that determines project estimate:
TRUST FACTOR Do not trust anyone. However, there are things that you can look for to build credibility and trust.
Information found on this article is provided for information purposes only. It's recommended that you hire a local attorney for legal advice. [1] Programmer - in this article, we are using the term "programmer" in a general sense ... a programmer could be anyone who modifies or adds to an application in any form (eg. php, mysql, html, graphics, etc) [2] Mockups - A usually full-sized scale model of a structure, used for demonstration, study, or testing. Questions? Contact Joe @ http://vbulletin.org. No reprints of this article is allowed. The following members like this post: desi-boy, SoltanWorld, BCP Hung, Michael.A, aojon and 3 others.
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good tips...shouldn't this be in the service request section?
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I posted it here so that it can get exposure.
And, I'm hoping that members will offer their own advice ... the Service Request doesn't allow comments.
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Mostly good tips, not that I agree with all of them. I won't give my address or phone number to anyone, they are private for family & friends only, not someone I'm doing a bit of programming work for.
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I agree with Paul M, though most of your tips are good, the locality one, not so much for us UKers or people in smaller countries who wish to fulfil service requests, you know.
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Originally Posted by Blam Forumz
Yeah, if I could hire local people, the need for the internet would be a lot less.
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You could luck out on vB.org and find someone local.
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ive been screwed once on here. but, i talked to the guy i just hired for a bit. seems very trustworthy. good advice. i wouldnt give my number out either, nor wouldnt ask. lol. my opinion....but, nice advice man.
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good tips and advice
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This article is intended for "buyers" not programmers.
The safest route a "buyer" could take is to ensure that they know "all about the programmer". Having an address and telephone number is just another means in minimizing the risk. I will say that I do not freely give out my TOLL-FREE number to anyone. However, there are circumstances that I do give out my number without hesitation.
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good post...
maybe you could list "certified" programmers that you know can do the job... you get people like me who would hire someone from here if we knew they were credible. No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by kriscad
I think that's a great idea. I also think that some sort of system is in place, say, once sign up for a job, the buyer could perhaps fill out a little form, or tick a box saying that they're trustworthy? No members have liked this post.
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On the other side of the coin, if you are considering applying to do one of the service requests, check out the poster first. Some of them are less than trustworthy too.
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Originally Posted by peterska2
Indeed, for example, I did some work for "alloutvb", he sent me a small cut of the money first ($10 out of $50), after I completed the work, he broke contact, and I haven't been able to get in touch of him here, on his sites, or even through the contact information that I yielded from whois results for his domains
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please keep discussion on subject
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