Paid Position for Candidate With Knowledge of Access 2007!

Lainey217

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My consulting company in Maitland, FL is eager to create quarterly real estate reports using Access 2007. We are seeking someone who is knowledgeable in Access 2007 who would like to get paid to help. This temp position is not done remotely but rather in our office. If you're interested, please let me know asap. Thanks!
 
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I'll be glad to look at it - :)

I'll pm you.
 
pm, meaning post mail? I'm out of the loop with the lingo, if that's what pm is...
 
pm means private message. It's a feature on the forum that allows people to communicate in private without having to reveal email addresses etc. You can access your private messages from your User cp (control panel)
 
Thanks Craig. I'm kind of new to this Forum Page though I should've known what "pm" stood for since "im" is instant message. I appreciate you setting me straight on that ;-)
 
Thanks Craig. I'm kind of new to this Forum Page though I should've known what "pm" stood for since "im" is instant message. I appreciate you setting me straight on that ;-)

And don't post more than once. I will be removing the duplicate posts from the other categories. I will also move this to a more appropriate category, since we don't have a jobs category.
 
Bob, I apologize for not understanding the rules of the forum. I just thought my broadcast would receive a better response if placed in those corresponding categories. Thanks.
 
Seems like everyones hopping on this : )maybe you can make one. ; )!
And don't post more than once. I will be removing the duplicate posts from the other categories. I will also move this to a more appropriate category, since we don't have a jobs category.
 
I'd like to think I do more than churn out lines of code. You get what you pay for - :)
 
i presume ken means (among other things)

a) you get a lot of thought into appropriate design, and suggestions for improvement
b) you get the benefit of a long history of previous successful design in terms of both
...1) speed of development
--2) not reinventing the wheel
c) so you get more than you asked for/expected, because thats the way good access is
 
Yes - Thank you... I must have missed Chavez's que... Err, I mean Pauls question... :)
 
It means he makes the tea and coffee for the office too:eek:
It also means that people who just write code, and do nothing else for business (like thinking), have the potential to save you a sh** load of money in development costs while exponentially lowering the standard of living throughout the entire world.
 

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