Will program Ruby for food
Nothing to lose, nowhere to go. Starting from zero.
If someone will take me, I`m a good person willing to program for food and shelter. Take this as a social experiment. Able to travel anywhere in the world. Currently in Mexico city. No visa, just passport.
I`m proficient in Ruby, Rails, a little of design, picking my way in buddhism. Smart, hard working, fit, likes to cook, good care taker. Willing to learn anything.
Any offers? Come on. Email contact in profile.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 98.9 ms ] threadWhat's the whole story here?
Anyone willing, won`t regret it.
I plan to focus first on artists (musicians, djs, photographers, painters and the like) and move from there. This is something that's been on my mind for about 4 years and now I think is the right time to do it.
How does that sound?
If that's you, or anyone for that matter, I'll be happy to send it your way.
It's a lot cheaper than a Macbook, so I'm not saying you're not worthy or anything. It would just be a shame if you get a mac and can't use it for what you intended.
I need to speed up the development process and get up an running with a machine that will always work. I'm not asking directly for your machine, it's just that I'd like to have it, and by that I mean that it would certainly help me but I'm pretty sure people out there need it more deeply.
What I do is here: https://github.com/karantias/training
--gtklocker
(can you finish a sentence with ", is all" like that?)
All you need is knowledge,determination and a good internet connection. It won't be easy to start, my first "job" was a two weeks project for ... 5$. Once you will have a good history on a site like that (I've heard odesk is also a decent choice) you could theoretically charge as you want per hour.
One year after that, I was able to name my price and select my clients. At some point I was overwhelmed by the number of projects I was able to take and I've started to charge more.
Currently I take 2 - 4 projects per month usually with old clients. Also I'm not a full time freelancer, I work on average 2 hours per day on these kind of projects.
http://yfrog.com/nwl3czj
I intend to create a reputation from this, so I can hop around the world lending my expertise while mutual help is given for each other.
Just curious...