[consulting] first post - offer of some regular part-time work
jsf
jfreeman at gmail.com
Thu Jan 29 16:07:25 UTC 2015
Hi Tom,
You may have sent this already and it's in another thread.. what is your
rate? Can you please send me a few links to look at?
Thanks!
Joshua
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Tom Printy <tprinty at gmail.com> wrote:
> Would love to help you put with this. Lease contact MW at 847-235-6267
> ext 101 to discuss the details.
>
> Thanks Tom
> On Jan 27, 2015 4:22 PM, "jsf" <jfreeman at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Greetings Drupal Consultants list members:
>>
>>
>> If you are very comfortable installing, monitoring and maintaining Drupal
>> 7 websites and interested in taking on some part-time/occasional hourly
>> work please read on:
>>
>> A NY-based interactive studio is seeking a self-starting, responsible,
>> Drupal developer to undertake the following tasks:
>>
>> 1) Agree to receive and read automated emails regarding updates to Drupal
>> core and Drupal modules for 2 Drupal 7 sites belonging to one of our client.
>>
>> 2) Block 1 - 3 hours every other week (possibly every week... not sure
>> yet) to complete non-emergency/non-critical Drupal core and module updates
>> in strict accordance with well-established Drupal best-practices (which we
>> will, of course review with you prior to awarding you this job!)
>>
>> 3) Proactively coordinate with us, so we may coordinate with our client,
>> any updates to Drupal core or Drupal modules that are critical/emergency
>> and must take place as soon as possible, assuming a scheduled bi-weekly
>> update window is not hours away.
>>
>> 4) Agree to be responsible and accountable for your work. Both of these
>> sites have staging and production versions. It is expected that you will
>> first make the updates/upgrades to the staging sites and test your work.
>> If you run into problems, you'll back the changes out and we can discuss
>> what to do next before you do more work. If everything goes smoothly on
>> the staging sites, you will proceed to make the upgrades/updates to the
>> production sites. Again, you will test your work. If there are problems,
>> you will revert to the pre-upgrade/update version of the site and contact
>> us to discuss what to do next.
>>
>> 5) If you really wind up breaking something, you are responsible, on your
>> dime, to at least put things back to the way they were before you began
>> working.
>>
>> If you are interested in taking on this work, please let me know. Send
>> me your contact information, resume, some links to your work, 3 references
>> and a desired hourly rate.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Joshua
>> (jfreeman at gmail dot com)
>>
>>
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>>
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>>
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