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Raige
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*NOTE* I prefer someone who is looking for extra cash that is well versed in making web pages

Payrate: $12-$15hr
Who: College of Veterinary Medicine (Multiple Depts)
Doing: Basic HTML, updates, new content, whatever their needs (no PHP, etc).

Pros: You get to work from home. No set hours.

Cons: There is no set amount of work to be done.

Basically this is a part time position that will start with CVM's International Programs and Comparative Biomedical Sciences updating content, hunting down broken links (there's a lot), adding new content, while sticking within ncsu guidelines and ensuring ADA/508 compliance (not very hard). If they like your work then I'll start recommending you to other departments who have needs, most of which have re-occuring needs.

If you're interested please email me at Chad_Stinner@ncsu.edu. Please give me an idea of your experience.

9/1/2006 9:02:19 AM

TGD
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paging SilentIsrael 

9/1/2006 9:19:06 AM

Raige
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*laughs*. Position filled. That was fast.

Edit: Part Time developer over at the School of Textiles responded to me about the position. I know him very well so I offered it to him.

More work will come up later. I'll post then.

[Edited on September 1, 2006 at 9:26 AM. Reason : Position filled]

9/1/2006 9:24:22 AM

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^^ i doubt he would work that cheap

9/1/2006 10:20:15 AM

Raige
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yeah i wasn't expected to get anyone professional.

9/1/2006 10:33:12 AM

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