[pLog-svn] Fwd: Lifetype development
Jon Daley
plogworld at jon.limedaley.com
Sun Oct 1 12:36:48 GMT 2006
That's what I was calling "free". They expect us to work for
free, and then when I suggest money, they say, "oh okay, how about $20 for
the whole job then"..
Although it does add up over time, and some jobs come in with more
money. Speaking of which, my wife and I finally got around to looking at
our income this year, for my contracting work, Lime Daley, etc. We have
done pretty well, better than I would have guessed. But, what this means
for LifeType is I will be sending a check for $200 - 10% of my LifeType
referred revenue.
Oscar - you have a personal paypal account, so they won't take out
any fees or anything? Maybe they will take out something for an
international transfer? We could wait until you would send me money for
hosting and then you can put your money in that large LifeType bank
account... heh. someday, right? If we did that, we could avoid the
double fees on all of the money, and then I can send whatever the
difference is.
On Sun, 1 Oct 2006, Oscar Renalias wrote:
> I've noticed that too. But I don't know what's worse, to think that we work
> for free or to think that we will work for 5$ an hour.
>
> On 1 Oct 2006, at 15:21, Jon Daley wrote:
>
>> I wrote back saying "we" were interested. I'll forward what he says
>> - and then whoever is interested (not sure if I will be - depending on the
>> tasks and $$. It seems that some of these guys who contact us expect us
>> to do their stuff for free, since the project is open source.
>> We'll see what he says.
>>
>> On Sun, 1 Oct 2006, Oscar Renalias wrote:
>>> Anybody interested?
>>>
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>
>>>> From: "Chavvon Smith" <chavvon at yoggin.com>
>>>> Date: 1 October 2006 06:16:37 GMT+03:00
>>>> To: <contact at lifetype.net>
>>>> Subject: Lifetype development
>>>> I'm looking for a development team to make some significant changes to
>>>> Lifetype for a blog network.
>>>> Can you help or point me in the right direction?
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Chavvon Smith
>>>> CEO
>>>> Yoggin
>>>> Phone: (866)276-9045 x901
>>>> Fax: (603)963-6135
>>>> Search Engine Marketing & Design Services
>>>> www.yoggin.com
>>>> **Important - Please do not respond to this email with project feedback.
>>>> All project feedback should be sent via email with your project ID in
>>>> the subject and should be directed to logo at yoggin.com. Please contact
>>>> your account manager with any questions.
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> pLog-svn mailing list
>>> pLog-svn at devel.lifetype.net
>>> http://devel.lifetype.net/mailman/listinfo/plog-svn
>>
>> --
>> Jon Daley
>> http://jon.limedaley.com/
>>
>> The primary cause of failure in electrical appliances is
>> an expired warranty. Often, you can get an appliance
>> running again simply by changing the warranty expiration
>> date with a 15/64-inch felt-tipped marker.
>> -- Dave Barry, "The Taming of the Screw"
>> _______________________________________________
>> pLog-svn mailing list
>> pLog-svn at devel.lifetype.net
>> http://devel.lifetype.net/mailman/listinfo/plog-svn
>>
>
> _______________________________________________
> pLog-svn mailing list
> pLog-svn at devel.lifetype.net
> http://devel.lifetype.net/mailman/listinfo/plog-svn
--
Jon Daley
http://jon.limedaley.com/
Two Eskimos sitting in a kayak were chilly, but when they lit a
fire in the craft it sank-proving once and for all that you can't
have your kayak and heat it, too.
More information about the pLog-svn
mailing list