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Old 07-25-06, 12:21
romans815 romans815 is offline
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We are looking for developer to consult/design/build ms access db. This will be for 2 different projects. Will only use us programmer.

Will provide more details once we can verify you are in US and have experience.

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Old 07-25-06, 12:56
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what about canada? why just the united states?
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Old 07-25-06, 13:13
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so ok, Canada is fine as long as your english is good.
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Old 07-25-06, 13:27
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well, if that's your only criterion (notice i did not say "criteria"), there are plenty of people whose (notice i didn't say "who's") english is good outside of both canada and the united states... notably england

you may check my experience by visiting my web site

might i enquire where you are located? and what the ms database will be about?
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Old 07-27-06, 04:22
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well, if that's your only criterion (notice i did not say "criteria")
hey, I can do it better than you, since criterion is a greek word (κριτήριον) and greek is my mother tongue. romans815, are you sure that english is the right ...criterion you 're looking for?

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