Luckily I've had pretty good luck on the sales end of things. I just signed up another real estate customer and a law firm this past week . . . my problem is I need all my Linux solutions figured out and working and my stuff migrated to my new servers and such. I'm pretty close to getting a handle on everything . . . but time. It's all about time. -- Bradley Miller At 12:57 PM 5/6/2003 -0500, you wrote: >That's what I did, when I got laid off at Sprint...but just recently my >only really steady client (the one that was paying most of my bills!) >filed for chapter 13, and the bank closed their doors. That put me out >about 1/2 of what they owed me for the latest work I did for them, and >shut down another $3000 or so I had lined up with them. > >I'm a techie, not a sales or marketing guy...it's hard for me to get >clients without using contacts I have to network to gain new clients... > >Lucas Peet >sirsky@lucastek.com > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: owner-kclug@marauder.illiana.net >[mailto:owner-kclug@marauder.illiana.net] On Behalf Of All About >Computers & Web Design >Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 9:55 AM >To: kclug@kclug.org >Subject: jobs > >I have given up on trying to find a job in the kc area.... >so what have i done? i have started my own company.... >the pay sucks but i love the work... >i am willing to share if you are willing to work... >but i need more clients to support more independent contractors... >contact me if you are intrested. >all_about_computers@uniteone.net > >Damon Abernathy, C.E.O. >All About Computers & Web Design, LLC > > > > > > >