On Mon, 2010-10-18 at 13:03 -0400, Govinda wrote: > > At 4:40 PM +0200 10/18/10, Jordan Jovanov wrote: > >> Hello Everybody, > >> > >> > >> Does somebody know company for PHP programing where people can work > >> from home? Actual I only want to know does have regular or part > >> time job for PHP developers who work from home via internet. > >> > >> Thanks a lot. > > > > All of my work is on-line from home. > > > > How do I get work? After years of doing web work, it now comes to me. > > > > Cheers, > > > > tedd > > > Jordan, my experience is like Tedd's. > I am new in PHP too.. but the web work which I am not new in comes to > me.. because of relationships built on trust and good results. > Just aim to serve someone(s) who need(s) whatever you can do .. and > keep on trying to actually produce something they actually need.. > Let money be the secondary+ consideration. That kind of service > orientation to "work" opens all the doors. > > ------------ > Govinda > govinda(DOT)webdnatalk(AT)gmail(DOT)com > > > > > > While I don't code PHP for a living, I do repair PCs and maintain servers. And it's the same thing - work just comes to me based on relationships and referrals. Sometimes you have to lose a little in order to gain later down the road. For example, I will sometimes do basic work for little or nothing, depending on the situation, for people who have never come to me before, and later they will refer a lot of other people. And most people are willing to pay anyway, even if you offer something for free, because theyre getting out cheaper than using a named establishment. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php