Advice Request
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My company is in the research phase of developing a large medical information management system. Because I know I can't do all of the development myself, I was curious. How would I go about contracting programmers to help with the development, knowing that until the product is sold there are no funds for payment? Any advice would be helpfull. Thanks, Frank "Keyboard Error - Press F1 to Continue"
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My company is in the research phase of developing a large medical information management system. Because I know I can't do all of the development myself, I was curious. How would I go about contracting programmers to help with the development, knowing that until the product is sold there are no funds for payment? Any advice would be helpfull. Thanks, Frank "Keyboard Error - Press F1 to Continue"
Frank Deo wrote: until the product is sold there are no funds for payment Frank, I don't think you'll find any takers of the contract programmer variety with that kind of proposition. By definition, a contract programmer charges by time and/or project. You may want to consider approaching an investor (with a realistic business plan in hand) before you seek programming assistance. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com
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Frank Deo wrote: until the product is sold there are no funds for payment Frank, I don't think you'll find any takers of the contract programmer variety with that kind of proposition. By definition, a contract programmer charges by time and/or project. You may want to consider approaching an investor (with a realistic business plan in hand) before you seek programming assistance. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com
Sorry Ravi, I meant to vote you a 5 for a excellent bit of advice, but I hit the 1 instead:((
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Sorry Ravi, I meant to vote you a 5 for a excellent bit of advice, but I hit the 1 instead:((
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My company is in the research phase of developing a large medical information management system. Because I know I can't do all of the development myself, I was curious. How would I go about contracting programmers to help with the development, knowing that until the product is sold there are no funds for payment? Any advice would be helpfull. Thanks, Frank "Keyboard Error - Press F1 to Continue"
You should do as Ravi said, and get an investor (or three) who will put up the money to pay for the development. Either that or you could try to get programmers to come in as partners, not contractors. Although that is probably not going to be that easy to do as people have to put food on the table.
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Sure it wasn't a Freudian slip? :-D /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com
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Frank Deo wrote: until the product is sold there are no funds for payment Frank, I don't think you'll find any takers of the contract programmer variety with that kind of proposition. By definition, a contract programmer charges by time and/or project. You may want to consider approaching an investor (with a realistic business plan in hand) before you seek programming assistance. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com
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You should do as Ravi said, and get an investor (or three) who will put up the money to pay for the development. Either that or you could try to get programmers to come in as partners, not contractors. Although that is probably not going to be that easy to do as people have to put food on the table.
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](http://www.canucks.com)"You're obviously a superstar." - Christian Graus about me - 12 Feb '03 "Obviously ??? You're definitely a superstar!!!" mYkel - 21 Jun '04 Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
Thanks PJ. I've been looking into corporate investors. I'm going to have quite a bit more than a plan, and enthusiasm to get quality money. Hopefully, after my research is done, I can put together something that someone may take notice of. Thanks again, Frank "Keyboard Error - Press F1 to Continue"
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My company is in the research phase of developing a large medical information management system. Because I know I can't do all of the development myself, I was curious. How would I go about contracting programmers to help with the development, knowing that until the product is sold there are no funds for payment? Any advice would be helpfull. Thanks, Frank "Keyboard Error - Press F1 to Continue"
Frank Deo wrote: large medical information management system Frank Deo wrote: contracting programmers Frank Deo wrote: there are no funds for payment ROTFLMAO! Good one! Yes, even I am blogging now!
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My company is in the research phase of developing a large medical information management system. Because I know I can't do all of the development myself, I was curious. How would I go about contracting programmers to help with the development, knowing that until the product is sold there are no funds for payment? Any advice would be helpfull. Thanks, Frank "Keyboard Error - Press F1 to Continue"
Do you have a client? If so, it sounds more like you need to look for a partner, or partners to invest and take part.
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