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Prelancing is described by some as 'pre-compensation freelancing'.
AKA working for free.<br>
Or as the great philosopher Ashton Kutcher said :<br>
"Volunteering, when we really break it down is working for free. I'm
thinking I have to go tell people to get excited and go work and not
get any money..."<br>
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I have several reasons for wanting to Prelance.<br>
I am attempting to re-entered the work force after a
prolonged absence.<br>
I'd like to build some current reference, since my old ones
have grown stale or vanished.<br>
It's what your <u><i>doing </i></u>that counts. Many
positions understandably filter the past by focusing on the current
need.<br>
My 25 years of experience with hardware/firmware/software
can be better demonstrated than described.<br>
Having been on the hiring side of the desk, I came to
believe 'try before you buy" is the closest you get to a sure thing.<br>
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A very short history. My career has always been close to the
hardware and mostly at start-up companies where I wore many hats..
I have designed/debugged/integrated fault tolerant board level
products, point to point real time networks, telecom test equipment,
DC motor controllers,. As a member of start-up teams I used a
varied os/script/language to write device drivers, product test
apps, and hardware simulation code. <br>
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I would prefer to work on projects which would result in a
professional reference, but I am open to pro bono activities.<br>
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