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    Darrel,

    Open a PayPal account. Contact all the companies selling
    PicBasic and tell them that you provide technical support
    for people having problems or questions regarding programming
    with PicBasic. When you get an e-mail asking for support, tell
    them to send you 30 USD on your PayPal account or to call you
    on your paying technical support phone number. (The 30 USD are
    just to look at the problem). If the problem is simple, you send
    the answer at no additional charge or you give the answer over
    the phone after 10 minutes at $2.79 USD per minute. If the
    problem is complicated, ask for more money.

    Best regards,

    Luciano

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    I hear you Darrel, I'm in the same boat looking for a job. After looking for week the last several weeks I now understand why people start their own businesses.

    The only redeeming feature of not working is more time finishing projects, and helping others. Generally this means more PICBasic coding.

    As they always say "write if you find work."

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    Default May be we should have a dedicated projects section

    Hi,

    I think that we should have a projects showcase section where people can post complete documentation of what they do, can do. This would surely enrich this forum and be a pointer to employers.
    Regards

    Sougata

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    How about just a projects area. Just to show off what ppl have made. It wouldn't have to include documentation unless you wanted to share code and schematics. But it could spark ideas for others.

    Something along these lines: www.opencircuits.com

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    Thanks for the endorsements Bob, it's nice to know the effort is worthwhile.

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    Default My two bits

    I'm always amused at people's attitude that everyone else owes them a living. There's no such thing, or I've growed up the wrong way. It also amazes me that if someone loses a job they jump right in and get another one !

    The world is full of opportunities, mostly we're too lazy to look for them, but those that do does flourich. Which is why you see adds all the time.. a way of finding another buyer or job to do.

    Do what others won't, so you can have what others don't ! I bet if you do a little summary of how you really spent your time and what you do you'll get an eye opener. Next time you see someone so "lucky" to "have it all" think for a change - that guy did something to get there.

    I was also a jobber a long time ago, I just got fed up with making someone else rich and having to have to listen to their crap and them decide what I'm worth. I decided the little grey matter I have could be put to better use.

    A little planning also goes a long way, especially with a pen and paper. (Another new set of tools here !)

    It does however boils down to one thing - ATTITUDE !

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    Thumbs down What a load of crap....

    fanie doesn't list a location but I'm betting he's somewhere in the US because of his typical American attitude. I re-checked Darrel's original post and nowhere does he say or even imply that the world owes him a living. I get really tired of some people in this country always looking down their nose at others and saying they're in the situation they're in because they don't try hard enough or they have a bad attitide. People are often out of work for no fault of their own, especially in the technical field. The last thing anybody in that situation needs is a holier-than-thou attitude from some yahoo who thinks he's got everything figured out.

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