@speedDeveloper I didn't sign any contract, though. He paid me for the first week already and I get paid every weekend. I am(currently not dedicated, because the release was already, just maintain and improve, you know?) also a project manager at another project. I get paid pretty well for this. Don't see this as child slavery; I get a lot. I even pay the home's internet bill!
@its_notjack Sounds enough like virus to me; Look this email I received a few days ago:
As I'm working for someone else and my employer will maintain the code, he must understand what I did
Oh shame
I deleted the screenshot I took
But it was about an Arab rich guy "requesting" my services. For details he said I should look at the PDF(which I ran my anti-virus on it and was an EXE). How can someone send me a Windows virus? My blog's biography, my SE biography, my GitHub and my LinkedIn show I work with APPLE DEVICES!
How many hours p/week are you disposed to spend? You'll also learn with us(there are also 2 adults, one professor and one startup CTO) and participate on our conference calls, learn how the market is composed, also read-but-not-write-access to the source code, which is a GitHub private repo. I learned all my marketing and business strategies from my internships. I also learned a lot how to code better.
Yup.
I think you can also learn a lot from this.
You live in Saudi Arabia, right? Ugh the conference-call times just got worser.
15 hours p/week would be nice. But I don't know how much free time do you have.
10, if 15 isn't possible.
@LittleGirl Believe if you want, I also hired @Unihedro for another project(which I had a higher budget, but not as many challenges). Turns out I "relocated" him to this new project, for building the so expected MTUnihedronCrawler web-crawling method, but I asked him to do a start and document him, but he still did not answer my email after about a week.
The problems I had on the other one was with salting and hashing, database relationships and asynchronous methods, which I solved by myself.