Originally posted by: Shimraa
you're an idoit
*faster than can be see, Warbler takes out his switch-blade knife and slices Shim's throat.*
Originally posted by: ricarleite
Warbler, I have plenty of experience in web developing (don't expect me to do web design though), Java servlet and VB-ASP, experience with Excel and VBA macros, with SQL and Oracle, DB2 and SQLServer databases, and with ERPs deployments, development and maintanance.
So I'm asuming you might need a CRM to handle your costumer relationship, and an human resources ERP to handle stuff like personel and payroll. I can deploy those for you, I'll be the Technical Team Manager. All I need is a team of 8 to 12 people with previous experience. I'd suggest consulting firms for tax reasons and to avoid headcount losses after the project is over, but please no ManPower. What do you say? Can I be your IT Manager?
you're an idoit
*faster than can be see, Warbler takes out his switch-blade knife and slices Shim's throat.*
Originally posted by: ricarleite
Warbler, I have plenty of experience in web developing (don't expect me to do web design though), Java servlet and VB-ASP, experience with Excel and VBA macros, with SQL and Oracle, DB2 and SQLServer databases, and with ERPs deployments, development and maintanance.
So I'm asuming you might need a CRM to handle your costumer relationship, and an human resources ERP to handle stuff like personel and payroll. I can deploy those for you, I'll be the Technical Team Manager. All I need is a team of 8 to 12 people with previous experience. I'd suggest consulting firms for tax reasons and to avoid headcount losses after the project is over, but please no ManPower. What do you say? Can I be your IT Manager?

I will think it over.
