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A good defense needs a good offense. Let my years of experience go to work for you

Richard Seese
Nov 05, 2015
<p><strong>I have over 50 years of combined experience in many IT/Programming areas</strong><br> &nbsp;</p> <p><span style="color:rgb(95, 99, 102)">From simple tasks, to the most daunting of projects, <strong>I have over 50 years of combined experience</strong> if you add up each individual programming language I have learned <strong>over the last 15 years.</strong> Being a programmer means sacrifice, compromise, failure, and success. I want to join you on that ride. I live for the thrill of seeing my projects flurish and grow into a stable environment as well as the thrill of<strong> sharing the programming ride with someone like yourself.</strong></span></p> <p><strong>From just starting out to adding another language to your resume, I want to share that ride with you, wherever you are at.</strong></p> <p>Everyone starts out somewhere or gets stumped, even the most experienced programmers and IT.&nbsp;I like to call it temporary genius block. Sometimes it takes an extra set of eyes for a few minutes to simply spot something that was screaming at you all along, but after 5 cups of coffee or your favorite energy drink and several hours of programming later, temporary genius block kicks in.</p> <p><strong>Let me help you, help yourself to put&nbsp;temporary genius block in remission.</strong></p> <p>The cure, is a fresh set of eyes in most cases, and that's where I come in. I offer all types of consulting from beginner to pro. I don't know everything, nor do I pretend to know everything, but there is always more than one way to code. I personally have changed my coding style once every couple of years. If you stop learning, you stop excelling. Don't give in to temporary genius block.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>I offer long term consulting deals based on how many times you ask me to be your extra set of eyes or share the ride with you learning a new language.</strong></p> <p>For every 30 minute session, my next charge per 15 minutes is reduced by .25 cents, up to a maximum of a $5.00 discount from where we started the journey together. From learning a new language to advancing your knowledge, I want you to keep me along for the ride. I want you to keep me in mind for anything you need in the future, even if we had just one session and sought me out a few months or a few years down the road, I will offer you the same amount I offered you the first time, minus .25 cents if that first session was 30 minutes or longer.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>The discount can be applied the very same day if our schedule permits.</strong></p> <p>Say you wanted to have a session at 3pm. If it's 30 minutes or more, our next session is .25 cents less, up to $5.00 if I did not already offer you a discount. If I offered you a discount that is different than my global fee, the discount will be applied to the global fee at the time we first met and had a session, or depending on what we work out, an alternative discount is possible. I am very flexible. I am so flexible, I will have another session with you 30 minutes later or more in that day, and you WILL get that discount. Max of once per day (Otherwise it would be a long day of 30 minutes on, 30 minutes off to drive down the cost). I want you to save money, and I want to keep you coming back.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>I offer a civil guaranteed satisfaction.</strong></p> <p>When I say civil guaranteed satisfaction, I want you to know I will be 100% professional and curtious to you as long as it's civil. If you aren't satisfied with our sessions, let me know, and I will do everything I can to make it right or your money back. To avoid abuse of this civilized offer of guaranteed satisfaction, this is on top of the rules and guidelines of Codementor, and I am willing to go above and beyond (as long as it doesn't violate Coementor's guidelines) to ensure you are 100% satisfied. Tempers can flare when it comes to this line of work and I don't want to ever walk away upset with a client because we couldn't be civil.&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>