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techweenie 04-11-2009 11:05 AM

Pelicanhead sef-help: Referral database
 
I didn't find anything like this in a search, so here goes:

Many of us are 'consulting,' which is sometimes a euphemism for 'unemployed.'

If you have a skill that other Pelicanheads might be able to use or refer, please put it in this thread and we'll see if we can help each other out.

Naturally, I'll start.

I do marketing plans and business plans. I do plans for product launches, relaunches, generating investment money, etc. Recently, the emphasis has been on Internet marketing. History of major successes. Available for project work.

Next?

Porsche-O-Phile 04-11-2009 11:18 AM

Start-to-finish management of design/construction projects including programming, schematics, initial design conceptualizing, establishment of budgets and timetables, construction document production (including code analysis, coordination of work with government regulatory agencies and design team consultants), on-site construction administration, etc.

Also modeling (including B.I.M.) and sustainable design commissioning (LEED projects, etc.)

Basically if you need something designed or built, I can get it done for you. Most of background in commercial (Type I & Type V-NR) work with some experience in other areas as well.

onlycafe 04-11-2009 12:03 PM

i'm just a cook.

Seahawk 04-11-2009 12:47 PM

Just won some work in China Lake, Ca working Joint Counter IED testing.

Very exciting work. We will need comm engineers, data-base managers and electrical engineers.

Work should start in 60 days...it will be hot, sweaty and very rewarding.

PM if you know anyone that may be interested. You can also contact me at pmorgan@unmannedsystemseng.com. We would prefer to start with mid-grade to junior guys and grow them. They'll need to know how to work hard, they won't be behind a desk very much.

nostatic 04-11-2009 02:04 PM

Paul, is this with EODONE and JIEDDO? We should talk...

Seahawk 04-11-2009 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 4601158)
Paul, is this with EODONE and JIEDDO? We should talk...

It is, we're a sub to Wyle on the RIAC.

I wish all my primes weren't:)

nostatic 04-11-2009 02:18 PM

Let's talk next week. I owe EODONE a proposal for the Pt. Loma facility and we're doing other JIEDDO funded stuff right now.

At least SAIC isn't your prime :p

911Freak 04-11-2009 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by techweenie (Post 4600935)
I didn't find anything like this in a search, so here goes:

Many of us are 'consulting,' which is sometimes a euphemism for 'unemployed.'

If you have a skill that other Pelican heads might be able to use or refer, please put it in this thread and we'll see if we can help each other out.

Next?

Brilliant!

I'm a finance guy, (not a stock broker or financial adviser) work for a "direct lender" residential and commercial $$$
rates avg 100 bps lower than Banks and Brokers..

In any spare time provide credit counseling...for free
(not to be confused with credit repair, no such thing exists)

(Main focus)
Actively raising venture capital for:
*Purchase and disposition of single family REO's, commercial property etc.
(very strong dbl digit ROI, process is 120 days start to finish)
* Movie projects with "A" list actors
* Business startups

Successful track record & history

Willing to assist in any way I can,
Pelicans have been a great source of help and inspiration to me!

Next!

SmileWavy

Zeke 04-11-2009 04:48 PM

38 years in home improvement and commercial tenant improvements. Many historic properties involved which became a specialty. No one really survives totally from historic work, the money is never long. However, a systematical approach to older structures can eliminate a lot of waste and expense. And, make the preservationists happy.

One thing for sure, the owners and the historic preservationists are always on opposite banks of the river. I've threaded that needle more than once.

Also, most trades people don't have the knowledge to do historic work even if they are accomplished at their craft. It takes a different approach.

Lecture over.

I'm retired but would love to 'consult.'

LeeH 04-11-2009 04:51 PM

I'm a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor. I do contract bookkeeping and QuickBooks set-up and training. Though all of my clients are local, I usually dial in to their servers and work from home... realistically they could be anywhere. My rates are way lower than the typical CPA's office staff and even at the lower end charged by most ProAdvisors.

gassy 04-11-2009 04:57 PM

Worked as the VP of a commercial photo studio in Chicago for 16 yrs--opening my own studio this Monday.
Temp website below:

http://web.me.com/lknapp/Hartland_Digital/Welcome.html

livi 04-12-2009 12:21 AM

Fluffer and kids doc. What ever you need!

Jim Bremner 04-12-2009 05:38 AM

I supply Bicycle parts to the bicycle industry, Shops only.

Sarc 04-13-2009 03:55 AM

Architectural design, visualization, and presentation services for conceptual and schematic design phases.


www.farquharsonstudio.com

kach22i 04-13-2009 05:45 AM

Registered Architect, Michigan license.

www.kachadoorian.com

onewhippedpuppy 04-13-2009 05:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 4601074)
Just won some work in China Lake, Ca working Joint Counter IED testing.

Very exciting work. We will need comm engineers, data-base managers and electrical engineers.

Work should start in 60 days...it will be hot, sweaty and very rewarding.

PM if you know anyone that may be interested. You can also contact me at pmorgan@unmannedsystemseng.com. We would prefer to start with mid-grade to junior guys and grow them. They'll need to know how to work hard, they won't be behind a desk very much.

I wish we had cool projects like this near Wichita. I'm very tired of sitting on my ass at a desk.

BlueSideUp 04-13-2009 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 4601074)
Just won some work in China Lake, Ca working Joint Counter IED testing.

Wear your spurs for that flight into Inyokern. I used to do that run and it can be wild!

Porsche-O-Phile 04-13-2009 10:14 AM

I used to fly into IYK every morning and back every afternoon in a PA-32 Lance back in my early cargo rat days. Afternoons into IYK were pure white-knuckle a lot of days - wind SCREAMING across the desert (plenty of 30+ knot crosswind component days), turbulence, etc. Fun days... And it'd get hotter than hades too. Nothing like wrestling the airplane all the way down to the ground in triple-digit heat only to land and have it be 115+ on the tarmac (yes, really).

I miss those days though. Sick and masochistic I know, but I do miss them in a weird way.

911Rob 04-13-2009 10:41 AM

Self employed construction engineer, RE developer and real estate agent.
I've worked on jobs from zip to $100Million, mostly in management positions.
I've been president of about 10 organizations, most of which I owned too.

I'm not retired, just tired ;)
Always happy to help out a fellow Pelican; anytime, anyway that I can.
Rob@RoLyn.biz

I am a huge advocate of "Self Help", constantly learning about how to enjoy life.

Quote:

If all you did was just look for things to appreciate you would live a joyous, spectacular life. If there was nothing else that you ever came to understand other than just look for things to appreciate, it's the only tool you would ever need to predominantly hook you up with who you really are. That's all you'd need. - E.Hicks Workshop 2002

onewhippedpuppy 04-13-2009 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911Rob (Post 4603891)
Self employed construction engineer, RE developer and real estate agent.
I've worked on jobs from zip to $100Million, mostly in management positions.
I've been president of about 10 organizations, most of which I owned too.

I'm not retired, just tired ;)
Always happy to help out a fellow Pelican; anytime, anyway that I can.
Rob@RoLyn.biz

I am a huge advocate of "Self Help", constantly learning about how to enjoy life.

When I read about your job I sometimes wish I had majored in construction management. How does an aerospace engineering degree with a business management minor, 5 years of construction experience and 1 year of aerospace project management experience cross over to your industry?:D


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