Tony, Which PICs ... all 14 bit, some 16 bit. I have been experimenting with the 32 bit PIC's lately too, but have not mastered then yet. which compilers...I do most of my programming in assembly. However, I do know some 'C' and 'BASIC'. And with the 32 bit PIC's, it seems that 'C' is the way to go. I have to work on them some more though. What kind of programmers/debuggers do you have? ... I have an ICD1, and ICD2, A Microchip programmer, and a programmer from BasicMicro. Where are you located? ... Houston area Do you have experience with FAT? ... Not from a microcontroller standpoint Bootstrap? .. Again, no USB? ... some with the 16C765 parts Graphics Library? a little bit, but nothing extensive. Zigbee? ... No, not really. As far as a resume is concerned, I don't really have one. I have done some programming for my old employer to facilitate some test fixtures and apparatus for test the products we make. I have also done a couple of contract jobs. One of those was a device to test for tumors to determine if cancerous or benign, and to study the effects of different therapies on those tumors. It was for a doctor who works at a foundation here in houston. I possibly could give you his name if you would want to talk to him. But I have to get his permission first. I'll let you know this week what he says. I hope this answers your questions. I'll talk to you soon. Regards, Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Vandiver" To: "Microcontroller discussion list - Public." Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 7:21 PM Subject: Re: [AD]: Solidworks and PIC programming > Hi Jim, > > Which PICs, which compilers, and what kind of programming? What > kind of programmers/debuggers do you have? Where are you located? Do > you have experience with FAT? Bootstrap? USB? Graphics Library? > Zigbee? If possible, please send me a resume off-list. > > Thanks, > > Tony > > > jim wrote: >> All, >> >> I have decided to try the consultant role full time. If anyone needs any >> PIC programming done or Solidworks Drawings / Models done, let me know. >> I have checked around at several places and found the hourly rates to >> vary between $30.00 >> and $100.00+. I have decided to set my hourly rate to $25.00 as I am an >> unknown player in the consulting field. So to >> get a foothold in the market, I'll start low. >> >> So, if anyone has anything they need done, let me know and I'll give you >> a quote on the time necessary to finish the job. >> >> >> Regards, Jim >> > -- > http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist