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Help Wanted: Microsoft Flight Simulator Programmer
I am seeking a part-time programmer to develop FS2004 aircraft and
other custom modifications. Software skills are most essential, although experience building a full-scale cockpit would be helpful as well. Work may be done at home, although occasional on-site visits to Southwestern Pennsylvania would be necessary. Capable/motivated students at all levels will be considered (high school through grad school). Please email if interested. |
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It's not a part time job for one. And any student with the skill set to program FS2004 AC and add-ons already has full
time offers with plenty of part time work that doesn't require travel. -- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com wrote in message oups.com... I am seeking a part-time programmer to develop FS2004 aircraft and other custom modifications. Software skills are most essential, although experience building a full-scale cockpit would be helpful as well. Work may be done at home, although occasional on-site visits to Southwestern Pennsylvania would be necessary. Capable/motivated students at all levels will be considered (high school through grad school). Please email if interested. |
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Carl Frisk wrote:
It's not a part time job for one. And any student with the skill set to program FS2004 AC and add-ons already has full time offers with plenty of part time work that doesn't require travel. Is that true? Where do I apply? T. |
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Where do you live?
-- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Tom Peel" wrote in message ... Carl Frisk wrote: It's not a part time job for one. And any student with the skill set to program FS2004 AC and add-ons already has full time offers with plenty of part time work that doesn't require travel. Is that true? Where do I apply? T. |
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Dear sir
I have a large experience with FS9 and X-plane add-on. I invite you to visit my websites. www.worldsceneries.com (comercial website) www.realflight.com.br/pcsepcar (a very deitaled Fs2004 scenery) www.worldsceneries.com/novosite/PCSAFA (scenery for real aviation) http://www.worldsceneries.com/xws/ (scenery and aircraft for Brazilian Air Force) www.realflight.com.br/comercial (institutional) www.realfight.com.br/t25 (the training aircraft) Best regards Marcio N Amaral wrote: I am seeking a part-time programmer to develop FS2004 aircraft and other custom modifications. Software skills are most essential, although experience building a full-scale cockpit would be helpful as well. Work may be done at home, although occasional on-site visits to Southwestern Pennsylvania would be necessary. Capable/motivated students at all levels will be considered (high school through grad school). Please email if interested. |
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"Carl Frisk" wrote in message
news:woqwd.4770$Zn6.2155@trnddc08... It's not a part time job for one. And any student with the skill set to program FS2004 AC and add-ons already has full time offers with plenty of part time work that doesn't require travel. Well actually the travel is in part so that I can demonstrate the actual performance of a high performance airplane with advanced avionics to assist the programmer... most FS2004 programmers probably would enjoy that I would think. -------------------- Richard Kaplan www.flyimc.com |
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Now that would be fun!
I don't know what your paying but it would make a great resume job for a student or entry level programmer. I passed your message onto a student I know that just doesn't have the time between school and sidework. He was interested, until I told him about all the ramp up he'd have to do. No way he could fit it in. That and the travel time back and forth. -- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Richard Kaplan" wrote in message news:1103390832.ccea02bbd543700e69980f2f21886884@t eranews... "Carl Frisk" wrote in message news:woqwd.4770$Zn6.2155@trnddc08... It's not a part time job for one. And any student with the skill set to program FS2004 AC and add-ons already has full time offers with plenty of part time work that doesn't require travel. Well actually the travel is in part so that I can demonstrate the actual performance of a high performance airplane with advanced avionics to assist the programmer... most FS2004 programmers probably would enjoy that I would think. -------------------- Richard Kaplan www.flyimc.com |
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"Carl Frisk" wrote in message
news:E4_wd.3575$rL3.710@trnddc03... Now that would be fun! I don't know what your payin g but it would make a great resume job for a student or entry level programmer. The travel could be optional; I certainly could instead work through revisions of an aircraft or avionics model via email. Thus location is not an obstacle for this work, but rather free pressurized, high performance airplane flight time (loggable as instruction) would be included for anyone close enough to travel to SW Pennsylvania. Familiarity with FS2004 customization would be essential though. It would be an ideal position either for a home simmer interested in a future aviation career or a serious simmer who already creates his own aircraft or add-on scenarios and would like to turn a hobby into a sideline income. If you know of someone who meets either scenario ask them to contact me. -------------------- Richard Kaplan www.flyimc.com |
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Carl Frisk wrote:
Where do you live? Europe. Is it important? T. |
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Yeah. My comments about students/programmers was coastal US. I'm not sure what the job situation anywhere else in the
world is. -- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Tom Peel" wrote in message ... Carl Frisk wrote: Where do you live? Europe. Is it important? T. |
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