FAQs
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I have been in the medical field since about 15 years old on and off. While going through my schooling I held down jobs in retail, restaurant, medical offices and general office work. Once through school I sought-after a job as a paramedic and worked my way up to being the director of a couple different ambulance services. After back problems started to plague me I had to find work that I could do from home and voila here I am. Although I have never made "great" pay I have always enjoyed my work and found great value in helping those less fortunate. Money has never been nor ever will be my motivating factor.
- What types of customers have you worked with?
1. Web site design: I personally do programming and database administration but outsource the graphics part out. From small web sites to large applications we provide the best QUALITY service available. Some others may beat my rates but never my service and quality. 2. Business Enhancement Consulting: A lot of businesses get stuck in a "rut" of doing things the same way or not looking outside the box. I will come in to your business or spend some time with you via email conversations figuring out what you do, how you can do it better, adding technology in, adding in services that can add to your profit center without a lot of up front cost. 3. Social Marketing Services: Facebook and twitter are awesome tools and a lot of large companies have social marketing people to ensure their content is fresh but lets face it small businesses
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Make sure you get the most bang for your buck. The most expensive does not equate into the best results, I provide superb quality work at a fair price. Money is not my motivator and never has been. Ensure the person that you hire is an advocate for YOU and not for himself. My saying that I have held strong to since I can remember is that "I came into this world with 100% integrity and I plan on leaving it the same way"