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June 4, 2012, 10:43 |
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Peter Jones
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Welcome to this new forum. The intention with this forum is to provide a place where people who are interested in hiring someone for a short period of time can post their requests for help. We get a lot of posts here that belong in other forums. Please indicate in your post that you are willing to pay for help. If you are not willing to pay your post does not belong in this forum.
If you wonder what a Freelancer is Wikipedia has a nice description here. Companies and freelancers selling services: Please do not use this forum for advertising your services. Please only use it to reply to messages from potential customers and always make sure to clearly state your full affiliation and name when replying, both in private and publicly. We will remove all ads and ban repeating offenders from the forums. Please also remember that CFD Online do not have any control over who replies and offers help here. We do not endorse or review the people who will reply, so you are on your own from here. |
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February 8, 2019, 11:27 |
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Jógvan
Join Date: Feb 2014
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Can we do something about moderating: "Please indicate in your post that you are willing to pay for help. If you are not willing to pay your post does not belong in this forum.". It seems to me that most of the posts in this subforum do not belong here.
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August 29, 2020, 19:46 |
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Gert-Jan
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Europe
Posts: 1,928
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Also, I often get proposals from students who are willing to pay for help with their thesis work. From an ethical point of view, I refuse to help them. One should not buy a thesis. I think students should do the main work by themselves since it is their proof of being capable of doing the CFD work. I don't want them to cheat.
If they have general questions, please refer them to the other software forums. There are plenty people who want to help Pro Deo. Please add this in the 'sticky' introduction. |
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