Part time jobs for active file collectors located anywhere in the USA (and international/with a few restrictions) with STRONG interests in any of the following: Clipper, FoxPro, Paradox, Clarion, PowerBuilder, MS-Access, Visual Basic, SQL, Delphi and Windows NT Utilities. For MATURE, PROFESSIONAL, RESPONSIBLE ADULTS ONLY. You will maintain a complete collection of specialty Public Domain and Shareware files for one of the specialties listed above. EMS Professional Shareware will give you a data entry system pre-loaded with information on the files we have already colelcted. You will collect files we are missing from local and national BBSes, online services, CD-ROMs, etc., enter information about them into the system, and send EMS the updated system and file library once every two months for publication. You MUST have good writing skills (for the product descriptions) and the discipline to follow instructions and complete projects ON TIME. You will need 10 to 200MB of free disk space, depending on the library you are assembling. A CD-ROM drive is required. Other hardware requirements depend on the type of library assembled. Most of our collectors call dozens of major BBSes in large metro areas as well as several national BBSes and use CompuServe and other national nets. Most have high speed modems and are employed computer professionals with high technical skill levels. This work is NOT for "casual" file collectors! If you aren't doing a lot of focused collecting ALREADY, this isn't for you (*TRUST ME!*), please don't waste your time and ours by calling. Benefits??? You will be able to start a small consulting business without the trouble or marketing, and can work the hours YOU want, from your home or existing office. You should be able to deduct a lot of your current PC and BBSing expenses, including profes- sional magazines, PC hardware and software, line charges, CompuServe/etc. membership and usage fees, and Internet access costs. You will become one of the world's principal authorities on shareware in your specialty area and keep your technical skills up to date by interacting with hundreds of authors with similar interests. You will also get your existing file collection organized. Typical income is $6 per file collected plus allowance for on-line costs. This generally works out to $100 to $300 per library per month. Assembling and maintaining libraries involves a LOT of work (perhaps 10 hours per week), but the ideal candidate will *ALREADY* be calling the BBS/services and collecting the files for their current needs, so that incremental pay will be $30/hour or more. If interested, call Eric Engelmann, +1(301)924-3594 for an interview. Do NOT send email requesting more information. CALL or (if you are outside the USA or can't use the phone for some other reason) tell us about yourself and your file collecting abilities in the particular software area of interest to you in a DETAILED EMail message, with a good time for us to call you (evenings and weekends are fine). A resume/CV is NOT necessary. Some idea as to types of sources you currently can collect from is (e.g. what online services, can you FTP, do you call national BBSes or just local, do you get/process shareware CD-ROMs, etc.).