[GNC] Looking to hire GnuCash Bookkeeper

Joseph Hume joseph at f1forhelp.net
Wed Aug 21 17:53:29 EDT 2019


Not every business owner has the time to play in the books.

On 8/19/19 8:19 PM, Kaman Wu wrote:
> I really suggest you learn how to use GnuCash by yourself.
> I start to use GnuCash 2 month ago.  Just took couple days to understand
> the basic concepts.
> It is not hard.  Also, if you have any problem, you always can ask via
> email list.
> If I hire someone do accounting for me, I must know him very well.  I will
> not hire someone from Internet.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 9:26 PM Dave Crabill <dcrabill at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>   Hi,
>>
>> I'd like to use GnuCash for my business accounting and personal finance. I
>> want to outsource the bookkeeping and accounting. Where can I find someone
>> with GnuCash experience to hire? I posted a job on Upwork a while ago, but
>> got virtually no responses, and the one person that appeared to be
>> qualified
>> was not. I have a small business, so this would probably be just a few
>> hours
>> a week of work. If anyone knows someone that is qualified, please let me
>> know.
>>
>> Thanks
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