In this posting Jeff quite reasonably lays out that SO users and employers should keep themselves separated and that SO careers works because it's a quality offering charging honest fees for a genuine product. I'm not arguing with that general ethos ... but should there be a special case for the small request from proven SO users?
If a contact approaches a trilogy user, knowing its their industry, and asks for advice on getting a bespoke app written. Obviously it will be one of the first thoughts: "there must be someone on SO able to do the job" ... but how to find them?
If it is a small one-off app (ignoring support questions), a $500 1-month sub to careers is out of the question. There's a budget, but that'll be a large chunk of it right there. A question on SO, even on meta, is obviously the wrong place, too.
So while my rep isn't the highest, I have been around here long enough to have proven my loyalty to the crowd, but also for the crowd to have proven itself to me. So how might someone go about making a personal connection, or a careers type search for a project or short contract?
NB this isn't a backward, thinly veiled, attempt to get someone to respond: it is a genuine question, albeit triggered by a real situation.