Well, it's not faster because you actually need to write a mural (like you did), you need to wait people contact you, you'll ask for their credentials and past works. They will investigate logs, study the project and most likely they will ask for our support (yes, me and skulls who you just ironically tried to be ironic with).
In the end, the person you hire are going to do exactly what I'm suggesting you to do, not because they can't find the issues by themselves but because it's a lot easier to ask the maintainers who are familiar with the code already instead of checking gdb logs, figuring out where it's crashing and trying to understand if it's a colateral synthom of another major problem or just an untreated case that was not identified in the unit testing phase (highly unlikely at this stage of development where the server is constantly being used, someone else would have complained already).
I'm only taking me time to tell you this because this kinda of attitude demotivate developers of the projects. You can pay for it now, but what if every developer gets demotivated by the community toxicity? Can you afford to pay for all jobs and bug fixes we have been doing for free in the last 12 years? I highly doubt so.