RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-27 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
www.realrates.com.  A bunch of free data, but the $25 download is worth
its weight in gold ;)

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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I live in Washington (state) and the coding is being done for a firm in
California.

At 04:46 PM 3/26/03 -0500, you wrote:


Micael wrote:
I have a job offer to do contract work coding websites.  I am well
versed
in most of the areas required, and wonder what is a good hourly rate
to
ask for?  I know Java (certified programmer), Tomcat, Struts, Ant,
blah,
blah, as well as scripting, Red Hat, etc.  Thanks for any assistance.

What country/city do you live in?


Erik


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Re: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-27 Thread John Turner
VERY interesting link!  Thank you!

John

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Howdy,
www.realrates.com.  A bunch of free data, but the $25 download is worth
its weight in gold ;)
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics

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I live in Washington (state) and the coding is being done for a firm in
California.
At 04:46 PM 3/26/03 -0500, you wrote:


Micael wrote:
I have a job offer to do contract work coding websites.  I am well
versed
in most of the areas required, and wonder what is a good hourly rate
to
ask for?  I know Java (certified programmer), Tomcat, Struts, Ant,
blah,
blah, as well as scripting, Red Hat, etc.  Thanks for any assistance.
What country/city do you live in?

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Re: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread Erik Price


Micael wrote:
I have a job offer to do contract work coding websites.  I am well 
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assistance.
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RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread Filip Hanik
will work for food

Filip

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Re: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread Micael
I live in Washington (state) and the coding is being done for a firm in 
California.

At 04:46 PM 3/26/03 -0500, you wrote:


Micael wrote:
I have a job offer to do contract work coding websites.  I am well versed 
in most of the areas required, and wonder what is a good hourly rate to 
ask for?  I know Java (certified programmer), Tomcat, Struts, Ant, blah, 
blah, as well as scripting, Red Hat, etc.  Thanks for any assistance.
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RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread Micael
Thanks, anyway, Filip.  You must be poor, you cannot afford the rest of the 
P, an h or the extra l in Phillip.  LOL.  I will work for food 
too.  How much is the issue.  LOL.

At 01:47 PM 3/26/03 -0800, you wrote:
will work for food

Filip

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RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread Raible, Matt
In this economy, I usually ask the client how much they're willing to spend.
Usually they will fess up and then you can decide from there.  Telling them
how much you (truly) want will usually result in yeah, right.

Matt

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RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread Micael
Do you have a ballpark, since I was asked?

At 03:15 PM 3/26/03 -0700, you wrote:
In this economy, I usually ask the client how much they're willing to spend.
Usually they will fess up and then you can decide from there.  Telling them
how much you (truly) want will usually result in yeah, right.
Matt

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RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread Jeff Tulley
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/letters/221.html 

A recent htmlgoodies.com newsletter dealt with this subject, helping
you with the formula since there is no real definitive easy answer that
we could give you.  Follow the link above, I hope it helps.

Jeff Tulley  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/26/03 3:26:27 PM 
Do you have a ballpark, since I was asked?

At 03:15 PM 3/26/03 -0700, you wrote:
In this economy, I usually ask the client how much they're willing to
spend.
Usually they will fess up and then you can decide from there.  Telling
them
how much you (truly) want will usually result in yeah, right.

Matt

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  Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 2:44 PM
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  Subject: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates
 
 
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  well versed
  in most of the areas required, and wonder what is a good
  hourly rate to ask
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  Ant, blah, blah,
  as well as scripting, Red Hat, etc.  Thanks for any assistance.
 
 
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RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread Raible, Matt
Most clients seem to want to pay b/w 30 and 50, from what I've seen.  When
I've asked for more than that - I don't get any returned e-mails or phone
calls.

In Florida, where I've been hoping to find my next job, it's more like
20-40/hour.  :(

Matt

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 From: Micael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 3:26 PM
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 Subject: RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates
 
 
 Do you have a ballpark, since I was asked?
 
 At 03:15 PM 3/26/03 -0700, you wrote:
 In this economy, I usually ask the client how much they're 
 willing to spend.
 Usually they will fess up and then you can decide from 
 there.  Telling them
 how much you (truly) want will usually result in yeah, right.
 
 Matt
 
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   well versed
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Re: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread Susan Hoddinott
Why don't you take a statistical approach.  Aim for sticker shock and work
your way down until you get someone who begrudgingly pays your exorbitant
rate.  Could also try the other way - raise your rate with every rejection
so they get a sense of urgency.

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 http://www.htmlgoodies.com/letters/221.html

 A recent htmlgoodies.com newsletter dealt with this subject, helping
 you with the formula since there is no real definitive easy answer that
 we could give you.  Follow the link above, I hope it helps.

 Jeff Tulley  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 (801)861-5322
 Novell, Inc., The Leading Provider of Net Business Solutions
 http://www.novell.com

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/26/03 3:26:27 PM 
 Do you have a ballpark, since I was asked?

 At 03:15 PM 3/26/03 -0700, you wrote:
 In this economy, I usually ask the client how much they're willing to
 spend.
 Usually they will fess up and then you can decide from there.  Telling
 them
 how much you (truly) want will usually result in yeah, right.
 
 Matt
 
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RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread Micael
Thanks, Jeff.

At 03:40 PM 3/26/03 -0700, you wrote:
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/letters/221.html

A recent htmlgoodies.com newsletter dealt with this subject, helping
you with the formula since there is no real definitive easy answer that
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Novell, Inc., The Leading Provider of Net Business Solutions
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/26/03 3:26:27 PM 
Do you have a ballpark, since I was asked?
At 03:15 PM 3/26/03 -0700, you wrote:
In this economy, I usually ask the client how much they're willing to
spend.
Usually they will fess up and then you can decide from there.  Telling
them
how much you (truly) want will usually result in yeah, right.

Matt

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  in most of the areas required, and wonder what is a good
  hourly rate to ask
  for?  I know Java (certified programmer), Tomcat, Struts,
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Re: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread awc
Do you own a grocery store??

Micael wrote:

 Thanks, anyway, Filip.  You must be poor, you cannot afford the rest of the
 P, an h or the extra l in Phillip.  LOL.  I will work for food
 too.  How much is the issue.  LOL.

 At 01:47 PM 3/26/03 -0800, you wrote:
 will work for food
 
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RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread Micael
Where are you located, Matt?

At 03:45 PM 3/26/03 -0700, you wrote:
Most clients seem to want to pay b/w 30 and 50, from what I've seen.  When
I've asked for more than that - I don't get any returned e-mails or phone
calls.
In Florida, where I've been hoping to find my next job, it's more like
20-40/hour.  :(
Matt

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 Do you have a ballpark, since I was asked?

 At 03:15 PM 3/26/03 -0700, you wrote:
 In this economy, I usually ask the client how much they're
 willing to spend.
 Usually they will fess up and then you can decide from
 there.  Telling them
 how much you (truly) want will usually result in yeah, right.
 
 Matt
 
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   I have a job offer to do contract work coding websites.  I am
   well versed
   in most of the areas required, and wonder what is a good
   hourly rate to ask
   for?  I know Java (certified programmer), Tomcat, Struts,
   Ant, blah, blah,
   as well as scripting, Red Hat, etc.  Thanks for any assistance.
  
  
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RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates

2003-03-26 Thread Raible, Matt
Currently, I live in Denver, Colorado and hope to be living in West Palm
Beach in the next 6 months.

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 From: Micael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 4:32 PM
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 Subject: RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates
 
 
 Where are you located, Matt?
 
 At 03:45 PM 3/26/03 -0700, you wrote:
 Most clients seem to want to pay b/w 30 and 50, from what 
 I've seen.  When
 I've asked for more than that - I don't get any returned 
 e-mails or phone
 calls.
 
 In Florida, where I've been hoping to find my next job, it's 
 more like
 20-40/hour.  :(
 
 Matt
 
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   From: Micael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 3:26 PM
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   Subject: RE: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates
  
  
   Do you have a ballpark, since I was asked?
  
   At 03:15 PM 3/26/03 -0700, you wrote:
   In this economy, I usually ask the client how much they're
   willing to spend.
   Usually they will fess up and then you can decide from
   there.  Telling them
   how much you (truly) want will usually result in yeah, right.
   
   Matt
   
 -Original Message-
 From: Micael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 2:44 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: [OT] Contract Work Hourly Rates


 I have a job offer to do contract work coding websites.  I am
 well versed
 in most of the areas required, and wonder what is a good
 hourly rate to ask
 for?  I know Java (certified programmer), Tomcat, Struts,
 Ant, blah, blah,
 as well as scripting, Red Hat, etc.  Thanks for any 
 assistance.


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