Ray,
 
It could be because you are using a basically Anon account and maybe
people don't know who Ray T. is???
 
Who is Ray T?  Are you on a Milk Carton somewhere?

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ray T.
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 10:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: US Contract Rates?


** I see incredible resistance to share info. Two replies I got (one
good one) put the range at US$25-$150/hr, but note the unscientific and
insufficient sampling. It's probably a realistic range, because people
were talking about their observations, not their rates. By my own
estimate, $55-$125 is much more common (for development, not
administration). 

Thanks to those who replied.


On 6/7/07, Ray T. < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: 

        I hear total silence. Anyone? I'm not interested in your rate,
but only in your general observations.
        
        
        On 6/6/07, Ray T. < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: 
        

                Hello to contractors out there. Looks like I will be
looking for a new gig in a short while. Market seems strong, what kind
of hourly rates are you seeing? I am specifically interested in US,
northeast rates, for experienced architect, developer with process
knowledge and with certification, but lets trade all stories. I will
trade my limited knowledge with yours. Email to my address directly. 
                
                If I get enough replies with enough details (rate,
length, location, industry, skills required) to compile a meaningful
summary, I am willing to share the overall "occupational outlook" with
you guys.
                
                Thanks.
                PS: Please email me directly, not to the list.
                



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