Manuel, if it's ok I'd like to answer this more in depth once I have access
to my notes.  For now let me say that arriving at what you want to charge
will need to take into account a few financial variables that will actually
help with all your freelance estimates from here on out (hopefully!).

I'm in the central part of the United States (Oklahoma) where we don't
charge as much for something as they would do on the coasts (NYC or San
Francisco).  

Do you quote hourly rates?


On 6/1/06 10:48 AM, "Manuel Saint-Victor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Brian-
>  so in that case what's a ballpark for a medium project ( ok I know...what's
> a medium project).   Say a company needs a componet set for a basic media
> player that they will be in turn customizing for their clients and  I'm
> providing an AS2  mvc based component set- that they can skin and extend and
> charge their clients for the end tool.
> To ask it directly- what is the ballpark $$ for the numbers that
> developers(such as yourself) on the east coast are using to do this math.
> 
> I spent a few years as a "lone developer" while I was learning- moved to a
> pretty major company and did some time with them and actually came to
> realize that my skillset is up there and I have been way undercharging.  Now
> I'm going to be doing some freelancing and want to make sure that I'm not
> going out there as "the idiot pulling prices down"
> 

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