I disagree.  I consider myself to be a top-notch .Net developer, and
it take considerably more skills to develop Windows applications in
C++, especially ones like Edmund is wanting.  Not too many shops
around here are developing those kinds of apps, and the ones that are
are paying those salaries.

-- Drew


On Nov 16, 2007 9:14 AM, Dustin Puryear <dustin at puryear-it.com> wrote:
> I was just IM'ing a friend that is deep into development work. Here in
> Louisiana, if you are just a run-of-the-mill programmer, especially if
> you don't have significant real-world experience, you just aren't going
> to get that. For people with a lot of experience and that may be
> somewhat specialized then you can start pushing the higher end of that
> range.
>
> That said, I *wish* we could shift that range more to the right. If we
> could, that would mean others in IT could do the same.. and I could bill
> higher. ;)
>
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> CM Banker wrote:
> > On Nov 15, 2007 7:34 PM, Drew <andrewmb at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Probably between 85 to 100K.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >   I'd widen the spread :  65k to 110k
> >
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