I cut and pasted part of the article

The city's overtime king was once again Pablo Martinez, the top computer
programmer at the Board of Elections, who made $117,741 in overtime on top
of a $91,210 salary.


 Martinez worked 1,609 overtime hours in calendar 2006, which averages out
 to 30 hours a week. The city hired an assistant, Antonio Ortiz, to help
 ease his work load, but Ortiz also is one of the city's top earners,
 making $73,984 in overtime above his $77,152 salary.


 Elections spokeswoman Valerie Vazquez-Rivera said it was tough to hire
 entry-level help at the board's $35,661 starting pay.


 "We still can't find qualified computer programmers to work at that
 salary," she said. "Wewish that we could have more staff members to
 alleviate the work load on Pablo and Antonio."








                                                                           
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No PDF file attached, but anyway, your incentive to write good code is for
your own personal satisfaction and sense of accomplishment.

If you don't like the monetary compensation then switch jobs.  If you
establish a reputation of writing good code, they'll miss you even more at
the old job, plus you'll likely get a better reference for the new job.

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speaking of rates look at this article, Bd of Elections sys analyst , where
is the incentive to write good code ?
(See attached file: Sys An.pdf)




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>> - Hourly rate: $40-70

That's an interesting number. A complete fantasy, but an interesting
number all the same.

For $40/hr, what do they expect to get? Remote support?



Re: posting. Probably better to post them on the jobs list that Velocity
supports, and put a pointer to it here. Some companies get cranky about
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