Michael,
Not only do you have to take benefits into consideration but you also
have to take taxes into consideration so yes while you might actually
bring in 120k per year you are not making that much. If you are
working under a 1099 you can bet on 33% (approx) going to taxes then
you have to pay for health, medical, dental, office supplies etc. I
would be surprised if you came out with $70,000 as income. Keep in
mind that you also have to pay utility bills such as cable,
electricity, phone, these are all office related expenses.
33% of 124k is approx 41k going to taxes so I could see where Chris
would get this figure. I am sure he is accounting for more than just
the benefits etc.
Thanks,
Joseph Crawford
On Jul 30, 2008, at 10:16 AM, Michael Marc-Aurele wrote:
Joseph,
You are also in Mass. NYC is different.
Considering Chris’s blog equates 60/hr to 50K with benefits…I
wouldn’t exactly call that the gold standard when it comes to
figuring out consulting rates.
As someone noted in the comments section below where Chris called 60/
hr fifty K with benefits. 60 per hour is approx 120K if you work the
full year at that rate. So unless benefits cost 70K he is way off.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
] On Behalf Of Joseph Crawford
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 9:57 AM
To: Anjali Arora
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; jobs@lists.nyphp.org
Subject: Re: [nyphp-jobs] soccer website - need help ASAP!
I have 10 years of experience with php and I charge $60 per hour. I
have seen people charge upwards of $90 per hour with the same
experience. I would say someone with 3 years of solid experience
(if they really know what they are doing) should expect $30 - $40
per hour when doing contracting.
On Jul 30, 2008, at 9:26 AM, Anjali Arora wrote:
Hi,
Related to this, I'd be interested in knowing what a PHP-MySQL coder
(with maybe 3 years of good experience) would cost hourly in NY/NJ.
This is for a freelance project relating to a social networking
site. I expect there to be a couple of input forms, the routine
social networking features such as commenting, rating, & the
database design. The last is very crucial to me as I'd like the
possibility of data to be mashed in assorted ways down the road.
What should I reasonably expect to pay, & is hourly the best way to
go?
Thanks!
-Anjali
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 8:50 AM, Webmiester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Susan,
$10.00 an hour???
Not for $10.00.
Minimum wage just increased...
You should get a volunteer.
Rob
From: susanna thornton STUDIO
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 11:58 PM
To: jobs@lists.nyphp.org ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [nyphp-jobs] soccer website - need help ASAP!
Hello:
I am a fine art photographer based here in New York- I also run a
pickup soccer group on the side. I am looking for someone with
experience in the following areas to take over the maintenence and
development of the soccer website (which utilizes databases and has
e-commerce facets for the online registrations) and also to help me
maintain my php mailing list for my photography site.
I need someone ASAP for the soccer website! We are switching over to
our fall season registrations soon and I need to talk to someone as
soon as possible about this as I'm leaving the country next week!
Please send all inquiries to me here: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The soccer website url is:
http://www.pickupsoccernyc.org
This is where I currently need the most help.
The new registration has to go online by August 15th-
I am looking for someone with solid expertise in the following areas:
The skills you need are:
PHP
MySQL
SSL certificates
credit card processing
HTML
CSS
The last person I worked with was a student with pretty solid
knowledge who I paid $10/hour but he is no longer available to work
on this. Thanks.
SUSANNA THORNTON
SUSANNA THORNTON STUDIO
New York, NY
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