Hi Everybody,

Best wages nowadays is gummint work

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=47730

Mr. Jones, an Android developer himself, took a much darker view. 
“Pardon my French, but I really cannot stress how bad this application 
is. Firstly, it isn’t actually capable of the function it is supposed to 
do. When I first tried the application, it told me that it was currently 
140F in Boston. It is also extremely slow, it looks like butt, and it 
crashes all the time. It is completely horrible in every way. If I had 
to reproduce it, I’d say that it would take be about 6 hours at the 
maximum. At my hourly rate of $100, that’s $600.”

(Emphases mine.)  Having prepared that rough estimate of the 
application’s cost, Jones decided to learn the real price tag, a nugget 
of information that was not made public when the Heat Safety Tool burst 
upon the smartphone world:

He decided to file a Freedom of Information Act and learned, a few weeks 
later, that OSHA had paid $106,000 for this Android app and $96,000 for 
the iPhone and Blackberry versions.
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Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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