In Kristina's defense, I have hired her to work on many projects, and I know 
for a fact she means she would provide a *discount* on her rate (not an 
increase) if the company she is working for is tight on funds or is a start-up. 

Matt


-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Crawford <codeb...@gmail.com>
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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 15:44:38 
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Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] Current PHP developer rates

OH BOY remind me not to hire you :)

> it depends on the length of the job, what's involved, how much money they 
> have...

Why does how much money the client has determine what you are going to charge.  
Sounds to me
like you don't have a solid figure on what you feel you are worth and just try 
to get as much $$ as you can.


On Nov 17, 2011, at 3:42 PM, Kristina Anderson wrote:

> I'm going to say anywhere between $45 - $75/hr ... it depends on the length 
> of the job, what's involved, how much money they have...
> 
> I think between $50-65 an hour is the most common range.
> 
> Kristina
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