A really good programmer never has to search for a new position. There
are folks lined up around the proverbial block begging. What we need to
search for is a place to hide to get a week or two off here and there.
Kristina
On 11/17/2011 4:43 PM, Joseph Crawford wrote:
I'm in a full-time contract and I don't get sick or vacation days lol
If I don't work I simply don't get paid. Unless I pay myself for the
day ahah
On Nov 17, 2011, at 4:37 PM, Federico Ulfo wrote:
Consider the type of contract and the benefits as well.
In a full time contract you have vacation and day off if you're sick,
also you have a stable income.
At the end of 3 month contract you will have to search for new position.
But more important, get the job you like the most!
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 4:08 PM, Kristina Anderson
<k...@kacomputerconsulting.com <mailto:k...@kacomputerconsulting.com>> wrote:
THANK YOU and yes, for the record that *is* what I meant. :)
Kristina
On 11/17/2011 3:57 PM, Joseph Crawford wrote:
That makes more sense I think it was just the wording that
threw me for a loop lol
On Nov 17, 2011, at 3:50 PM, Matt Juszczak wrote:
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
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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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