And I wouldn't muck around in the stuff plumbers do for $120 an  hour!   ;^)
 
Regards,
Charlie Noah
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])   writes:

My  plumber chargers 60 an hour

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From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Behalf Of Mark Johnson
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 08:46
To:  [email protected]
Subject: Re: [U2] UV Programmer/Analyst  contract position


I was about to mention the potential for lower $  in an academic environment.
What is the exchange, ie what do you get in  that environment versus the
percieved lower pay. Mid $60's is the implied  'okay' amount in the northeast
US (plus benefits) with some peaks around  $70-75. The $60 is also for 11
months, so pro-rated it's around  $65.

In the most gross sense, it's 1760 hours (11 months x 40 hrs/week)  at
$60,000 which is $34 per hour. If this position offers 1 week of sick  time,
2 weeks vacation and 1 week of holidays, the rate becomes $37.50. If  it's a
1099 (contract), then it's a little low. If it's a payroll position,  then
it's a little more favorable.

I guess it all depends on what  you're doing at the present.

my 1 cent.
P.S. I like your binary  phrase.
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