--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Erik Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 12:49:10AM -0500, Bryon Daly wrote:
> 
> > Jan wrote:
> 
> > > Ritu wrote:
> 
> > > > About that Indian chap you quoted above, the only way he was
> > > > telling the truth was if each US developer is paid around USD
> > > > 60,000 pm. Is that the going rate in the US?
> 
> > >No, for a very poorly paid, just out of School developer who 
can't
> > >show that they know how to code maybe. Actualy scratch that, it
> > >would have to be a QA trainee (like the sit and play video 
games and
> > >complain about it kind) with no degree. The low end rate is 
about
> > >120,000 for someone with 4 year experience and a CS degree.
> >
> > Are you serious?  You're in CA, right?  Around here, 4 years and 
a CS
> > degree will probably pay no more than $60K and probably a bit 
less
> > than that for most C programming jobs.  Damn, I'm working in the 
wrong
> > state...
> >
> 
> Ritu wrote "USD 60,000 pm". That's $60,000 PER MONTH. Why are you
> comparing that to annual salaries?

becouse I knwo what I was told it would cost, and here response for 
~yearly~ was about 1/2 what I was told.... and I didn't know 
what "pm" was for. Who quotes wages in months anyway?

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