$5/hr?  Now that's just plain nuts.  Now, if I were to move to a very 
small town (in Rural Georgia for example) and attempt to build 
"websites" for all the local businesses in the area, I would expect 
they'd wanna pay $5/hr, but that's just because I'd be building 
"websites" for Jed's Boiled Peanut Stand and Bob's Auto Repair.

But aren't we all in the GLOBAL INTERNET business?  I don't really even 
understand the whole discussion around in rates in different 
geographical areas when we are all in the business of building apps on 
the WORLD WIDE web.  This is a global marketplace, not a local one.  Is 
your friend looking for opportunities outside of his or her local area?  
I must be missing something here.....

-Cameron

Erika L. Walker wrote:
> Really?? Must only be in the city centers, because I happen to know there's
> a part of Maryland where a business owner I know can barely get $5 an hour
> to do any web work projects. Is he simply not marketing correctly or letting
> these people browbeat him into submission and treating him like an off-shore
> worker?
>
> On 1/24/08, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Really?
>>
>> 100 -125 is pretty normal around Va/MD
>>     

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