In my experience, you're hard-pressed to go beyond the $65 to $85 per
hour if what you're doing is described as 'CF Development'.  While you
may in fact wind up assisting in analysis, design, strategy and all
the rest of it, when it comes to getting paid, if you're in this
space, you're considered a 'coder'.  The only place I make really good
bucks is in the consulting area, often right away from the technology
in such things as business process analysis and design, requirements
docs, etc.  Overall, I think the agencies have made us into a
commodity, by offering some kind of standardised packaging to the
market and then competing with each other on price to get the
business.

Well, I guess you're looking from the other side Dale, so this won't
be all bad news to you?

Peter

On Sep 15, 10:55 am, "Dale Fraser" <d...@fraser.id.au> wrote:
> What are typical contractor rates for a CF developer?
>
> Ranges are fine, for an experienced person.
>
> Regards
>
> Dale Fraser
>
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>
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>
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>
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