I already like the discussion and I think over time we really will be
able to grab some useful data.
@ Kurtis
"As for the $2800/month being a great starting wage for a web developer
-- I sure hope they don't have kids :)"

Well Kurtis, 
now we are at the region specific details.

2800$/month in the US is as you say, if you have kids not the best
starting point.
2800$/month in Europe/Austria, which is about 2100€/mo is not that bad
even with kids, because AFTER tax means, that 
you do not have to pay further bills on things such as health insurance
coverage,... because this is already included in the taxes by duty.
Not so in the USA - as far as i know, the social insurance in the US is
keeping a big part of the decision what to pay and how much in private
hands, with the known
advantages and disadvantages of that kind of system.

So 2800$/month (after tax) in Europe/Austria is a good start for a
web-engineer.
while 2800$/month (after tax) in the US is not a great deal, because
people in the US have to pay health insurance, school fees etc... extra,
those things are already included in taxes in most European countries
and compared to the US kind of "free".

We give our best to respect all those little region specific differences
in the end summary of the "hourly rates - report".
http://develissimo.com/forum/topic/107887/

Kind regards,
Raphael


On Thu, 2012-05-03 at 15:30 -0400, Kurtis Mullins wrote:

> Another variable in the equation is that independent developers do not
> have a guaranteed job every day. You have to compensate for that
> difference. So, for example, if I were to take on a project that might
> last two weeks -- I need to make up that other two weeks unless I have
> another job waiting on me. On the other hand, if someone offers me a
> 6-month contract -- then I'm happy taking a bit less because I know
> the money will be coming in for the duration. Regardless, I know what
> I need to make each month to survive and try to charge accordingly. I
> imagine others might follow the same approach.
> 
> 
> 
> As for the $2800/month being a great starting wage for a web developer
> -- I sure hope they don't have kids :)
> 
> 
> On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Daniel Sokolowski
> <daniel.sokolow...@klinsight.com> wrote:
> 
>         >>A plumber is mostly manual labour which will take a toll on
>         the body over the years.
>         
>         >>I've seen quite a few people making these comparisons to
>         manual labour jobs and, in my opinion, they are completely
>         irrelevant.
>         
>         >>A plumber also has travel costs, fuel, cost in lost time
>         travelling, covering free quotations etc.
>          
>         They are absolutely relevant, an expert spends time and money
>         to improve his or her skills – continually -- be it a plumber
>         or a programmer it's no difference if it’s manual or mental
>         labour. I don’t know if you are attempting to prove a point
>         against good rates for django developers or simply stating
>         your opinion; I will assume the latter.
>          
>          
>         From: Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] 
>         Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 11:26 AM
>         To: django-users@googlegroups.com 
>         Subject: Re: Django - Worldwide Developer Rates - Hourly
>         Income - location and project duration specific
>          
>         
>         
>         
>         On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Daniel Sokolowski
>         <elg...@danols.com> wrote:
>         
>                 Did the math here and that works out to about
>                 $2700/month. I would say that would be the bare
>                 minimum considering my NOT lavish life style - family,
>                 house, car etc.
>          
>         It completely depends on the cost of living in your
>         country/area/circumstances. 
>          
>         Perhaps sweet spot was the wrong choice of words, as I meant
>         for it to mean "typical minimum" take home salary every month.
>          
>                 Furthermore these 'charlatans' driving the price up is
>                 a GREAT thing because talent and skill is not cheap  -
>                 these people know what they are worth and charge
>                 accordingly - sure some are better sales people then
>                 programmers.
>          
>                 
>                 Time and time again I am reminded that anyone can call
>                 themselves a web designer - but only a few can do what
>                 we can - that I am a web engineer.
>                 
>                 Django strengths lies in customization and ability to
>                 deliver exactly when the client wants while saving us
>                 some a small amount of time on the basics, it's easy
>                 to put up a pretty $15 dollar template based static
>                 site - damn I had clients thinking they were good web
>                 designer and just wanted hosting - but not everyone
>                 can deliver exactly what is required, that does not
>                 use a purchased rigid piece of code out there, or code
>                 something innovative from scratch to solve a need.
>                 
>                 I'll repeat not everyone can do what we can do so
>                 charge accordingly, be proud, confident and call your
>                 self a web engineer. If you talk big, appear big,
>                 deliver big you will attract those big projects - of
>                 course if people Google you or your business you
>                 better be on first page to justify that.
>                 
>                 The company I work for as an employee charges $65/hour
>                 - after all expenses, down time, employee wages, not
>                 billable tasks the profit margins are not that great I
>                 recon - I would guess target being business making $20
>                 an hour I doubt that happens often though. 
>                 
>                 Final food for thought - a plumber service here starts
>                 at $60-100 / hour.
>                 
>          
>         A plumber is mostly manual labor which will take a toll on the
>         body over the years. 
>          
>         I've seen quite a few people making these comparisons to
>         manual labor jobs and, in my opinion, they are completely
>         irrelevant.
>          
>         A plumber also has travel costs, fuel, cost in lost time
>         travelling, covering free quotations etc.
>          
>                 
>                 
>                 -- 
>                 Daniel Sokolowski
>                 Web Engineer
>                 Danols Web Engineering
>                 http://webdesign.danols.com/
>                 Office: 613-817-6833
>                 Fax: 613-817-4553
>                 Toll Free: 1-855-5DANOLS 
>                 Kingston, ON K7L 1H3, Canada
>                 
>                 
>                 
>                 On 03/05/2012 06:31, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media
>                 Ltd] wrote: 
>                 > Hi, 
>                 > 
>                 >  
>                 > Just my two cents worth on this (albeit slightly off
>                 > topic) - it's not all about technical ability or the
>                 > industry you are working in.
>                 >  
>                 > Most clients are willing to pay that extra premium
>                 > for contractors who are able to manage expectations
>                 > and go above and beyond.
>                 >  
>                 > I've seen many great developers with amazing skills
>                 > go unnoticed, primarily because they don't know how
>                 > to handle clients, clear and concise communication
>                 > plays a huge part in pricing.
>                 >  
>                 > The other problem is that the market is flooded with
>                 > charlatans, who are driving the prices up and make
>                 > it even more diluted for the rest of us.
>                 >  
>                 > You also have to remember that many people don't
>                 > factor in project management and sales/phone calls
>                 > into the hourly rate - they simply absorb the costs
>                 > - which further drives it down.
>                 >  
>                 > Cut a long story short though, I personally think
>                 > that around £1700/month after tax is the 'sweet
>                 > spot' for any developer (assuming you're not in the
>                 > city). Anything beyond that is a bonus :)
>                 >  
>                 > Cal
>                 >  
>                 >  
>                 > On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 8:00 AM, Raphael
>                 > <developm...@develissimo.com> wrote:
>                 > 
>                 >         Hello Kurtis,
>                 >         
>                 >         thank you for letting is know about C.
>                 >         Lemmings post, we are going to use all the
>                 >         information we are able to grab.
>                 >         Got project data via email - but anyway till
>                 >         now its far not enough.
>                 >         
>                 >         http://develissimo.com/forum/topic/107887/
>                 >         
>                 >         Kind regards,
>                 >         Raphael 
>                 >         
>                 >         
>                 >         
>                 >         On Tue, 2012-05-01 at 10:44 -0400, Kurtis
>                 >         Mullins wrote:
>                 >         
>                 >         > Raphael, 
>                 >         > 
>                 >         > 
>                 >         > According to another topic -- some
>                 >         > developers are being paid roughly
>                 >         > $20/hour. It's under a post by Cal
>                 >         > Lemmings where he is trying to hire some
>                 >         > entry level developer(s). You might be
>                 >         > able to use that information as well. I
>                 >         > just thought I'd let you know.
>                 >         > 
>                 >         > On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Raphael
>                 >         > <developm...@develissimo.com> wrote: 
>                 >         > 
>                 >         >         Dear djangos,
>                 >         >         
>                 >         >         if you want to hand-in your data
>                 >         >         anonymously - just send us an
>                 >         >         email to django[at]develissimo.com
>                 >         >         we really need more data to
>                 >         >         achieve some meaningful results.
>                 >         >         
>                 >         >         http://develissimo.com/forum/topic/107887/
>                 >         >         
>                 >         >         Cheers,
>                 >         >         Raphael
>                 >         >         
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