Re: elance'in django programmers

2007-10-28 Thread Todd O'Bryan
The other complication is that, in the United States, contractors have to include in their hourly rate the employer's portion of payroll taxes as well as enough money to pay for health insurance and other benefits that might be provided by virtue of citizenship in other countries, but which the co

Re: elance'in django programmers

2007-10-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well the more skills you have as a programmer... the more work is available to you... but also the more skills you have...the more you expect to be paid. Someone that knows only PHP ... or only knows Flash Actionscript, etc shouldn't expect to get paid as much as a developer who is knowledgea

Re: elance'in django programmers

2007-10-25 Thread Roboto
That's true, I didn't think about this at first - it's difficult to make it as a programmer with market dilution. On Oct 25, 10:38 pm, "Marty Alchin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Speaking as someone who's tried their hand at both sides of the coin, > I definitely agree with you, Ross. I'm current

Re: elance'in django programmers

2007-10-25 Thread Marty Alchin
Speaking as someone who's tried their hand at both sides of the coin, I definitely agree with you, Ross. I'm currently employed, but when I was trying to make it as a contractor (because a job fell through), I couldn't land a single job because of the market dillution. Working in PHP as I was, I f

Re: elance'in django programmers

2007-10-25 Thread Ross Poulton
In my opinion, 40-50 Euros (Which is approx $60-$80 Australian dollars, with which I'm much more familiar!) is a very reasonable rate for a GOOD coder who does good design work along with their programming. The fact that you can get a PHP coder for $20 AUD/hr probably says more about the dilution

Re: elance'in django programmers

2007-10-25 Thread Roboto
lol Well 40-50 euros is definitely a number I didn't expect. I live in Canada, and on the net freelance work goes for about 20 CAD/hr, say for a PHP dev or something. It's alright, it's about how much we pay programmers here generally speaking. But at a rate of 100 CAD/hr... I wouldn't mind put

Re: elance'in django programmers

2007-10-25 Thread nubis
wow, just wow. I'm a django developer in Argentina, if you earned 15 euro an hour, it would mean 109440 pesos a year. Which is the retail price of a 3 room apartment in Buenos Aires. and living on your own, you wouldn't expend more than 3000 a month even if you are a big spender I guess yo

Re: elance'in django programmers

2007-10-25 Thread Roboto
Is that assuming that you can do work 5x faster than a PHP developer? On Oct 25, 6:28 am, Roboto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ! holy smokes > > On Oct 25, 3:01 am, BitBlazer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > It varies depending upon various things. For me it would be anywhere > > between 40-50 eur

Re: elance'in django programmers

2007-10-25 Thread Roboto
! holy smokes On Oct 25, 3:01 am, BitBlazer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It varies depending upon various things. For me it would be anywhere > between 40-50 euros per hour. > > On Oct 25, 8:46 am, Roboto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hey all, > > > I'm just curious, but if you were elance you

Re: elance'in django programmers

2007-10-25 Thread BitBlazer
It varies depending upon various things. For me it would be anywhere between 40-50 euros per hour. On Oct 25, 8:46 am, Roboto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey all, > > I'm just curious, but if you were elance your skills out, what would > you normally charge? I was wondering what the going rate

elance'in django programmers

2007-10-24 Thread Roboto
Hey all, I'm just curious, but if you were elance your skills out, what would you normally charge? I was wondering what the going rate to hire a django cat would be on an hr basis Thanks, Rob --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subs