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I've spent a lot of time at various agencies pricing, and I currently
run my own web testing and development company. I'd be happy to talk
to you about pricing and estimating timing and all that, if you'd
like.
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You might want to check out the recent discussion on testing tools from the
list. Here's the first message in the archive:
http://lists.nyphp.org/pipermail/talk/2007-March/021413.html
Josh McCormack
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On 3/23/07, Alex C &l
I think there's quite a bit of variety in the work you could expect from a
PHP programmer. While I think $10/hour is really, really low, there are some
positions that are just heads down, follow the instructions, who cares what
the code looks like type. For these, I don't think pay in the $35k-55
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Josh McCormack