Contract prices (Serious)
What can I expect to pay per hour for an experianced asp.net programmer? :confused:
For some nuts reason my manager wants to hire a contract person to do his small amount of work while leaving me alone to do the bulk of the work :mad:
Oh in the UK btw :sick:
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I think £30 an hour is the norm
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ooooeeeer I am in the wrong job :afrog:
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GET BACK TO WORK YOU LAZY MUTT
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This isnt helping people :afrog:
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~$85 an hour is average over here for an experienced mvp programmer. :D
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Contracters are on a LOT of money, but then they have less job security because if the company needs to cut costs they will be first to go and bear in mind some of that £49 goes the contract company you got the contractor from
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Originally Posted by RobDog888
~$85 an hour is average over here for an experienced mvp programmer. :D
Really? When I was working in LA I was earning $100/hour and I'm not an MVP.
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I figured an average but about $75 - $95 with no agencies involved. It depends on the type, length, and complexity of the project as well as the clients revenue potential. :D
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Pfft! Just had someone try to get me to agree on $60/hr. :rolleyes:
Thanks but no thanks. :D
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£40 p/h*
*This figure is 7.5 years out of date...
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What is the conversion rate of £ - $ ?
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Geez, either companies are really cheap or I am undercharging big time?
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Neither. You're just not very talented. :afrog:
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* runs away and sulks in despair *
:p
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How Many $$$ for a car in USA? (new)
Gimme code
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Depends on the car but usually you can get a super basic stripped down compact unknown brand name car for about $15K.
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Yes but remember its the size of Canada and will drink Iraq dry by september :afrog: