[nycphp-talk] appropriate rates
Edward Potter
ejp at well.com
Wed May 8 22:09:19 EDT 2002
hi,
It's a pretty tricky market right now in New York City. I think the
going rate is about $45/hr with or without DB work. I know some amazing
programmers who now basically will take anything, they have been out of
work for months. I heard that AMEX axed 2000 programmers, sent the whole
operation to India just the other day. So the competition is going to be
fierce here.
A real eye opener is to check out how rock bottom the prices
programmers are charging on elance.com. What's scary is that these
overseas guys are doing some great coding, and charging almost nothing.
I lived in India for a few weeks, my hotel was 70 cents a day. So a
$1000 for a full featured Web site is a nice piece of change if you are
outside the USA for sure. Not everyone can send their work [and deal
with the logistics] overseas, so building up relationships now may pay
off with bigger projects later.
Good luck... ed
rons dixon wrote:
>If no database work is involved then I would charge $50.00
>an hour.
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>On Wed, 8 May 2002 19:07:46 -0400
> "Kenneth Schwartz" <kenschwartz at nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>>I know this question is hard to answer due to the many
>>factors that could be involved. But I'm just looking
>>for very general input. I'm wondering if anyone can give
>>me ballpark idea of appropriate rates/project price for a
>>fairly 'normal' upgrade from a static HTML site to one
>>with some PHP enabled dynamic components. By 'normal' I
>>mean nothing crazy in the data model or code expected. I
>>need to give a client a project price and I've been
>>working completely inside a corporate environment for the
>>past 3 years so I really don't know what the freelance
>>market will bear. Anyone wish to enlighten me?
>>
>>Thanks and best regards,
>>Kenneth Schwartz
>>
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