[nycphp-talk] Re: OT: webmaster test
Kristina Anderson
ka at kacomputerconsulting.com
Tue Apr 15 10:25:47 EDT 2008
David --
My concern here isn't chiefly about the rate/salary levels in the
profession but moreso about the general public's perception of the
complexity of the knowledge base and effort required to be successful
as a halfway decent programmer.
It's true that I do certainly have my opinions about rates, and think
that the above issue is probably a prime factor in pricing.
Sorry for any confusion.
--Kristina
> Kristina Anderson wrote:
> > This goes back to my point about the status of the profession --
if
> > we're being compared to cooks and service technicians, you know
times
> > are going to be rough for us. I'd rather be compared to a
lawyer...and
> > make closer to what they make...what we do is no less complex.
>
> Then you do not know what personal chefs make. Most of them have
salaries that
> rival that of senior developers, if not top them. There are also
various kinds
> of personal chefs. Some have one customer and are available 24x7,
others have
> multiple customers and do the food shopping for them as well as
prepare meals
> that can be reheated easily or it just happens that they manage to
dish dinner
> at one place and then handily make it to the next one in time.
> Besides that, I know a few lawyers that make less than I do for
twice the
> amount of work. In regards to service technicians or supporters in
general,
> they are absolutely undervalued. Developers make software so that QA
can test
> it, sales can sell it, and support can support it. the group that
spends the
> most time with customers is support. Why would you want the least
paid
> employees be the face of your company? And the developer is dead in
the water
> without the service tech, but not the other way around. From that
perspective
> developers should get paid low wages and get the dirty parking spots
in the
> back of the lot. But I guess that adds to your point that being a
lawyer is
> preferred, especially since in a judicial system like the american
one you
> have job security like nothing else.
>
> David
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