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I have 8 years of experience in Software Development and related fields (Consulting, Web Development, Windows/Unix Software, etc...) - I have worked with more than 50 clients from about 5 nations in the past, receiving only superior feedback. I hold a customer satisfaction ratio of 9.58 out of 10 (best) at RentACoder.com. I am a business owner and former Fortune 500 IT Director in NYC in the US and previously in Seattle. I would pay 60 an hour for a coder on site or off site and have paid as much as 100 an hour for a highly skilled independent contracting Oracle DBA. Your rating on RentACoder.com is a good indicator of your value and the basis for what I would be willing to pay you. I have paid 150 - 175 an hour for coders through a company. The market will decide your worth. If people are willing to pay you $60.00 per hour, what's to justify? Aside from the fact that some people do back breaking labour for less, or risk their lives for less is not the point. You get what the market will bear, if $60/ hr makes you happy, don't fight it. i think what you charge depends on a few factors such as where you are located and on your overhead as well. But for simplicity's sake, go with what others in your industry charge. If things start to go well, then basic Econ 101 supply and demand will tell you its time to raise the prices. Good luck on your endeavors. Maybe you should find other people in you line of work willing to share with you how much they earn. You can get a feel for what is right. All i have to say is, 60 an hour? jesus christ! 60 bucks an hour you should be counting your blessings every day man!!!!most people that i know are just making minimum wage and you sit pondering "oh whoa is me is 60 dollars AN HOUR TOO FREAKIN MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" ugh i am glad you have "launched a couple of products on your own" but this was a little smug. even your satisfaction ratio please bro. |
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