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If you're still looking, I have someone who can take care of you.
Email me and I will give you her contact info. She's already helped a few here in the past few weeks. |
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Still looking and no I'm not going to pay 50 USD / HR to code
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in eastern europe you will pay for a php programmer (freelancer) somwehere beetween $5 to $65 ....
western europe / usa you will pay $20 to $150 ... in India you will pay $3 to $20 per hour plus reserve a budget for someone who will fix this work after at a premium rate :-) |
In my experience (which is considerable), you are not hiring a capable professional at those rates. At LeadWrench, we work with a lot of developers, including full-time, part-time, and freelance developers (we have all three types currently, for example). The rates you're throwing out there don't often bring individuals who can account for all of the factors necessary to successfully complete a project, or to negotiate obstacles along the way.
A lot of hiring and firing has helped me develop a pretty clear picture of where to hire from and what to pay. |
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$50/hr? Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
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Haha .. well, I'm sure you can find SOMEONE that'll work for that, but I wouldn't want them working on MY stuff. :winkwink::1orglaugh
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My rates are real market rates. To find a "capable professional" plays the rate a 2nd role.
As example when I go to extend my PHP team a basic requirement that I request is excellent knowledge of C or C++, this way I eliminate all the modeler... I give a "simple" test work (parser for a ini file mostly) which show me if this person knows what he/she does or not. And I hired many times excellent coders at hr rates below $20 who passed my test much better then the higher rated... And one thing more, don't forget that behind most eastern programmers is a Pimp (they name it self Agency), who take the biggest amount of the money :) Means direct contacts to developers help a lot. |
I'm trying very hard to understand your English, but it's taking too much effort. I'm sorry.
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Thanks for the many suggestions and bump. Don't want a US coder. I don't need coding legend, just a php dude.
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Yes I can. Try me out by clicking the red button with the X on it. Top right corner.
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He told her that we work in a global economy and $65 was too much, she said she'd do it for $50. He's looking for some outsourcer that he can pay peanuts, and probably have to chase around like he has chased MachineGunKelly for years. If you want to put her to work man, I will get you her resume. :winkwink: Edit: she's pulled two jobs here already and both were willing to pay her rate. So I don't think she was out of line asking for half her normal rate. :1orglaugh |
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MachineGunKelly and I worked for SEVERAL (SEVEN or so and I even gave him like $1,000 to keep his electric on one time.) years together, he gave me a good rate, bc I only used him. I can't help his life had some unexpected turns and he just disappears mid project AFTER Payment. You would expect more from someone just based on ethics. |
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Have you guys ever posted job opportunities on Craigslist? Handyman tasks, maybe painting, plumbing, stuff like that. Let's say you post a price that you are willing to pay. The amount of hate mail that you get out of that is just ridiculous. The amount of people that are willing to do it for your price is equally as ridiculous.
Point being, if the buyer is not willing to pay your rate, that's fine, move on. Why drill the guy about it? So YOUR personal situation has you above $XXX an hour, that's fantastic and good for you. Not everyone is in that same position. Somebody will take the job. Someone in school, someone trying to get on their feet, someone that needs some extra cash, etc. A lot of people look very pompous, arrogant, and bitter in this thread. FHM isn't one of them. |
Sly, you right dooooooog! My apologies.
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english is not my native laguage... be happy that you're hired at this rate as a "php" programmer. this rate to get as a "php" freelancer is even in switzerland near impossible, which is a high price country. |
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Ugg I am still looking for someone. hehe
You find someone and BOOM they go missing for two weeks. |
Hit me up by e-mail if still needed :)
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admin@zodumil[guess]net
just looking for work this days :) |
Emails sent to both of you dudes
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