I
Kevin Powick" <kpowick@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Jun 29, 9:15 am, "Jeff Caspari" <mu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Kevin, I knew you would take grief on this and considering all you have
>> given over the years it's simply payback.
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
> I'm sure that if the rate was $135.00/hr there would be no grief.
>
>> But, I'm with you on this. Not only am I glad to see all offerings on
>> CDP
>> but to someone who is not working this may be just the right thing.
>
> True, and I understand it's not top dollar for the US, but this is not
> for US work. Maybe some don't realize that everything outside the US
> is not the same as in the US, no matter how much they might wish it to
> be that way. :-)
I am totally confused. Was this post directed at non-first-world readers
of
CDP? Where is this benighted company anyway?
Chandru
> Also, I don't consider it a completely paltry wage. $35/hr works out
> to be around $50,000/year, based on someone working 30hrs/wk for 48
> weeks (4 weeks off vacation). Most hourly contractors should be able
> to bill 1,300 - 1,500 hours annually.
>
> Factor in setting your own schedule, working from home -- so there are
> no expenses like gas, eating out, office attire, etc. It's not too bad
> at all, especially for someone working in a nation with an less
> powerful economy that that of the US.
>
>> I'm sure you'll find qualified takers.
>
> So am I. I'll be getting back to those that replied via e-mail after
> the weekend.
>
> --
> Kevin Powick


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