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[Split] (Hiring) Part Time Gig

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01-17-2009, 07:20 PM
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Some people work at $100 an hour, so you might want to look for that, especially for this sort of job. Sounds interesting though.

01-17-2009, 09:25 PM
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Hey pal, I charge $100 an hour. You may consider a budget change.

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then buddy you charge way to freaking much for it. Im not saying you shouldn't be compensated for your work, but $100 a hour? your not a freaking doctor. I charge $20 a hour. No matter the project

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At $100 an hour why would you bother taking time out to take a steamer on my thread? As the old saying goes talks cheap!!!

To clear things up for anyone else interested, the fee is a basic part time wage and directly relative to time and stress-less-ness of the job.

If you can start and complete the job the bonus will make up for the short fall in weekly revenue.

Anyone else posting could you we please stay on subject, and keep your cents to yourself.

01-18-2009, 10:54 PM
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How much work do you expect the potential candidate to do on a weekly basis?

For $100 a week, it wouldn't be worth it for me to work any more than 2-3 hours per week.

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actually that is a valid question, how many hours a week are your expecting?

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Look at my post count, I get jobs here .

Also - I've made more than $100 an hour, that's an average. I tend to go work from real companies.

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well work from real companies and work from normal people are 2 different things. freelancing you need to be more lenient on what you charge. Not everyone has $100 a hour to throw around. Now if your doing a lot more, like designing the website, coding it in PHP, MySQL backend, XHTML/CSS compliance, AJAX coding and a whole bunch of other things, then yes your hourly wage goes up based on there's more knowledge going into what you're doing

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Originally Posted by Jeremy View Post
well work from real companies and work from normal people are 2 different things. freelancing you need to be more lenient on what you charge. Not everyone has $100 a hour to throw around. Now if your doing a lot more, like designing the website, coding it in PHP, MySQL backend, XHTML/CSS compliance, AJAX coding and a whole bunch of other things, then yes your hourly wage goes up based on there's more knowledge going into what you're doing
Don't try to tell me how to do something, which you can't do. Like a car, if you can't afford one, you don't get one? No lenience from me.

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Thats the one thing I hate, people who charge way to much for work that just isn't worth it.

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