John Bartow
john at winhaven.net
Thu Mar 27 11:52:57 CST 2003
YIKES! Where do you live? $10 an hour is just about what you get working at a McDonalds these days! ;o) You have a lot more training and overhead than $10 an hour. Think of it this way: You may have some of these things -but business wise you need to BUY: ODE, Wise Install, SageKey Scripts, a decent Help writing program (price it at RoboHelp-worst case), a good PC, desk, office furnishings, accountant... after 6 months you'll need to buy a real life! ;o) In the U.S. try $65/hour for starters. If you're uncomfortable with billing the whole amount because it took longer than you thought then only bill a portion of the hours. Never bill too low of a rate. I bill according to customer size and what I'm doing: 65-120. For non-profits, I donate half back after payment (which is agreed upon ahead of time). IRC there is an article in one the Many-to-Many newsletters on this, check it out it is very good advice. HTH JB -----Original Message----- From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Hollis,Virginia Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 11:16 AM To: 'accessd at databaseadvisors.com' Subject: [AccessD] Rate for first time I know this has been asked a zillion times.... What is a fair hourly rate for developers? I have been asked to do my first outside developing for a company. Since this is my first time, is 10.00 hour too low? They are wanting it set up as a consultant, is that different than an independent contractor? I am not sure what the difference would be tax wise? Any suggestions? Virginia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://databaseadvisors.com/pipermail/accessd/attachments/20030327/4fdec2f1/attachment-0001.html>