[nycphp-talk] Re: [OT] Consulting work
Matt Juszczak
matt at atopia.net
Fri Jul 1 13:39:29 EDT 2005
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Rolan Yang wrote:
> The real money can be found in cleaning up the mess left behind by these
> $15/hr programmers when they discover they can't complete the job or finally
> realize that the money it isn't worth their time and bail out 1/2 way through
> the project (or are fired by the client when they discover things are not
> going as planned).
I dont think there's ever a time where I can't finish a job. I never give
up, so I might ask for an extension, but I dont think I've ever not been
able to do something.
> If someone is offering you only $20/hr and you know you are worth much more,
> politely decline their offer and move on to find other work with a client
> that is more in touch with reality. In the end, it will work out better for
> you and your client.
I can't afford that right now though. And I think other people agree.
I'm in South Jersey, and there's not much more opportunity down here.
Plus, I've still got one more semester in College, to which I still
haven't learned much. Does anyone else agree that College teaches you
things you don't really need to know? I've learned more on my own than
anything...
I think once I have the degree, things will be different...
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