[nycphp-talk] Followup: Going weekly rate for php developer/coder in NYC these days?
edward potter
edwardpotter at gmail.com
Thu Jan 18 11:55:28 EST 2007
Yes, NYC has something called the "beautiful girl tax", combined with
the 6 sushi restaurants and 6 independent movie theaters all within 3
blocks.
AKA "the beautiful girl tax", explained as:
dude, I've been living in XXXXX for a year, and I just saw more
beautiful women on one block in Manhattan in 5 mins then i have in 12
months living in XXXXX. This is CRAZY, how do you handle it!
or something like that, do you guys have an NYC branch? Just wondering! :-)
- ed
On 1/18/07, Chris Shiflett <shiflett at php.net> wrote:
> Edward Potter wrote:
> > Ok, just to keep everyone up to date, based on interviews to date,
> > the going rate for a 6 month contract with someone with a solid
> > php/developer background/graduate degree in IT right now seems to
> > top out out $60/hr based on a 6 month contract.
>
> Doing some math in reverse:
>
> $60 / 2.4 = $25
> $25/hour = $50,000/year
>
> Therefore, $60/hour as a consultant is approximately equivalent to
> $50,000/year as a full-time employee with benefits, and that's assuming
> about 40 billable hours a week. $50,000/year for someone with a graduate
> degree should not be the "top."
>
> If you're a PHP developer who might consider a new career with a company
> that values its staff, OmniTI (http://omniti.com/home) is always looking
> for good people. We offer fair salaries and a positive learning
> environment for people who are passionate about what they do.
>
> More to the point, the market is hungry for good PHP developers. Like
> many companies, we're having a tough time finding enough good people. I
> really don't like hearing about talented people not being given respect,
> as past discussions have probably revealed. :-)
>
> Chris
>
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