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Previously on "Is this a record? £10 per hour for PHP developer"

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  • mcquiggd
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    Mmmmm, back then I was on over 6 figures, in Norfolk even, for 2 years... ah, the good old days....

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  • AtW
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    That was in 2000 in the UK.

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  • mcquiggd
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    Thats not much when you convert the rubles to the yankee dollar though, AtW...

    $2,085.14 a year... less than my council tax...

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  • AtW
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    I remember time when HTML coders were charging like 60 grand

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  • mcquiggd
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    To quote Milan...

    "
    .Net is where the money is, fool!


    And I aint gettin on no plane!

    "

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Conspiracy theory 101.

    The clients adevrtise a job at a ridiculously low rate.
    The agent reports he cant find anyone.
    The client asks the Govt. to add said skills to FTV list.

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  • Not So Wise
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    Nahh doubt is mistake, and not even that rare. To many like this is reason i got out of php dev and back to the old MS desktop world

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Jabberwocky
    I don't see the problem - if they find someone for £10 ph then that is the rate set by the market. If you charge £50 ph for php development, which is a pretty noddy development environment anyway, then you vastly overestimate your worth according to the market.
    Spose you're right, but all the same it seems a bit of a liberty (and the agent did mention they were having trouble filling the vacancy).

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  • Jabberwocky
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    I don't see the problem - if they find someone for £10 ph then that is the rate set by the market. If you charge £50 ph for php development, which is a pretty noddy development environment anyway, then you vastly overestimate your worth according to the market.

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  • mcquiggd
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    Ive seen £1 an hour on Jobserve. I just pray it was a typo, but these days, you never now....

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  • OwlHoot
    started a topic Is this a record? £10 per hour for PHP developer

    Is this a record? £10 per hour for PHP developer

    Seeing the following Jobserve ad, I thought perhaps the rate was a typo for £400 per day:

    Reference: JS/BB-REMOTEPHPPosition: Remote PHP Developer
    Skills: I have an urgent requirement for an experienced PHP Developer
    with a strong grasp of OO design and error/bug checking. Ideally from
    a freelance background, you should have some experience of working
    from home but dedicating at least 40 hours per week to the task in
    hand with excellent scheduling. Although most of your time will be
    spent working remotely, you will be expected to travel to London
    regularly to attend meetings with the rest of the development team.
    You will be expected to undergo a stringent technical test before
    being considered for this role. Please do not apply unless you are
    totally confident in your ability to impress my client with your
    coding practices. Elan Computing - acting as an employment business
    in relation to this vacancy.
    Location: United Kingdom
    Job Type: Contract/Temporary
    Start Date: Immediate
    Duration: 6 months
    Contact: Ben Butterfield
    Telephone: 0117 930 4204
    Fax: 0117 930 4205
    Email: Ben.Butterfield.C2EEC.B584E@mail.jobserve.com
    Rate: 400/ Week
    but no, the agent assured me it really is £10 per hour! It's a Government agency, looking for a recent IT graduate willing to start at that rate (in Central London). I wonder if their planet has two moons.
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