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[nycphp-jobs] looking for medium size projects

Chauncey Thorn chaunceyt at gmail.com
Tue Aug 25 17:27:45 EDT 2009


Folks,

I was not trying to be rude or disrespectful to the person who posted the
advertisement.  I monitor the list for Jobs in NYC to see what employers are
looking for. Seeing someone posting an Ad for what is .75 above minimum wage
here.  I have ZERO desire to compete with those prices regardless of the
state of the application after developed.

I've been developing PHP application for over 7 year and my base price is 8
times the lowest they would take to develop an application. I'm sure there
are other PHP developer here in NYC that are in the same boat. Why would we
want those types of Ads.

I'm sure there are some skilled PHP developers in India that are willing to
write applications for 8-15 USD. But no skilled PHP developer in the NY is
going to work for those prices and I spoke up to halt the competition.
Nothing personal (and I mean that)

To be honest I didn't really have a problem with the Ad but when it said 8 -
15 USD. I couldn't let it slide.
When it comes to "*jobs*" I only care if PHP recruiters and/or developers in
NYC benefit from this list and that message didn't benefit anyone in NYC.


Thanks.


On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Paul A Houle <paul at devonianfarm.com> wrote:

> Web wrote:
>
>> I would share this with my friends but I don't have any friends in India.
>>  Nor do I get work from India.
>>  That's why I'm on this NEW YORK PHP list.  For New York PHP jobs.  NEW
>> YORK!
>>  Start your own IndiaPHP list.
>>  Thank you,
>>
>>
>   People in India don't get work from India.  A big drop in the dollar
> would be good because it would bring jobs back to the US and encourage other
> countries to develop balanced local markets in goods and services.
>
>   There are some world-class organizations in India,  and there are a lot
> of smaller ones that aren't so good.  Overall,  India tends to underprice
> software development work (and other white collar) done in the US by about
> 2/3.  In the better cases,  you're paying for more people and for people to
> manage the extra people,  and get good results.  In the worst cases,  you
> just get ripped.
>
>
>
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Chauncey Thorn
PHP Developer/Systems Administrator
email: chaunceyt at gmail.com
url: http://www.cthorn.com/
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