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[nycphp-jobs] looking for medium size projects

gary066 at yahoo.com gary066 at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 27 20:25:46 EDT 2009


A lot of the 'high paying' jobs are going unfilled because they are in reality a big pay cut from consulting, not due to a lack of people. It's the free market at work.  I have run my own consulting company for the past 5 years - generally we have anywhere between 2 and 10 consultants on projects depending on business cycle;  I personally have two CS degrees from Carnegie Mellon and 15 years experience in Java/J2EE/SOA.  I have been an employee for 9 of those years, a consultant for 6 (I still bill myself out). The 150K base positions generally result in 60 hour work weeks; no comparison when compared to rates that are in the 90-125hr range for every hour.  I have a client in another state with a high level architect position paying 150-175 base.  Getting resumes has been extremely difficult - the problem is not a lack of interested people, the problem is they require full time status.  That kills the interest.

I have dealt with a lot of PHPers.  I've never had one ask for $95.  They know their value in general.

Unions are not the answer (I don't see outsourcing as a problem).  Unions are for industries where there is little differentiation in productivity.  The difference in productivity between a good and bad developer is orders of magnitude.

--- On Wed, 8/26/09, Shahan Avedian <savedian at starpoint.com> wrote:

> From: Shahan Avedian <savedian at starpoint.com>
> Subject: Re: [nycphp-jobs] looking for medium size projects
> To: "Web" <Webmiester at gmail.com>, "Chauncey Thorn" <chaunceyt at gmail.com>, "Kristina D. H. Anderson" <ka at kacomputerconsulting.com>
> Cc: "jobs at lists.nyphp.org" <jobs at lists.nyphp.org>
> Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 12:04 PM
> 
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> I have
> had several people contact me and I will say here what I
> said to them.  The 300K package type jobs are not PHP
> positions.  They are C++/Java/C# positions
> involved
>  with developing trading systems.  My point was to
> illustrate many high paying jobs are sitting unfilled here
> in NYC simply because there is not enough people to fill
> them.  These jobs are not being outsourced.  As a
> recruiter I suffer as much as anyone when
>  something is outsourced to India..however everytime gets
> outsourced it seems another skill set is needed here and
> only.
>  
> 
>   
> Below
> is the relevant  excerpt from an article that just
> appeared in the New York Times  regarding the
> programmer who was caught stealing from Goldman…. This
> guy would be
>  a typical example of what we deal with.  (Hence 300K
> package is viewed with a yawn).
>  
>    
> Mr. Aleynikov immigrated to the
> United States from Russia in 1991. In 1998, he joined IDT a
> telecommunications company, where he wrote software to route
> calls and data more efficiently. In 2007, Goldman hired him
> as a vice president,
>  paying him $400,000 a year, according to the federal
> complaint against him….. This spring, Mr. Aleynikov
> quit Goldman to join Teza Technologies, a new trading firm,
> tripling his salary to about $1.2 million, according to the
> complaint.  http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/24/business/24trading.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Goldman%20Sachs%20and%20programmer&st=cse
> 
> As for Drupal/Php
> developers..it is absolute true. Like ANY skill set, your
> going to find people all over the range.  I spoke to
> enough of them where people commanding that kind
>  of rate is not an aberration.   
> As for you Rob, you can
> continue to believe in whatever you would like, amazing at
> how sure you are of yourself.
>  
> SA
>  
>    
>    
>    
> 
> 
> From: Web [mailto:webmiester at gmail.com]
> 
> 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 2:24 PM
> 
> To: Shahan Avedian; Chauncey Thorn; Kristina D. H.
> Anderson
> 
> Cc: jobs at lists.nyphp.org
> 
> Subject: Re: [nycphp-jobs] looking for medium size
> projects 
> 
> 
>    
> 
> Shahan, 
> 
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>   
> 
> 
> For some reason I just
> don't believe you.  Sorry.  Your email is
> nonsense. 
> 
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> 
> Rob 
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> 
> From:
> Shahan Avedian
>  
> 
> 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:51
> AM 
> 
> 
> To:
> Chauncey Thorn ;
> 
> Kristina D. H. Anderson  
> 
> 
> Cc:
> jobs at lists.nyphp.org
>  
> 
> 
> Subject: Re: [nycphp-jobs] looking for
> medium size projects 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>    
> 
> I am a technical
> recuriter based out of the NYC area.   I can tell
> you right now I have jobs paying  150k with 300K total
> package that we cannot find people
>  for right in Manhattan.  The one's that are
> qualified are all working and won't consider it.  I
> speak to consultants all the time who will not get off the
> sofa unless they get 95.00 per hour.  ( Some would view
> 95.00 as a pay cut).   It all comes down to skill
>  set.  For every job that is being
> offshored…there are other jobs cannot be offshored nor
> is there any intention of being offshored.
>  
>    
> Just recently I was
> looking for Strong PHP/Drupal developer…cannot tell
> you how many people I spoke who just wouldn't consider a
> job unless they got paid
>  $100.00 per hour.   Offshoring is hear to
> stay…its not just in the computer programming
> world.  If companies can get the same thing done at a
> cheaper rate its going to go abroad.  If they need a
> real heavy hitter its going to stay here.  The sooner
> people
>  stop viewing themselves as victims and focus on what you
> have control over the quicker you will solve your
> problems.  I can tell you first hand there are whole
> classes of programmers who don't share these
> views. 
>  
>    
> SA 
>    
> 
> From: jobs-bounces at lists.nyphp.org
> [mailto:jobs-bounces at lists.nyphp.org]
> On Behalf Of Chauncey Thorn
> 
> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 7:46 PM
> 
> To: Kristina D. H. Anderson
> 
> Cc: jobs at lists.nyphp.org
> 
> Subject: Re: [nycphp-jobs] looking for medium size
> projects 
> 
>    
> I'm
> not sure a Union would solve the problem. I've been
> exposed to a number of Union workers and they become very
> complacent knowing that they going to be making the same
> regardless. I feel this could de-value
>  the profession.
> 
> 
> 
> CT 
> 
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 7:02 PM,
> Kristina D. H. Anderson <ka at kacomputerconsulting.com>
> wrote: 
> I for one am grateful to see the
> passionate opinions being voiced
> 
> here.  In an industry where so much is expected of us
> in terms of
> 
> knowledge and commitment, and which has been subjected like
> no other
> 
> profession to the forces of "globalization" (i.e.
> wage reduction), we
> 
> do need to consider, really, how offensive it truly is that
> anyone
> 
> feels our work is worth "minimum wage".
> 
> 
> 
> And we are subjected to insulting stereotypes which hold
> that "computer
> 
> geeks" enjoy their work too much to care about what
> they get paid, or
> 
> that all we need are some old T-shirts and some cold pizza
> and we are
> 
> good to go...and how much can that cost?  Please,
> programmers are not
> 
> all the same, and some even have families they need to
> support, or
> 
> possibly even other goals besides spending the rest of
> their lives
> 
> toiling over a hot text editor for practically no
> money...*GASP*.
> 
> 
> 
> This all comes back to the issue that I feel is at the core
> of
> 
> things...the lack of licensing or credentialling
> organizations in our
> 
> field that would perform the core functions that they do in
> other
> 
> industries...namely to maintain a certain exclusivity of
> talent and to
> 
> fight against economic pressures seeking to dampen wage or
> salary rates
> 
> in our industry.  Or a programmer's union that
> could mandate that the
> 
> MINIMUM hourly rate for any union programmer is $40 or $50
> or whatever
> 
> they decide on...and make it hard on companies that
> don't use union
> 
> programmers...or whatever the solution might be.
> 
> 
> 
> I feel that attempting to take work away from NYC
> programmers by
> 
> undercutting our billing rates to the tune of 8 DOLLARS AN
> HOUR should
> 
> be explicitly prohibited on this list, because it IS
> offensive, and
> 
> even potentially harmful.
> 
> 
> 
> Happy coding everyone,
> 
> 
> 
> Kristina 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >
> 
> > 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
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> > PHP Developer/Systems Administrator
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> > email: chaunceyt at gmail.com
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> > url: http://www.cthorn.com/
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