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Subject: Re: FLASH: Salaries
From: Neal Cabage
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 00:24:01 +0100

Could you please tell me again what skillset this refers to exactly? What
level on each of those skills do you presume (1-10)? For instance:

ASP: 9
Flash Anim: 7
Action Scripts: 10
etc....

N

----- Original Message -----
From: Gahlord Dewald <gahlordatweedsmedia [dot] com>
To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 9:12 PM
Subject: FLASH: Salaries


> 15/hr is ridiculously low. I charge 100/hr and do quite well. New York can
> climb up to 325/hr (better be a good programmer _and_ a good designer for
> that). But that's all subcontract/freelance.
>
> I wouldn't take a salary below 80k and that better be a choice position
> where I go home at 5pm every day, don't work weekends, and have an Aeron
to
> sit in. 125k seems to be the salary number I hear and see most often.
>
> As for where you live, the fact that you live in an inexpensive place
should
> help you lower your rates some, but the reality is it's you that lives
> there, not the client. If someone's trying to weasel your rate down
because
> you live in some place that's cheap you'd be best finding work from
someone
> who needs you more than they do (let them hire those 15/hr guys out there
> and see what they get).
>
> IMHO, a good flash developer has both programming and creative skills. The
> programming strategies and creative vision he or she brings to the table
are
> in most cases unique. No one would design the way I do (or maybe no one
> would want to ;) ) and no one would approach a programming situation in
> exactly the same way I do (again, maybe no one would want to). Aside from
> your laundry list of great commodified knowledge, you contain unique
> abilities and insights that are priceless. Be confident in that, and don't
> commoditize yourself. Because there's always some jr high schooler willing
> to work for cheaper.
>
> Of course, if you have to pay rent and you aren't bringing down the big
> bucks then do what you gotta do. But best to concentrate on attracting
> clients who are willing to support your livelihood and method of problem
> solving (both creative and technical) then getting sucked into the safety
of
> regular money (and dog hours and tight deadlines and not enough resources
> etc.). If necessary, consult a business coach.
>
> I guess that might've been 4 cents worth :)
>
> g
>
>
>
> Gahlord Dewald
> gahlordatweedsmedia [dot] com
> Weeds Media Consortium
> www.weedsmedia.com
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