Re: Consulting Rates
- From: d-42 <db.porsche@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 21:34:55 -0700
On Sep 21, 7:26 pm, nyte999 <zend...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey, thanks for the advice Lynn! I think I'll offer to do it for $400,
and if they balk, then I'll refer them to the list you so kindly
provided. It's a win win that way!
And I have to address the other posts... I can't help it!
"..as well as basically how greedy you personally are."
It's not a matter of greed. I just want a fair price for coming in on
the weekend... the weekend which I so dearly covet...
"Although, if he (or she) feels he (or she) owes them something, and
feels guilty then he should take that into account, or at least
consider it. I've done
stuff for nothing when I could have charged. Goodwill is worth
something too, not to mention having a clear conscience. (Just don't
let it cause you to under value yourself.)"
C'mon, take my side on this. I'm talking about a company, not a group
of nuns. Why should I do free work for them? Plus I never said I felt
guilty. It's just that even though I quit six months ago, and even
though they admitted to breaking the database themselves, I feel some
responsibility in its upkeep. Like I said in the original post, this
isn't my line of work. I don't even want it. Maybe you could do it
d-42. I'm sure you'd charge them a very reasonable rate! :)
Nope. I'm not going onsite in California for anything anyone would
consider reasonable.
.
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