PHP Programmer Required
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PHP Programmer Required
Hello,
Our company DG Web Services is interested in offering PHP programming for our clients. We offer web hosting and design services, but we are lacking in the web programming laungeges.
What we require a programmer with the following:
1.) Must have 2.5 or more years PHP, mySQL, html, and PERL experiance.
2.) Your hourly rate must be $15.00/hr. or less.
3.) You must be located in the United States of America.
4.) You must be able to dedicate 4 or more hours a day to programming, for anyone in general.
5.) You must speak fluent english.
6.) Our company also prefers per project rates.
Please send an email to: dgtech riverview.net (place an @ between dgtech and riverview.net).
Please see my profile for other ways of contact.
Thank you!
Our company DG Web Services is interested in offering PHP programming for our clients. We offer web hosting and design services, but we are lacking in the web programming laungeges.
What we require a programmer with the following:
1.) Must have 2.5 or more years PHP, mySQL, html, and PERL experiance.
2.) Your hourly rate must be $15.00/hr. or less.
3.) You must be located in the United States of America.
4.) You must be able to dedicate 4 or more hours a day to programming, for anyone in general.
5.) You must speak fluent english.
6.) Our company also prefers per project rates.
Please send an email to: dgtech riverview.net (place an @ between dgtech and riverview.net).
Please see my profile for other ways of contact.
Thank you!
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SuperHuman
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No offense, but do you have any clue on how much a good PHP/PERL Application Developer goes for these days. If I could pay any of my 4 developers 15.00 per hour, I would be going to the caribean islands every month for vacation.
If you are going to pay someone 15.00 per hour, you will be getting a kid to develop your applications or someone that has no clue about what they are doing...
If you are going to pay someone 15.00 per hour, you will be getting a kid to develop your applications or someone that has no clue about what they are doing...
$15 is a very low price.
I've been doing php/mysql etc... for about 4 years now... my rates last year were minimum 35-50 per hour. You always tend to get what you pay for in this business so be careful who you hire at that price. Just my $.02...
See FAQ: http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.8.0/perlfaq1.htmlCoco wrote:and i guess i should learn some perl sometime too.... whats it good for? and whats it similar to?
Re: PHP Programmer Required
But no link to your website? Does it exist?blitz wrote:We offer web hosting and design services, but we are lacking in the web programming laungeges.
- hob_goblin
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so what is the approximately right price???
We all have our price.
Good Luck at $15.
But what would be the right price for a PHP/Perl/Java programmer with 2years experience?
Good Luck at $15.
But what would be the right price for a PHP/Perl/Java programmer with 2years experience?
- twigletmac
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In the UK it looks to be about £25,000 - £35,000 a year (~$37,000 - $53,000 US). So that'd be about £13/h ($20/h) at the lowest for a PHP developer. So if you throw in the Perl as well then $15/h is a tad low. Nice website http://www.riverview.net/ too - the web hosting's very good they even support PHP3!
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hmm the rate in MI is $30 not $15
and how do I know this?
Becasue ai am in similar state called Indiana and notes from others who do php in MI including such people ..
Becasue ai am in similar state called Indiana and notes from others who do php in MI including such people ..
yeah well some of us are out of work right now and aren't looking for anything major.
I'll do it for $15/hr. That's peripherals and xbox money to me.
BTW, if you are using a structured language to create logical constructs that solve a problem, you're programming. I could care less if it's assembly, C or JavaScript. Text markups are different. They are more like simple instructions. No real problem to solve = no real programming...
I'll do it for $15/hr. That's peripherals and xbox money to me.
BTW, if you are using a structured language to create logical constructs that solve a problem, you're programming. I could care less if it's assembly, C or JavaScript. Text markups are different. They are more like simple instructions. No real problem to solve = no real programming...