Wages of Programmers

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16 comments, last by kooktroop 21 years, 7 months ago
$25/hour sounds pretty cheap for database work to me. Do you get full benefits as well? If you''re familiar with MySQL, I''d love to hire you myself if you''ll work that cheaply.


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neosmyle, yeah i did that math to. So it would appear im not earning enough.
Anyway, Dex im interested in that job offer...
Do not remove a fly from your friend's forehead with a hatchet.Chinese Proverb
Dexterity - " If you''re familiar with MySQL" - since when is this a database?


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THONA Consulting Ltd.
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Let me guess -- Microsoft SQL is the better DB, right?

*snicker*

ah, the mentality of the mob.
thonIdiot,

Let me guess -- Microsoft SQL is the better DB, right?

*snicker*

ah, the mentality of the mob.
Actually $52,000 per year is almost exactly right for an entry level developer with college degree. Assuming you''re getting full medical, retirement plan, stock options, etc, etc.

If you''re still in high school, I''d say that''s actually a higher wage than I''d expect you to get. (So don''t rock the boat.)

Of course, a fully trained/certified consulaant with a couple years of experience would get much more than that.
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thonIdiot,

Let me guess -- Microsoft SQL is the better DB, right?

*snicker*

ah, the mentality of the mob.



Yikes, this forum is rapidly decending to the level of the "Help Wanted" or "Game Writing" forums.
CheeseGrater,
Thank you, thats pretty much what i was looking for.
And yes i am still in high school... still with a lot to go
Do not remove a fly from your friend's forehead with a hatchet.Chinese Proverb

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