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this only relates to people who are looking to hire for custom mods - not providing full-time employment
What you're talking about is inexperience. Cost is determined by a variety of factors (I won't go into this) ... but ultimately, you can save more money if you accept a "per project" bids over hourly bids. Just imagine ... paying someone hourly for a project that takes 100+ hours to complete. At $75 an hour, that's $7,500+. Most programmers "here" would have done the project for $5,000 (maybe less). Inexperienced programmers do not understand the complexity involved in projects ... the same thing applies to people who are looking to hire - employer (member submitting a service request). For starters, all projects should go through a "beta testing" phase to find bugs and usability issues - some projects will require more time than others.
When a project fails it ends up costing employer and programmer money. employer - hires someone else to fix issues programmer - just lost a paying customer TIP When submitting a Service Request - If a programmer does not ask for a detailed bulleted description of your request - ignore them. Coders looking for work - If employer does not provide a detailed bulleted description of project - ignore them. |
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