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I got the following email from Darsh Mehta. I am unable to move to New York
myself, but maybe someone else here will be interested. In that case, please
contact this person. He says he can pay up to $35/hr.

---

I was wondering if you are available and if you would be interested in a
python/c++ consulting position in NY. Its a 8+month project with good
chances of a possible extension. Please call me at my number below or
reply back if you are interested. If you know of someone who might be
interested then feel free to forward this email or let them call me.

Thank you.

Regards,
Darsh.
Da*****@stsworl dwide.com
Tel 1.678.254.1000 x 249
Fax 1.678.254.1035
Cell 763.360.0775

--
Hans Nowak (ha**@zephyrfal con.org)
http://zephyrfalcon.org/

Jul 18 '05 #1
3 1300
Hans Nowak wrote:

I got the following email from Darsh Mehta. I am unable to move to New
York myself, but maybe someone else here will be interested. In that
case, please contact this person. He says he can pay up to $35/hr.

[...]

Just as a matter of interest, is $35 currently considered an acceptable
hourly rate for programming in the Big Apple? I wouldn't have thought so ...

regards
Steve
Jul 18 '05 #2
In article <taQsc.182486$f _5.21035@lakere ad01>,
Steve Holden <sh*****@holden web.com> wrote:
Hans Nowak wrote:

I got the following email from Darsh Mehta. I am unable to move to New
York myself, but maybe someone else here will be interested. In that
case, please contact this person. He says he can pay up to $35/hr.

[...]

Just as a matter of interest, is $35 currently considered an acceptable
hourly rate for programming in the Big Apple? I wouldn't have thought so ...

Jul 18 '05 #3
Cameron Laird wrote:
In article <taQsc.182486$f _5.21035@lakere ad01>,
Steve Holden <sh*****@holden web.com> wrote:
Hans Nowak wrote:

I got the following email from Darsh Mehta. I am unable to move to New
York myself, but maybe someone else here will be interested. In that
case, please contact this person. He says he can pay up to $35/hr.


[...]

Just as a matter of interest, is $35 currently considered an acceptable
hourly rate for programming in the Big Apple? I wouldn't have thought so ...


.
.
.
While "programmin g" is, of course, far more heterogenous
than we're pretending for the current purposes, $35 / hour
in NYC sounds WAY low to me.


an alternative view says they are:
1) looking for a intern/student
2) justifying importing H1B or L1 talent (look, we advertised the job
and got no takers)

--- eric
Jul 18 '05 #4

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