Looking for PHP Programmer / Website Designer

Discussion in 'Programming' started by slickricky, Dec 29, 2006.

  1. #1
    This is a permanent full time job that will keep you interested. There's always something different to do, and you can work from home. $10/hr + (more experience, more money)

    I need a sub-contractor or employee to perform as a utility person with numerous different jobs. These are the programs and programming languages you should have knowledge of. Expert knowledge is not required, but strong knowledge is.

    PHP, Javascript, HTML, XHTML, CSS, Fireworks, Photoshop, Flash, Freehand, Illustrator, and Microsoft Office Suite.

    Position is available immediately, and some training can be provided for particular programs if you have strong knowledge of others.
     
    slickricky, Dec 29, 2006 IP
  2. chrisranjana.com

    chrisranjana.com Active Member

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    #2
    I was not sure about the best method to contact you, so I have sent you a PM.
     
    chrisranjana.com, Dec 29, 2006 IP
  3. KalvinB

    KalvinB Peon

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    #3
    That's very light on the pay considering knowledge is required not only in programming but also graphics. And it's full time.

    $10 and hour would be worth it for an inexperienced part-time programmer (meaning they're going to learn PHP,JS,CSS etc while they work on your projects) but you're going to have to more than double that rate to make it worth it to someone that knows everything you expect well.

    I would say that a full time inexperienced coder who learns quickly is worth no less than 20K per year. An experienced programmer should demand no less than 40K per year for a full time position.

    When it comes to programmers you're very very lucky to get better than you pay for.
     
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  4. slickricky

    slickricky Active Member

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    All Pm's Responded to, please keep them coming.
     
    slickricky, Dec 30, 2006 IP
  5. slickricky

    slickricky Active Member

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    #5
    All PM's responded to.
     
    slickricky, Jan 1, 2007 IP
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    falcondriver Well-Known Member

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    #6
    if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys. i did much better paid "spare time projects" in php for other people...
     
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  7. serversidescripter

    serversidescripter Banned

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    #7
    Hi See how we can help you
     
    serversidescripter, Jan 2, 2007 IP
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    Chemo Peon

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    Couldn't have said it better myself...you get what you pay for and programmers are no different.

    Bobby
     
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  9. slickricky

    slickricky Active Member

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    #9
    All PM's responded to, and to the people who are hijacking this thread with their opinions, which were not asked for, instead of replying to the job position... Please read the post and take note of the plus sign next to the $10/hr, it was meant to show that $10 an hour was the minimum I would pay, and as I wrote, more experienced people can make more.

    If you're experienced and reliable I'm willing to pay for it. But daily reliability will be very important.

    BTW, the programming skills are the most important, the design stuff isn't required and may not even be part of your job.
     
    slickricky, Jan 3, 2007 IP
  10. frankcow

    frankcow Well-Known Member

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    #10
    $10/hour is excellent for a new McDonald's employee

    it's a joke for an experienced programmer
     
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    ico Peon

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    sent you a pm... hope to hear from you... :)
     
    ico, Jan 3, 2007 IP