>You are definitely more cost-effective than a programmer here in the U.S. The only programmers charging $25-30/hr here are either in very small towns (few contracts to pick from) or inexperienced. Having seen your work, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend a customer in the U.S. contact you for development work (I would even recommend it). However, in some cases, it is still preferable to have a developer that can be 'on-site' for some systems and during some phases of the project. For that reason alone, you will still be preferable for some work within your country as local programmers here will also be preferable for those jobs here. I don't see all programming moving to outsourcing but a combination of offshore/outsourcing may be a reality.
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there is transaction overcost
- for project manager which will contact us
- for more clear descriptions of the problems(it is not possible someone to come to your working place and to say customer like to do something)
in many cases it is good to have on-site developer
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