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How much is VFP consultant worth?
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25/08/2022 17:08:05
 
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Ok so if I understand correctly you want me to consider the suggestions made by guys that only make 10 to 15$ an hour? LOL

>$15 an hour?!! This is a lot. By the time I finish my projects, I barely make $10 hr lol.
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>>That sounds right to me too. One thing that I've learned to try to avoid is the 'flat rate' mess. Last time I did that I told the client it would cost them $2,000 to do what they were asking. Of course by the time I was done I probably make like $15 an hour off it. The infamous 'scope creep' kept happening and I didn't have a very good contract drawn up and ....well you see what happened lol.
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>>>It all depends on the many factors; one of them is a confidence. Let me present another example. From the world of tennis.
>>>Most tennis coaches of recreational players charge from $50 to $100 per hr. A lot of them, IMHO, are not worth it. They may have been good players but do not know how to teach. And yet I know a coach who charges from $200 to $300 per hour for his lessons. He is confident that what he offers is 2-3 times better than other coaches. In his opinion, I guess, the student learns more in 1 hour than if they take 3 lessons from a "cheap" coach.
>>>What I am trying to say is that you may want to show them (or convince them) that you can deliver 2-3 times more from your work than someone who charges $35.
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>>>>Hello Dmitry,
>>>>
>>>>So far I've never seen a director that evaluated precisely how many hours it would take to complete an assigment.
>>>>
>>>>During development there are always surprises ;-)
>>>>
>>>>I understand what you mean with doubling what I will be asking for. That would be logic if I got around 35$ in the past. But hardly justifiable if it was 50$ per hour for example.
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>>>>Regards
>>>>
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>>>>>Hi Denis,
>>>>>
>>>>>Many people here gave you a good advice. My input is as follows:
>>>>>Whatever number you have in mind, double it. Then start negotiating from the higher number.
>>>>>Another thing to keep in mind is, if you will be paid 40 hours a week regardless of what you do. Or they will give you an assignment and tell you how many hours. This makes a difference since often time (at least in my case), you may spend more hours on a "project/assignment" than they pay you. You have to account for it.
>>>>>HTH.
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hello all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I've ben offered a consultant job with VFP.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Considering that the demand is much higher than the offer how much per hour am I worth?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Also considering that I used to work there for almost 2 years, so training should be minimal.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I have a number in my head but I'd like to have your feedback.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Regards
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