Hi, David,
The way I interpreted this was that they were saying the higher rates were prevalent in 2001, and the lower rates were given for 2000.
>>"While the majority of rates last year fell by more than 20 percent, and more than one third fell by over 30 percent, ComputerJobs.com also show that Visual FoxPro rates jumped 54.1 percent to $75 from $48.67 in 2000 and Visual C++ rates are up 46.3 percent to $50.73 from $34.67 per hour in 2000."
>>Contract Professional Magazine January 2002 page 26.
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>Yes, 2000 was a pretty good year for VFP contract work, at least here in Atlanta. 2001 and 2002 are a completely different story...
-- Larry Keyes
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