Consultants ...
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Thu Mar 16 14:53:16 MST 2023
I have not done any freelance work in a long time... maybe 10 years. At
that point I was charging $75 an hour. Most who contacted me wanted to
pay me much less. I was at capacity at $75/hr in 2008. Today I would
charge over $125/hr. I am a PHP developer.
I have a friend who owns a data center and provides hosting services.
For Linux admin and programming he charges $130 an hour.
Made friends with a freelance WordPress developer and he told me he
charges $250/hr.
There are a lot of factors that go into choosing a rate. Sometimes it
is just nice to take on a few side projects for cheep to retire debt
etc.
When I started freelancing in 2008 I decided $75/hr was reasonable
because of the haste factor.
I wrote an article about this several years ago :
https://www.phpprogrammer.org/freelance-php-developer-hourly-rate
One key point is you need to factor in you administrative time as a cost
of doing business.
I'd be interested in any feedback on my article.
Keith
On 2023-03-16 10:42, Snyder, Alexander J via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> To all those who have done contracted technology consulting ... what
> do you charge?
>
> I've been doing work on the side for a local HVAC company, largely
> technology administration stuff ... simple stuff ... setup website
> hosting, DNS, setup laptops when they need ... nothing terribly hard
> or time consuming.
>
> Recently I've grown frustrated with all the manual steps involved with
> setting up a new user account ... Google/M365/LastPass/Adobe ... so I
> decided to dig in for a bit and enable domain federation (SAML/SSO) on
> them.
>
> To my utter delight, it worked and was fast easier to set up than I
> initially thought.
>
> Now, when i create a new account in Google, an account will be
> automatically provisioned in both LastPass and M365, hooray! In going
> to queen on the same for Adobe DC later today.
>
> My question is ... what do I charge for this? What's reasonable? I'm
> already fairly technically inclined, so it wasn't that difficult for
> me to read the instructions and follow along ... but there was a fair
> bit of PowerShell scripting required on the M365 part, as that work
> could only be done with PowerShell using the AzureAD & MSOnline
> modules.
>
> I appreciate your input, as this level of work for a customer is a
> first for me.
>
> Thanks,
> Alexander
>
> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S22+
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