Current compensation conditions

Chris fj1200 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 22 13:26:34 EST 2010


Depends on the job itself.

What type of job?

I am currently working a contract doing embedded development, and I am
getting the same hourly rate that I was 4 years ago. so yes, the current
economic climate has certainly not helped .

Chris


On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 13:23, Michael ODonnell <
michael.odonnell at comcast.net> wrote:

>
> I might be invited to join a team of developers on what they're calling a
> "contract" basis (tho it'd actually be a W2 rather than 1099 relationship;
> hourly, no benefits) and they've asked me to quote a rate.  As it's been
> a while since I've had to dance this dance I wonder what other people
> are seeing in the market WRT compensation trends - have the generally
> depress{ed,ing} economic conditions affected engineering budgets to the
> extent that it ought be considered a major factor when quoting rates?
>
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