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How much does a PHP/Perl/ASP (not .NET) programer make yearly?
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How much does a PHP/Perl/ASP (not .NET) programer make yearly?
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depends where is he from
if its some dude from russia he can earn say 1500$/month and say its cool.
while the pro level usa dude wont even spit at u for 1500$.month
so it depends alot where is he from, what is his level and so on.
does he work for some 1 or freelancer.EMAIL: admin [AT] kaktuz.com
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i'm foreign, i don't know what "high" meansOriginally posted by polle54good question
I doubt it is very high, unless you really got your shit together
a friend of mine is making $12 a year here with the above skills and 5 years of experience, how much can he make in L.A ?Comment
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he is in the same country as you and I kaktuz, but he wants to "laredet" to L.AOriginally posted by kaktuzdepends where is he from
if its some dude from russia he can earn say 1500$/month and say its cool.
while the pro level usa dude wont even spit at u for 1500$.month
so it depends alot where is he from, what is his level and so on.
does he work for some 1 or freelancer.Comment
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i ment $12KOriginally posted by Zesteri'm foreign, i don't know what "high" means
a friend of mine is making $12 a year here with the above skills and 5 years of experience, how much can he make in L.A ?Comment
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That's more than I makeOriginally posted by Zesteri ment $12K
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fortunately there are contest threads to help you pay your bills ;)Originally posted by wojThat's more than I make
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not that much. unless you work in an industry like finance, and then you really need to understand the subject and can't be just another garden variety programmer
why not search monster.com for a better idea
technical skills are a bit of a mugs game to be honest - you don't make that much, your skills are out of date in a few years, and ageism is rife in the industry. probably best you learn a skill that makes more money and has a longer shelf lifeComment



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