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Will adult design ever reach $200 a month?
Given the rate outsourcing is changing this industry, will adult design ever reach $200 a month? What factors are keeping that from happening? Will it ever happen?
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$200 a month for an adult designer?
It will happen when the dollar goes up 500%. |
I would never hire someone for under 500/month. It's just degrading. Especially knowing that half of it goes to some fat overlord.
No offense to fat overlords ;) |
at $200 a month... you'd be better off working as a bathroom attendant.....
at McDonalds. |
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Start a union.
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It won't drop that low.
Design is design.... you get what you pay for. |
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Outsourcing should be a crime punishable by death.
Fucking penny pinching cocksuckers. |
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show me samples of this great work done for $125. every time somebody has show me the work of their outsourced designers it has sucked.
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Even if that's the case (not likely), some are probably made in Saipan, a US territory where people make lower than the US minimum wage. My question originally was: What are the factors preventing global digital product prices from sinking to the lowest sustainable level? |
Thing is ... outsourced designers compagnies are offering right now aren't really good designers...
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Add a few bucks to that 200 and thats what the designers walk with from the outsourcing services, between 200-400 a month to the employee, the rest is administration (yes fat overlords).
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I think anyone that was in a position that was eliminated due to outsourcing, should have the right to challenge their foreign replacement to a duel.
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That would be a lot of angry camera and auto workers |
Here's my take on how things work out economically:
US/First world countries pioneer a technology. When it first comes out, price is very high. Manufacturers have a fat margin so manufacturing is done in the US. Market expands and more and more consumers demand lower pricing. So manufacturing is shipped out to overseas suppliers. Layoffs in the US on lower end stuff and focus is on higher end stuff. Then next tech wave or innovation/product line hits, repeat the cycle above. Maybe the problem is not that the 'jobs are being shipped out' its because capital is so readily available in the US that there's an overwhelming urge for profit maximization? Here's a hint: those people displaced find other jobs and are not on welfare lines. So, even if design hits $200 a month will it mean the end of the US freelancer? or economic doom? |
any other thoughts on this?
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Lots of views. Need more discussion :)
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I can't believe that designers don't make a lot more than that! Time to get a new job if they don't. I think the really good ones make a lot more than just 200$ per month.
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Why would anyone SETTLE for $200 when they know they can get paid $500-$1000? If they don't start settling, then you will just be FORCED to pay the higher fee's.
You wouldn't have any other options, so why the hell would they settle for only $200 and live like shit, yet have to work their asses off to first LEARN, and keep a CREATIVE MIND, and yet get shit for payment? |
Isn't that the argument of people in developed countries? But people settle for out of country workers. First with Japan. Then Korea. Then China. Then, probably a bit later, Africa.
Also, why should people be FORCED to pay higher fees as you put it. Take Southeast Asia for example: right now the action is on the Philippines. If there's an antiporn crackdown and jailing of some operators, the focus will probably shift to another country. After that, its probably Cambodia where you'll get $200 or so... So what's preventing the price from sliding? People haven't maxed out the learning curve yet or is there a BARRIER (not artificial like price fixing) to pricing? As for people living like shit... most of the world lives on $1 or $2 per day. It all depends on local pricing. It may seem low to you but pricing is always local. Thanks to the Internet, that can be tapped now. Quote:
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Western countries are already stagnant in the economic sense by comparision. |
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These prices will only go up. The bottom was 3 years ago and the prices have gone up. The dollar COULD go up and drive down prices, but the dollar is in no position to do so...
What will happen is US Designers will start earning less, overseas will start learning more and over the course of time it starts to balance out more and more. And to whoever said outsourcing should be a punishable crime...I mean, we're all entitled to our opinions...But we have a software production office overseas and our programmers earn the equivilent of 120K/yr . They live in nice condos downtown for the most part or are no longer barely getting by with their families. Would they be better off with their old jobs , earning about 1/5th as much ...putting themselves in a position where one thing can go wrong (medical, natural disaster) and they might DIE? I TOTALLY understand people who are pissed about outsourcing because it takes jobs overseas (because american workers demands have gotten too high).... But most the people who are against it watched a NOVA special on sweatshops in like 1991 that showed people in Taiwan making shoes for 2 cents an hour. Educate yourself, most these people live better within their communities than 95% of Americans. This is the question I always ask people who think its wrong.... DO YOU THINK ITS WRONG TO PAY A UPS DELIVERY GUY IN CALIFORNIA MORE IN CALIFORNIA THAN ONE IN SOUTH DAKOTA BECAUSE HIS RENT IS 3 TIMES AS MUCH? I think thats just economics and nothing more :2 cents: :2 cents: |
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You should talk to the guy named "The Truth Hurts" he is convinced globalization is bad... I guess he'd think differently if he worked in a US telecom equipment manufacturing plant shipping out the good stuff to China/India. :1orglaugh |
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1) Costa Rica 2) Vietnam 3) Philippines That was as of 2 months ago |
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There's a pyramid in all industries. Top of the food chain are high value high $$$ services in design -- paysite/concepts etc Bottom of the food chain are 'grinder' type work--tgp designs, galleries, etc It looks like the bottom is being outsourced out but the quality of the top of the pyramid is still spotty for outsource outfits... If that's the argument, maybe its just a matter of time? |
So you're basing overall economic growth based on just the real estate sector? :helpme
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Check the August, September issues....One of those 2. There is an article talking in depth about outsourcing....The huge problems being had in India right now, Vietnam as the best up and coming country. Philippines doesnt really get much mention other than for the real estate |
Short of a ton of americans moving to southeast asia starting their own design shops using local labor, I only see the price going down. If you want to firm up prices, you have to soak up the supply (remember the law of supply and demand). Since that's not gonna happen anytime soon, you'll just see more of the pattern of guys who used to work for outsource companies take a few clients with them when they leave, those clients no longer have any work, so they hit the boards doing stuff for cheap. American training + third world wages = $200 or lower monthly rates.
Probably one of the biggest barriers against price lowering is probably the price of infrastructure. I'm not sure if its taxes... I don't know if the tax police is as hardcore in SE asia as in the US or Canada/EU Quote:
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The statement was made about these South East asian countries being stagnat basically, not growing...however you want to reword it...But that is far from the case. I'd much rather have investments over there that are going vertical right now than inflated American stuff |
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They have their own railways to transport ya from one block to the next. Some were built at enormous cost from a dream, and sure, they remained almost empty for a few years, - but that's totally changed now. Even within the Asian area the market is expanding substantially. Sure "The Truth Hurts" when it's hurting him. Sounds like another Bush idea gone bad! :winkwink: |
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Actually, what is happening is the supply is having a VERY hard time keeping up with the demand...Prices are going up, the proof is in the numbers. Look at how much prices have gone up in India. The same will occur in other countries. As far as taxes, this is another issue that will drive things up. Currently the programming industry in India is struggling in comparison to the other countries because 50% ALL profits created from the country (software production for example) goes to the Indian government. Great for call centers though because there is no product created from call centers to pay from. The question is, will other countries start implementing anything like this. |
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