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Reply NJ

2005-04-23, 8:56 pm

VB.NET Web Programmer in New York $40/hr

We are looking for someone to work as a VB.NET Web Developer. In this
role, you will design and develop application software for a successful
global corporation. You will also support and install software
applications. Additional duties are to participate in the testing
process and utilize formal development methodologies. A bachelor's
degree is required and a BSCS is preferred. Candidates must have skills
in: Microsoft .NET (ASP.NET, VB.NET) and Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000.
2-4 years of experience in applications programming for a major
corporation and in team development environment is required. Preferred
skills include: Visual Source Safe, Javascript, Microsoft Reporting
Services (a plus), object oriented development, and relational database
design.


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Scott M.

2005-04-23, 8:56 pm

I would think that any "global corporation" would know that a good VB.NET
programmer would be more than $40 p/hour. I would also think that a "global
corporation" would know what a head hunter is and that you don't solicit in
a professional development area like this. Lastly, I would think that
anyone who knew anything about IT, would know not to post their unaltered
email address in a newsgroup.



"Reply NJ" <replynj001@myway.com> wrote in message
news:1114285524.267275.262880@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> VB.NET Web Programmer in New York $40/hr
>
> We are looking for someone to work as a VB.NET Web Developer. In this
> role, you will design and develop application software for a successful
> global corporation. You will also support and install software
> applications. Additional duties are to participate in the testing
> process and utilize formal development methodologies. A bachelor's
> degree is required and a BSCS is preferred. Candidates must have skills
> in: Microsoft .NET (ASP.NET, VB.NET) and Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000.
> 2-4 years of experience in applications programming for a major
> corporation and in team development environment is required. Preferred
> skills include: Visual Source Safe, Javascript, Microsoft Reporting
> Services (a plus), object oriented development, and relational database
> design.
>
>
> Reply to: replynj001@myway.com Please put "VB.NET Web Programmer in
> New York $40/hr" in your reply
>



farseer

2005-04-24, 3:57 am

there are contracts offering about $80 to $110 an hour for .NET related
work. The higher contracts were for more of a architect/project
lead/developer role however.

never the less, even "just" VB.NET should worth more than just $40 imo.

Alvin Bruney [MVP - ASP.NET]

2005-04-24, 3:57 am

is that for straight 40 work w or a couple hours here and there. i need
to complain to my boss for more money if that's the case

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"farseer" <farseer@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:1114302380.125337.13090@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> there are contracts offering about $80 to $110 an hour for .NET related
> work. The higher contracts were for more of a architect/project
> lead/developer role however.
>
> never the less, even "just" VB.NET should worth more than just $40 imo.
>



farseer

2005-04-24, 8:57 am

that's for a $40 hr w, 6 month minimum contract. i have found the
better paying ones ask for C# and Java experience. seems folks are
either to convert existing java systems OR are looking to do tie a .net
component into a an exisitng infrastructure based on java...

Bruce Wood

2005-04-25, 8:57 pm

I thought that $40 / hr was the cost of a cheap apartment in NY...?

farseer

2005-04-26, 8:57 pm

>>I thought that $40 / hr was the cost of a cheap apartment in NY...?

pretty much. the all in one - one 700sq ft room that includes the
kitchen, living room, dining room, and bathroom...

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