Re: web design business... (OT)

by Stephen Johnston <pepe(at)gainsay.com>

 Date:  Mon, 10 Apr 2000 16:30:21 -0700
 To:  hwg-business(at)hwg.org
 References:  aol
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Take how much you want to make
then Divide by
How many hours you want to work
that Equals
Your hourly wage

oh never mind, your not a lawyer...

-Stephen Johnston



At 07:15 AM 4/10/2000 , you wrote:
>Dan:
>
>As I mentioned in a previous post, I'm not looking for hourly rates/wages. I'm
>more interested in total billings for the year. Knowing this does not give one
>any idea of what the hourly wages are, because there's no way to know 
>number of
>billable hours. And there's no possible hint of "price fixing."
>
>Thanks for your response
>
>Satch
>
>WebProgrmr(at)aol.com wrote:
>
> > I'm not a list guide, but I'm aware of the list policies.  This 
> question most
> > likely breaks the rules.  The question you want to ask is "Where can I 
> find a
> > survey of industry wages?"  I'm not sure of the right answer, but within a
> > few phone calls locally, you'll likely find the answer.  I'd call local
> > high-tech recruiters or temp agencies.
> >
> > As for finding the information on the wages survey online.... Here's 
> what the
> > hwg.org site reports on "pricing" which includes wages:
> >
> > "The HTML Writers Guild will not suggest or recommend 
> fees/prices/wages, and
> > is not involved in price-fixing in any manner."
> >
> > The link you want in order to read up on it is:
> >
> > http://www.hwg.org/lists/rules.html#5
> >
> > regards
> > ++Dan
>
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>Arlington, VA
>sfreed(at)doubled.com
>703 920-7333
>703 920-1841 fax
>

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