• @[email protected]
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    -710 months ago

    There are very few people on this earth who make $150 an hour in an ethical way. The employees of google are not that people.

    The leopard ate their face.

    • @AllonzeeLV
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      10 months ago

      I don’t disagree, but they are a symptom, not the root issue.

      But hey, nevermind. I think they stole a few of our cookies. Some guy in a suit sitting on a mountain of cookies yelled down to warn me about them. Great guy, think his name was Warren.

    • BaldProphet
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      310 months ago

      $150 an hour isn’t as much as you think. When I did tech consulting I charged $100 an hour and felt like I was exploiting myself.

      • @[email protected]
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        -210 months ago

        I think if you realized how out of touch it is for somebody in the top 2% of income earners in the world to state that they are exploiting themselves sounds to other people, you probably wouldn’t have said it.

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          410 months ago

          Haha 1) I don’t care, 2) I’m not even close to the top 2%. I’m a broke college student who would be skipping meals if it weren’t for the SAVE plan. I ended that business because $100/hr didn’t leave enough for me to live on after covering my business expenses, so it wasn’t worth my time (which it shared with classes and an internship). For a consulting fee in a Western country, $150/hr is pretty much par and hardly excessive.

          • @[email protected]
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            -110 months ago

            A person who makes $300,000 per year (which is roughly $150 an hour) is in the top 2% of world income.

            A small side business owner who bills clients $100 an hour is a completely separate conversation that I have to wonder why you would even bring it up unless obfuscation of my original point was the intent.

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              You’re fixated on the hourly cost and not taking into account expenses. Also, in the US freelancers have to buy their own health insurance and equipment which is insanely expensive.

              Freelancers also don’t get full billing because they are not working all the time, so that 150/hour has tom over all the down time when work is not available. Freelancers also pay their own taxes and pension plans.

              You’re just out of touch with operating costs for freelancers so maybe stop before you do some homework.

              • @[email protected]
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                010 months ago

                … This discussion is about former google employees not the contract work a commentor here used to do.

                You are the second person attempting to make it about being a freelancer. I’m not interested. I would however be interested if you are going to discuss what I said in the context of the discussion.

                • @TheFonz
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                  210 months ago

                  Yeah I see what you mean. My bad. I did get fixated on the guy’s freelance thing. That being said, you should take COL into consideration when talking pay. I haven’t lived in the US in quite a while so I’m not sure what 300k gets you in some places like the west coast.

                  • BaldProphet
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                    010 months ago

                    I think poverty wages extend above 100k in a few Bay Area cities, such as San Francisco.

            • BaldProphet
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              010 months ago

              Yeah, I was talking about $150/hr, not $300k per year. For a consultant to take home that much, they would have to charge a lot more than $150/hr.