PHP Career Advice
So now, these PHP recruiters are calling out of the blue and from
everywhere. My phone ain't rung like this since the Clinton years.
And there's this one job - sounds tasty. It's like a temp service for
doctors. Right now, they mail in their billing hours in crayola and on
cocktail napkins... or something like that.
They want a simple little web-based hours-tracking utility - well,
simple before they start in with the creepy features... and you KNOW
there's gonna be feature creep, because it was an agency recruiter that
called me - and they bill by the hour, rather than the project, right?
So I figure I'll setup something named "DocBilling.int" or somesuch and
use my current working framework to let them login and log their time,
and for the doc's bean-counters to be able to view a couple of reports.
Here's the situation:
I think they expect to hire me for an hourly rate, and expect the
project to be finished sometime in January.
*The problem is that I can build the damn thing in a weekend, but I
don't want to miss out on all that extra cash.*
Let's say I'm getting $10/hr - and man, it's sooo much more than that! -
but let's say. If I do it the way they expect it to be done, I can milk
the contract for what - 8x40hr weeks - that's $3k plus. But if I do it
in a 16 hr weekend - I don't even get $200.
I was thinking that, when I talk to them next, I should suggest a
project-based, rather than hourly-based, rate - and estimate at the high
end. But I've never done that before through a recruiter, and I don't
know how it'll go over. I just know I've *always* had problems with
hourly recruiter jobs.
Any suggs?
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