Andy: I feel you. I am a salesman - my wife and I have been squeezed like a camel through the eye of a needle in this economy. Affording a $24-25 project isn't realistic-i see your point. It's a world of smaller and less banks, and banks that don't lend. Ray
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[newtech-1]Iphone App Developers on list?
Considering most devoted freelance devs will spend 50-70 hours/week, and these apps are subject to wild feature creep, and the skillset is paid $100,000+ fulltime, yes, $40 per "hour" for iOS work is sweatshop.
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$40/hr = sweatshop? ;)��
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Any reasonably-sized/reasonably rich (aka: worhtwhile) app is going to take what, at least a month of one dev's time? $40/hour for top-notch in-demand tech skills? sweatshop.
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