[ale] Job opportunity

Scott Steele roninazure at gmail.com
Tue Feb 20 17:42:19 EST 2007


It's disheratening to see this type of hourly rate. Unfortunately, they will
get what they pay for.

On 2/20/07, Ned Williams <nedj10 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> An hourly rate generally indicates non benefited contract work as
> well...At 15/hr thats 31k without benefits...One might question either the
> expirience or scruples of a recruiter posting at such a rate.
>
> Ned
>
>
>
>  On 2/20/07, Sean Kilpatrick < drifter at oppositelock.org> wrote:
>
> > Louis Zamora wrote in part:
> >
> > | Proactively upgrade client software remotely via internet and modems.
> >
> > | Ability to Perform system administrative and upgrade tasks within the
> > | operating system, ensuring data integrity and backup of client data.
> >
> > | Open and work on repair and upgrade tickets in response to customer
> > | needs.
> >
> > . . . .
> >
> > | Compensation is $9-$15 per hour dependent on experience and
> > | qualifications
> >
> > What's wrong with this picture?!
> >
> > I pay Hispanic day-laborers $10 an hour. I'm willing to pay $12.50 for
> > an experienced gardener -- someone who knows the difference between a
> > daffodil and a tulip and can follow instructions.
> >
> > I would posit that someone with one to four years experience and the
> > skill set to do this work is already making more than $15 an hour.
> >
> > Sean
> >
> >
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