Well Jeff I think it wasn't his point. He obviously don't plan to stay as UNMO (undereducated medical officier) forever.
There is also no need to play with big and low salaries, we all know that quality of job/person can't be measured by salary.
(BTW if your work is so big leasure, where is my favorite request. Java to 64 bit native compiler with ability to use Intel assembly syntax. ~_^)
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Are you saying there are 25 months in the year? $10/hour is nothing.
Note the word "conversion (factor)". $ vs some other money. Actually it should be 23.7, but it made my point anyway.
If you believe $10 is really nothing, you might give me the difference if I'd get a less paid job.
I doubt it. Such things dont generally happen except for overpaid and/or unskilled jobs.
I think in comparison to game developers salaries rest of industry is overpaid (relative decrease in salaries in one part of industry tends to influence other parts as well). In comparison to the rest of the world current US/UK salaries are too high, and because a program's quality isn't country dependent...
Used mine on day one after graduating.
It might be interesting history, would you share?
Great. How do you tell, out of interest?
Would you like a 6 pages article full of juicy and boring details, with ending words: it depends on your previous experience, and about detailed knowledge of various persons, and a bit of luck?
Of course there is a nice preliminary method. Choose topic force him to do demo, look curiously at it. Then if you'd hire him, you'd have to do testing him some more, there might be a time interval when it's easy to kick him out.
The real problems are person that could play on working when on probation, then when they started to be protected by law, theirs working activity could decrease by a factor of 3. Alas the choosen demo method doesn't work on them.