Was "What should I charge?" - how about invoicing software ?
Dave Gavin
dgavin at davegavin.com
Fri Sep 19 12:55:15 EDT 2003
In a similar vein, what do people use to generate invoices ? I've got a couple
of completed contracts that I'm about to bill the customer for, but I'd like to
present them with a semi-professional looking invoice... Any ideas ?
Thanks,
Dave Gavin
On 14 Sep 2003 22:13:23 -0400
Grant Young <granty at bellatlantic.net> wrote:
> I'd multiply the w-2 hourly rate ($40-50/hour) by 2 or 3 to come up with
> a rough approximation. Depends on the location and expenses, usually
> with low expenses and little traveling (or telecommuting) I'd charge
> around $80 per hour, if it's a long commute on-site or they're
> unpleasant more. On contract (1099 basis) you've got to cover
> self-employment taxes and benefits. YMMV. I don't think there's a
> magic formula but don't sell yourself short, its easy to leave money on
> the table.
>
> On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 18:59, dsr at tao.merseine.nu wrote:
> > I have the possibility of contract work coming up. It would generally be
> > high-end UNIX system administration; in one case, the potential client
> > needs their main systems restored to working order (including a fairly
> > complex RAID/LVM subsystem) ASAP. I'm extremely good at the particular
> > OS involved.
> >
> > I would take a job doing this fulltime for anywhere from $80K to 100K.
> > What should I charge as an hourly rate given:
> >
> > - I expect that I would like to work for these people again. If I do
> > good work, they might well hire me on a parttime basis.
> >
> > - I don't want to undercharge by much, as I need the money.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > -dsr-
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