Ask HN: How much should I pay an iOS dev tutor?

1 points by allsystemsgo ↗ HN
I'm about to hire a tutor to help me along with my iOS project. He is asking for 100 an hour. Does this sound reasonable? The sessions would be taking place via Skype?

If it is reasonable, what sort of things should I make sure the tutor provides before the lessons so that I get the most out of my lessons?

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Wow, for that kind of money he ought to do the entire project for you. I think that's quite high for one be taught something which, theoretically, one could learn on one's own. Especially via Skype.
$100 USD (assuming this is USD) is pretty steep for remote mentoring.

...unless you have an extremely challenging, and specific problem they are going to help you solve.

For general iOS tutoring/mentoring, there are countless resources available online that will get you pretty far down the road of iOS mastery.

With that said, I will tutor/mentor your for $75 an hour! :)

Have you published anything to the app store?

Edit: Honestly my current project shouldn't be all that challenging. The problem is the number of hours in the day. That, and there is not a big mobile development community where I live, so I don't particularly have access to developer mentors.

iOS training companies fees break down to about $100 an hour, but for real life instruction including hotel and food. It is overpriced for Skype tutorials. I would suggest the Stanford iOS course which is available for free on iTunes U, supplemented by the materials on ADC.