Dead or not, it's still a good choice if you want to deliver native windows gui apps.
$150/day living expenses? $4500/month? Where are you?
I've been doing odesk/elance gigs for a few years, and though I can find work at $25/hour, the competition is stiff, it's a pain trying to get paid for all hours billed, and the clients aren't those you can easily list…
> Instead it took over a year and the lead developer on the project walked away making a rate of right around $10/hour. To me, this sound like: if you accept a fixed rate contract knowing it'll work out to $10/hour, you…
Dead or not, it's still a good choice if you want to deliver native windows gui apps.
$150/day living expenses? $4500/month? Where are you?
I've been doing odesk/elance gigs for a few years, and though I can find work at $25/hour, the competition is stiff, it's a pain trying to get paid for all hours billed, and the clients aren't those you can easily list…
> Instead it took over a year and the lead developer on the project walked away making a rate of right around $10/hour. To me, this sound like: if you accept a fixed rate contract knowing it'll work out to $10/hour, you…