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# <font color=red>What do you mean "market/value"? </font> <blockquote> The alternation between market value of IT creative staff labor in some one or a synthesis of job titles and the case of creation of IP with much higher value than that. E.g: an entity might be building some IP for which it needs a specific seat filled and the task is both clear and appropriately compensated by the seats job title, that then would be the market side of the alternation. OTOH if that entity is asking one man creation of some high value whole project IP, or a fundamental invention of high value incommensurate to a market wage of a single job title, then a "market wage" is inadequate, a different deal, the rationale actually of fixed cost, is needed. The market value of a man day is 8 x the hourly market range for the highest paying job title entailed, e.g. BLS 15-1133, fullstack execution in that title notwithstanding.</blockquote> | # <font color=red>What do you mean "market/value"? </font> <blockquote> The alternation between market value of IT creative staff labor in some one or a synthesis of job titles and the case of creation of IP with much higher value than that. E.g: an entity might be building some IP for which it needs a specific seat filled and the task is both clear and appropriately compensated by the seats job title, that then would be the market side of the alternation. OTOH if that entity is asking one man creation of some high value whole project IP, or a fundamental invention of high value incommensurate to a market wage of a single job title, then a "market wage" is inadequate, a different deal, the rationale actually of fixed cost, is needed. The market value of a man day is 8 x the hourly market range for the highest paying job title entailed, e.g. BLS 15-1133, fullstack execution in that title notwithstanding.</blockquote> | ||
# [[bane|<font color=red>How many years experience do you have with platform/language/package X?</font>]] <blockquote> ~40 overall as a professional IT worker in 2021. As of mid 2018, 30+ C and its dialects, 30 relational database, 25 Linux, ~20 web apps, 18 Java, 10 mobile, etc. Started in IT @ 19, had pre-professional phase, [https://meansofproduction.biz/blurbs <font color=cyan>blurbs</font>] is mostly 2005-2015.</blockquote> | # [[bane|<font color=red>How many years experience do you have with platform/language/package X?</font>]] <blockquote> ~40 overall as a professional IT worker in 2021. As of mid 2018, 30+ C and its dialects, 30 relational database, 25 Linux, ~20 web apps, 18 Java, 10 mobile, etc. Started in IT @ 19, had pre-professional phase, [https://meansofproduction.biz/blurbs <font color=cyan>blurbs</font>] is mostly 2005-2015.</blockquote> | ||
# [[Temporality|<font color=red>What's with the weird dates? </font>]] <blockquote> I reject the Western Epoch, which among other shortcomings, cuts off more than half of the human historical epoch, is imprecise, and is based on a pernicious superstition. The chosen epoch is the traditional Chinese long count from the traditional (not Qin Shi Huang) First Emperor. It's an important element of domain and culture independence. Other epoch may be used if there is a compelling new standard.</blockquote> | # [[Temporality|<font color=red>What's with the weird dates? </font>]] <blockquote> I reject the Western Epoch, which among other shortcomings, cuts off more than half of the human historical epoch, is imprecise, and is based on a pernicious superstition. The chosen epoch is the traditional Chinese long count from the traditional (not Qin Shi Huang) First Emperor. It's an important element of domain and culture independence. Other epoch may be used if there is a compelling new standard.</blockquote> | ||
# <font color=red>How does this relate to "Public Job Shop"</font> <blockquote> It doesn't as such, I won't try to force things into there except development of my projects. The expected norm for generic contract programming is that occurs in the buyers dev space, I'm good with that.</blockquote> | # <font color=red>How does this relate to "Public Job Shop"</font> <blockquote> It doesn't as such, I won't try to force things into there except development of my projects. The expected norm for generic contract programming is that occurs in the buyers dev space, I'm good with that.</blockquote> | ||
# [[references|<font color=red>How about references?</font>]] <blockquote> Click thru or otherwise DIY. Service worker but not a servant. As you may have gathered, might like but don't need your job.</blockquote> | |||
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