Peter Buechler wrote: > = > On Wednesday 12 March 2003 05:25 pm, David Mandala wrote: > > Since their quality can be outstanding that is going to be hard. > > American Express is now more then 75% sourced in India where they hav= e > > PhD programmers getting and happy with $7 per hour. > > > = > This is true. But their overhead that brings them up to $20/hour. Then = if we > specialize in things that are best done face to face, we could charge > somewhat more than that. Perhaps we could write specifications and test= s, > then ship the implementation off to India. > = > Or maybe I should go to law school :-( > --------------------------------------------------- One of my friends is from India. He worked for IBM and made $1000/month ($12K/yr - $6/hr) as a junior- to mid-level coder. IBM charged $30K/yr for his services ($15/hr). Maybe the answer is become the middleman in the offshoring effort. = Hmmm... get $30K, pay $12K, keep $18K - Cool!!! George -- = Discover . . . | Free Computer Security Information <=B7=B7=B7> Secure | http://www.georgetoft.com/security Networking | = @http://georgetoft.com | Lock your box - keep your affairs private!