Machiavellian said:
Probably because specialist always gets paid better than your average wage. This is pretty much standard especially in contracting work. You are paying for the expertise of the person and their ability to produce a high end product or service. I have worked a number of consulting jobs and you are always paid at a much higher wage then the employees working at the company. If you do not understand the business I believe you should do some research on the subject instead of just believing that what you believe is fare is how the industry works. I will say that depending on the work you do usually depends on the hourly wage. There have been a number of situations I was only paid 70 bucks an hour and for the same job I was paid 450. Each situation was represented on how important my work was to the specific project. The main issue I see here is the flat rate. It speaks volumes that something was not right. Anytime a client is trying to get you to sign a flat rate especially if its low means its going to be a nightmare project. |
Well please explain to me why Helena deserves more than your average VA then?







