OK, I just got back from my 1st job interview in a while. My ass is killing me.
Let me preface by saying that I am a firm believer in honesty -- on your resumé, and in the interview. Lies have a way of coming back to haunt you later on.
So, of course I told the guy that I haven't worked steady since Dec '02, and have done some freelance consulting (and, of course, the book). "That's not a problem", he says with a smile. "You are obviously qualified to work with MySQL."
🙂 OK.
So, he tells me about his client. They need someone to go in and redo all of their databases. "It's a complete mess." That means data massaging, database normalization, the works. And don't lose a single record! If anyone has ever had to rework a database system that's already in place, you know what I'm talking about.
The client thinks it's a job that will take a few hours. The employer thinks I'll be in there from 6 months to a year. Hmm... seems to be a slight disparity there... but hey, you don't know until you go in and look, right?
I'm feelin' it so far. I like autonomy -- being in control and doing the project the way I think is best. It's a PHP/MySQL project. Sounds great, I'm interested.
"Ok, the client is looking to pay around $30/hr."
:glare:
You know that means the client will ask for $20/hr. "And it's probably about 16 hours per week."
:glare: :glare: :glare:
I have colleagues making 6 times that amount. for at least 40 hours/week. Heck, I used to make 6 times that amount. I know the market's not like it was 4 years ago (please don't get me started on Bush right now), but come on.
About this time, I'm feeling like a girl at the prom who just found out she was asked because she has a reputation for being easy. Time to put out, and get a hamburger and fries on the way home as your thanks.
Yeah, I've been out of work. That doesn't mean I'm not competent, or that I'm worth crap. But leave it to these companies to take advantage of the fact that you aren't working to dangle a stringy carrot in front of your face when you're starving.
So people tell me, "hey, it's better than what you're getting now." Yes, it sure is. If I haven't had sex in a while, should I be willing to bend over and "take it like a man?" Should I be happy about having to flip burgers for a living, if I can't find anything else? At least then the burger and fries would be free.
I don't mean to sound snobbish or ungrateful, but seriously... if they want a code monkey to pound out some code, the pay is fine. If they want someone to take over their databases and make them more efficient, and trust him to do so without losing data, and give them a good front end application to administer it, then they should be willing to pay for what they get.
It's not that I wouldn't take the job if nothing else comes along. And I'll do it with a smile, do a damned good job, and hopefully use the job as a stepping stone to something better. And sure, I could look for the silver lining. But I just can't help but feel like I am seriously being taken advantage of.
Any thoughts? Am I out of line? Do you like my new prom dress?