Hey Guys,

I've been working on a pretty big Django project for a while now. Between
everything we've covered so far -- I've got some pretty good experience in.
Particularly with using a range of techniques and overcoming many different
obstacles. I find myself reading the Django source code almost daily and
consider myself on the "high-end" of the learning scale; not an expert but
definitely making good pace.

Anyways, my current project doesn't pay as much as I need to make. Between
my school loans, child care, etc... I'm barely covering my minimum expenses
and I'm already sacrificing quite a bit to survive on this income.

This project still has a little while to go before it will be determine
whether or not it'll succeed or fail. Either way, I need look at other
opportunities for the future. Does anyone know of any Django (or general
development) positions that allow telecommuting for more than $35/hour? Or
on the other hand, should I just go back to strictly freelance and aim for
the $50/hour that most would charge to do the same job? There's plenty of
jobs out there but I can't move from my area (South-West Ohio).

Thanks!
- Kurtis Mullins

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