Re: Hourly Rates

2002-05-20 Thread drieux
On Monday, May 20, 2002, at 07:26 , Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote: [..] > http://lists.cpan.org/showlist.cgi?name=perl-cert > > e. two questions come to mind: a) How do you do that? b) and once a perler is certified, do the folks from the looney bin put them away qu

Re: Hourly Rates

2002-05-20 Thread Elaine -HFB- Ashton
Jackson, Harry [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth: *> *>I wasn't serious I was being sarcastic. About making a living? Lucky you :) Sun has several courses on perl where they give you a little certificate of completion when you finish the course. Also, there are a bunch of people in the London.pm who ar

RE: Hourly Rates

2002-05-20 Thread Jackson, Harry
> -Original Message- > From: Timothy Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > So my advice is, if anyone here wants to get paid for this > stuff, go out and > post an ad in the classifieds for a Perl tutor. But I > promise you it won't > be half as fun. I wasn't serious I was being s

RE: Hourly Rates

2002-05-20 Thread Timothy Johnson
"Does anyone think that for certain types of questions an hourly rate would be justified. In the UK Perl Contractors can earn some silly money. What would be a reasonable hourly rate in other countries." I'll take anything you want to send me, but I don't think that anyone deserves to be paid for

Re: Hourly Rates

2002-05-20 Thread Paul Johnson
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 10:13:53AM +0100, Jackson, Harry wrote: > Does anyone think that for certain types of questions an hourly rate would > be justified. In the UK Perl Contractors can earn some silly money. What > would be a reasonable hourly rate in other countries. http://perl.plover.com/Q

Hourly Rates

2002-05-20 Thread Jackson, Harry
Does anyone think that for certain types of questions an hourly rate would be justified. In the UK Perl Contractors can earn some silly money. What would be a reasonable hourly rate in other countries. Does anyone know of a widely recognised Perl certification programme other than RTFM for n year