Thursday, January 26, 2012

Re: [Rails] Average hour rate for a Junior Rails developer.

On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:55, Philip Hallstrom <philip@pjkh.com> wrote:

>> Getting more granular and asking about cities, it seems San Francisco
>> is the mecca, so to speak, followed (distantly) by New York, Chicago,
>> and Washington DC.
>
> Portland, OR and Austin, TX come up a lot as well...

Oh of course, how could I forget -- last year, Puppet Labs was trying
to convince me to consider moving to Portland! Very nice city
(visited there last summer), but I don't want to move. :-) New
Relic's also there, and a fair assortment of startups. Still fewer
than DC-land, what with all the federal (and federal contracting)
jobs, tho. I've seen some for Austin too, but not enough to make an
impression.

-Dave

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