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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Independent tech consultant : 600k-800k/year.[/quote] What do you consult on that people are willing to hire you for that amount? But most people can't do that without a compelling pedigree and deep network of connections.[/quote] It's BS. You don't make that kind of money unless you are un sales or upper management. Fake news. [/quote] Independent consultant here. At any given time, I have 2 projects going on, each with a rate between $150-$200/hr. I am extremely good at what I do, I am typically able to finish 80hrs of work in 50-60hrs/week. Ten years back I was a Sr. Director with a top defense company, left it to work for myself and haven’t looked back.[/quote] You can't take a hourly rate contract and commit time card fraud and bill it as if it were a firm fixed price contract , assigning whatever random hours you believe it would "typically" take. I'm an actual senior leader at an tech company working in the public sector and you my friend are scum that ks cheating tax payers. Someone needs to check your IP address and file a fraud report with OIG. If you are really in tech then you'd know how easy it would be to doxx you. [/quote]
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