yoba222 wrote: » I perceive a business that recognizes they need to hire an IT guy/girl, but is too cheap to budget it and so the owner is attempting to compromise with this "part time" position, though it sounds like a full time workload--possibly for more than one person even. I predict the owner is going to want like $12/hour and I get the impression that the owner is a fool to be so nearsighted. Multi-offices. . . this is an unrealistic job posting. I recommend avoiding this. There are a lot of business entrepreneur types like this that lowball web developers/graphic designers/photographers. They ask for free/nearly free work in exchange for "exposure." It's a personality thing I think. I'm getting that vibe from this job description. Now if you find out that the salary is $30, I will gladly admit how stupid my opinion is on this job posting. I think I'm correct though.
Daneil3144 wrote: » [FONT=&]Found this part time position for a small business. [/FONT] Develop an IT Plan Policies and Procedures Emergency Plan Equipment Maintenance and Repair Budget Equipment Purchase and destruction Communication Tool Management Onsite and Off-site data backup Prepare a Plan for new office opening and IT management of all offices Create and develop training video for computer software programs, etc. Perform other tasks and duties as assigned. [FONT=&]Thanks for any and all input.[/FONT]
Daneil3144 wrote: » Well, I spoke to someone and $30 might be what they are looking for, cause it seems the company may be low balling it for money reasons[FONT=&]Again, not to slight you, but somebody seasoned in this role should have knocked you out of contention at a far earlier stage. There's some reason they're lowering the bar on who they're interviewing. [/FONT][FONT=&]They're not asking for a desktop tech or even a sysadmin, they're straight up trying to ask for a cheap IT manager/director. For a relatively green IT manager in my area, that probably ranges $35-50/hr for a FT employee. [/FONT][FONT=&]Also if they have no IT dept, chances are you are going to be spending a lot more than those amount of hours. All of those systems you are implementing will also need changes made to them constantly. I would quote the work at $150-$175/hr for our market, but I know how to set 80% of that stuff up already on a large scale.[/FONT]
yoba222 wrote: » I'm a little confused. Is this person estimating $30 and hour an employee there?