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by narcissus
4621 days ago
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I might be confused, but doesn't the fact that you're turning down work mean that you haven't yet plateaued rate wise? I mean, if you're turning down work doesn't that mean that you can increase your rate and still be doing the same amount of work? |
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However, my experience, though limited, has offered a very different picture. The vast majority of companies have a number in mind that they consider to be the standard rate for development work in their city. It looks like in London that's about £50/hour. Once you attempt to exceed this rate, regardless of qualification, the number of companies willing to hire you drops significantly to the point where you would have trouble finding steady work.
There are exceptions to this rule on both sides but most freelance developers will face this ceiling until they master the skills to overcome it (which, as you can probably guess, are sales-related, not technical).