Hi,
I work as a full time programmer for a company and I'm presented with the opportunity to do a side project which will be done offhours for a specific time (not for the same company).
The side project would also involve programming in similar technology and difficulty.
Is it fair to say that you would price your additional hours, outside work, more than what you get for your day job. Reason being it's your free time and it is , since your day is now even more limited, more valuable. And I feel like it is more valuable to me.
So is this reasoning fair and correct?
I work as a full time programmer for a company and I'm presented with the opportunity to do a side project which will be done offhours for a specific time (not for the same company).
The side project would also involve programming in similar technology and difficulty.
Is it fair to say that you would price your additional hours, outside work, more than what you get for your day job. Reason being it's your free time and it is , since your day is now even more limited, more valuable. And I feel like it is more valuable to me.
So is this reasoning fair and correct?
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