will anyone do this its pissing me off tryijng
how much is "alot"If you're willing to expand your budget by a lot then I'll gladly set it up.
I charge £75 for a standard mail server setup, obviously you can have a lower budget and go with someone else.how much is "alot"
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lolI charge £75 for a standard mail server setup, obviously you can have a lower budget and go with someone else.
No it's not. VAT is included in that price which is 3 hours @ £25/hour. Someone who isn't some skidadmin is worth more than $5 per year, especially when they have rent to pay and a belly to fill.£75 is way overpriced for a mail server lol
No it's not. VAT is included in that price which is 3 hours @ £25/hour. Someone who isn't some skidadmin is worth more than $5 per year, especially when they have rent to pay and a belly to fill.
I agree with you, however you should consider that people on MCM are not willing to pay £25/h. Additionally, I'm not really sure how installing a mail server takes 3 hours. While I agree this shouldn't be free, consider changing your prices, as I'm afraid nobody will bite on MC-M and you're just wasting your time.No it's not. VAT is included in that price which is 3 hours @ £25/hour. Someone who isn't some skidadmin is worth more than $5 per year, especially when they have rent to pay and a belly to fill.
I work with many people from MCM who have a brain, actually. See my next response for the 3 hour part.I agree with you, however you should consider that people on MCM are not willing to pay £25/h. Additionally, I'm not really sure how installing a mail server takes 3 hours. While I agree this shouldn't be free, consider changing your prices, as I'm afraid nobody will bite on MC-M and you're just wasting your time.
Installation, security, DNS, the ongoing support that comes of any job you do (even if that's just questions), and I often have to wait a lot on the clients. Sure, it may take me 1.5 hours, but chances are somewhere down the line that same server will take up another hour and a half somewhere else.[DOUBLEPOST=1533917687][/DOUBLEPOST]Well I can't see how it's gonna take you 3 hours to install a mail server![]()
Working on finding a new job, recently left a software dev job and had an interview yesterday for a sysadmin one.[DOUBLEPOST=1533917758][/DOUBLEPOST]Why don't you get a system administrator job if you have experience and want a good pay?
It's people like you that I get paid to fix past installations of, so there's that.£75 is way overpriced for a mail server lol
Please read and understand what I said. The point I was making is that generally lower-priced sysadmins are usually not very good and their customers end up coming to me to fix the work that was done.Excuse me sir? I never asked you to fix anything for me and I have never even dealt with you.
All I was suggesting or intending to suggest is that, while in the real world these prices are valid, realistically nobody will pay those prices on mcm. So a suggestion (to make some money rather than none) would either be to search elsewhere or lower prices. As fair as that price may be, and believe me, I get you fully (I’m a sysadmin/developer as well), it isn’t worth it to go after only sales with that price on mcm because nobody will ever buy.I work with many people from MCM who have a brain, actually. See my next response for the 3 hour part.
Installation, security, DNS, the ongoing support that comes of any job you do (even if that's just questions), and I often have to wait a lot on the clients. Sure, it may take me 1.5 hours, but chances are somewhere down the line that same server will take up another hour and a half somewhere else.[DOUBLEPOST=1533917687][/DOUBLEPOST]
Working on finding a new job, recently left a software dev job and had an interview yesterday for a sysadmin one.[DOUBLEPOST=1533917758][/DOUBLEPOST]
It's people like you that I get paid to fix past installations of, so there's that.
But they do. So you're completely wrong.realistically nobody will pay those prices on mcm.
Who says I don't? MCM is about 3% of my income.So a suggestion (to make some money rather than none) would either be to search elsewhere or lower prices.
But as I said, you're just completely wrong.it isn’t worth it to go after only sales with that price on mcm because nobody will ever buy.
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But they do. So you're completely wrong.
Who says I don't? MCM is about 3% of my income.
But as I said, you're just completely wrong.
All I was suggesting or intending to suggest is that, while in the real world these prices are valid, realistically nobody will pay those prices on mcm. So a suggestion (to make some money rather than none) would either be to search elsewhere or lower prices. As fair as that price may be, and believe me, I get you fully (I’m a sysadmin/developer as well), it isn’t worth it to go after only sales with that price on mcm because nobody will ever buy.
Please read and understand what I said. The point I was making is that generally lower-priced sysadmins are usually not very good and their customers end up coming to me to fix the work that was done.
Excuse me sir? I never asked you to fix anything for me and I have never even dealt with you.
Please read and understand what I said. The point I was making is that generally lower-priced sysadmins are usually not very good and their customers end up coming to me to fix the work that was done.
