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How much should a part-time webmaster make per year?
Wednesday 20 January 2010 @ 10:35 am

Job is for a year-round community pool/swim team. Requires semi-daily updates and managing online registrations. No high-level training required.




 4 responses to “How much should a part-time webmaster make per year?”

  •   God wrote:

    Guess it depends on the budget of the community pool, which I’d guess is not that much. Sounds like a good job to just get started in the profession, even if the pay isn’t that much. Having the experience can lead to other jobs.

  •   mattmaul92 wrote:

    Well… It realy depends. If you’re offering a job i’ve been looking for one. I’m expirienced in HTML/XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL Databases, and Ajax. I also know a little bit about and am learning Java, C++, Visual Basics, and Flash.
    If it’s you that’s getting the job offer then i’m guessing you’ll be working with PHP, and MySQL.
    And depending on the site you’ll be working on 10-30,000 a year.
    BTW.. If you’re giving out the job, or think you can’t do it i’ll take it for less than 3,000 a year as i’m only 15 so don’t realy find a big pay fit. Also the experience will help later when I go for bigger jobs then let me know matt@runempire.com.

  •   R L wrote:

    AS much AS U want !!

  •   philski333 wrote:

    Just a whole boatload of money

How much should a part-time webmaster make per year?
Wednesday 20 January 2010 @ 10:35 am

Job is for a year-round community pool/swim team. Requires semi-daily updates and managing online registrations. No high-level training required.

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 4 responses to “How much should a part-time webmaster make per year?”

  •   God wrote:

    Guess it depends on the budget of the community pool, which I’d guess is not that much. Sounds like a good job to just get started in the profession, even if the pay isn’t that much. Having the experience can lead to other jobs.

  •   mattmaul92 wrote:

    Well… It realy depends. If you’re offering a job i’ve been looking for one. I’m expirienced in HTML/XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL Databases, and Ajax. I also know a little bit about and am learning Java, C++, Visual Basics, and Flash.
    If it’s you that’s getting the job offer then i’m guessing you’ll be working with PHP, and MySQL.
    And depending on the site you’ll be working on 10-30,000 a year.
    BTW.. If you’re giving out the job, or think you can’t do it i’ll take it for less than 3,000 a year as i’m only 15 so don’t realy find a big pay fit. Also the experience will help later when I go for bigger jobs then let me know matt@runempire.com.

  •   R L wrote:

    AS much AS U want !!

  •   philski333 wrote:

    Just a whole boatload of money

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