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GreenValueHost is HIRING

We're looking for L3 techs with experience in OpenVZ virtualization. On-call and available largely throughout the day, preferably in the EST, CST, MST, or PST time zones.

Pay ranges from $15 to $35 per hour depending on experience, availability, and number of hours worked. Pay is negotiable.

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  • Want an Aussie? No? Well...

  • Who'd want to associate themselves with this kind of company?

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  • 小板凳前排入座.

  • @David_P said:
    Who'd want to associate themselves with this kind of company?

    Considering the pay that seems like a trade off that could be made. I'm not aware of any LE* company that can pay into the $30/hr range. I'd assume they would be using a fake name under support too.

  • RBHRBH Member

    @WebSearchingPro said:
    Considering the pay that seems like a trade off that could be made. I'm not aware of any LE* company that can pay into the $30/hr range. I'd assume they would be using a fake name under support too.

    Thats why they make you sign a NDA so you can't bitch about your pay after.

  • ATHKATHK Member

    I thought GVH had all in-house staff anyway..

  • nullnullnullnull Member
    edited August 2014

    @kyaky said: 小板凳前排入座.

    GVH_Jon said: You must be a resident of the U.S or Canada.

  • @ATHK said:
    I thought GVH had all in-house staff anyway..

    Probably expanding due to all the threads on LET generating so many sales :P

  • WorldWorld Veteran

    @kyaky said:
    小板凳前排入座.

    Hey bro English pls

  • Monsta_AUMonsta_AU Member
    edited August 2014

    @David_P said:
    Who'd want to associate themselves with this kind of company?

    I asked myself the same question. However some people know no shame, or are desperate.

    @WebSearchingPro said:
    Considering the pay that seems like a trade off that could be made. I'm not aware of any LE* company that can pay into the $30/hr range. I'd assume they would be using a fake name under support too.

    You are kidding yourself if you think they pay up to $30/hr. It's just there to look good and get more applicants.

    I would be surprised if anyone got more than the base offering here... and would not be surprised if they offered some positions at less than $15.

    "Sorry, you don't meet our standards for employment as an L3, but you can be a L1 tech at $5/hr"

  • @Monster_AU

    I have paid him $25 per hour for hours and hours of admin time before.

  • ARKARK Member

    美帝

  • Also forgot to mention, a 1099 contractor agreement form needs to be signed.

  • ihatetonyyihatetonyy Member
    edited August 2014

    More importantly: I'll advise you on public relations for $35/hour.

    Unrelated question: does anyone know how I can stretch "stop talking" into 40 hours a week?

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  • @GVH_Jon where is your in-house team !? If i recall correctly 12 people ? Did they quit or your so call company grow bigger ?

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  • @GVH_Jon said:
    Also forgot to mention, a 1099 contractor agreement form needs to be signed.

    Wait, wait, wait......

    You are paying $35/hour (maximum) for a 1099 position? You expect some poor sap to not only feed himself, but provide healthcare AND 40% of his income to Uncle Sam?

    Lets do the math, $35/hour = annual salary of $72,800
    Uncle Sam automatically takes $29,120 (40%). If you live in a state where State Income Tax is a thing, take some more money off.

    So we're looking at a job that just clears $40k/year. It includes no heathcare, no time off, no benefits what so ever. I made more working at Walmart.

    The only way this would make financial sense for anyone, is if GVH decided to include Health Care, and Paid Time Off. For a 1099 spot, I'd see pigs fly before that happens.

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  • guys, stop feeding the troll.

    we're getting trolled big time and giving him free publicity.

  • DrJinglesMD said: So we're looking at a job that just clears $40k/year. It includes no heathcare, no time off, no benefits what so ever. I made more working at Walmart.

    Jon's gotta take a little off the top for his massage treatments.

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  • hbjlee17hbjlee17 Member, Host Rep

    @GIANT_CRAB said:
    guys, stop feeding the troll.
    we're getting trolled big time and giving him free publicity.

    Exactly.

  • MunMun Member

  • This is his marketing thread

  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider

    @Mun said:

    Try using html for your images. They never load on my mobile :(

  • David_P said: Who'd want to associate themselves with this kind of company?

    For 35 bucks an hour, I would

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  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited August 2014

    Yea, at 35$ i won't complain either

  • @jcaleb said:
    For 35 bucks an hour, I would

    @William said:
    Yea, at 35$ i won't complain either

    It's not $35/hour, after taxes you're looking at closer to $20/hour.

    Run, run as fast as you can

  • jvnadrjvnadr Member
    edited August 2014

    @DrJinglesMD In Greece, 20$ per hour is 3360 monthly salary, about 2700€ (8 hours per day, 21 days per month, 2 days off every week). The minimum salary here is 410€ per month and an average salary is about 600-650€ (hail the crisis...).

    Even if you pay for full public insurance (something you are obligated to do if you have a personal business and covers all medical and medicine expenses in all EU countries), the cost is no more than 400€ per month.

    In most EU countries in the South (Spain, Portugal, Italy etc.), salaries are similar and in European North, average to higher salary is about 2000€. So, a clear salary of 2300€ is extremely good, you have to work for many years in a big company and become an executive to gain that money...

    20$ per hour after taxes are not bad at all for Europe, or I should say this person is very well-paid and he works from home or anywhere he has a laptop and a dsl connection!

    So, it is tempting as of the money, I don't know as for the company though...

  • said: You must be a resident of the U.S or Canada.

    I understand in other parts of the world this would be a great deal, but for America and Canada, no.

  • You guys act like Jon is going to pay top dollar for whom he hires. Consider $25 as the average he's willing to pay and do your tax calculations based off that.

  • DrJinglesMD said: It's not $35/hour, after taxes you're looking at closer to $20/hour.

    I don't pay US tax and would invoice on a company.

  • DrJinglesMD said: I understand in other parts of the world this would be a great deal, but for America and Canada, no.

    I'm from Manila. So 35 bucks is huge

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