I love programming. I don’t see it as a job. I see it as a hobby, even fun but I have done this hobby for over 17 years and like so many hobbies, they take up a lot of time and they never covers the true costs.
I have always provided a very affordable programming service.
Some clients may not think so because they can see they have paid thousand dollars and they feel that they should have more for there money.
In fact, much of the money they have paid is for hardware, technical support, the purchase of the base products, training, and installation. To this we are now able to produce a new report that highlights the various categories of spend to help customers see their true investment on their core business operating system.
The actual dollars spent on programming tends to get lumped in with these services and the customer sees their overall spend as being part of the consideration of today’s discussion.
In truth, the actual cost of development is usually much higher that is quoted and we fail to help the customer understand what has to be done and how much true time it will take to produce a procedure.
This is very common in the small business market and many programmers fall into this scenario and eventually simply go broke.
When a customer requires a modification, any modification, here are the areas that require time.
- The project requires discussion
- It has to be designed
- It has to be thought about
- It has to be reviewed for how it will impact on other areas of the program and user’s experience
- It has to be created
- It has to be tested with a set of test data
- An installation routine has to be created to install it into everyone’s application
- It has to be tested and debugged at the customers site
- A training manual has to be adjusted or created
- Videos have to be made
- New entries into the Certified Training Program have to be made
- Staff and Distributors need to be re-trained as well as all customers
- A period of time needs to elapse before we can send it out through our standard update
- Support procedures need to be established and web pages updated
- If it is a new module it has to go through a marketing process
- If it is a new module it has to have a new registration process established
The whole process requires creativity on behalf of the programmer and has to be done in a relaxed state of mind which is not easy to achieve whilst you have many other responsibilities.
Hence most programming tends to happen after hours so the programmer not only works all day, but also works throughout the night, weekends and public holidays. The impact of such a work habit on the programmer is considerable and tends to result in poor personal relationships, constant sleep deprivation, stress and anxiety.
Long term exposure to a programmer makes anyone feel that the programmer has a personality disorder and is simply “quirky”.
Our new terms of trade are designed to address these findings.
The main changes to the terms of trade are:
- All quotes for modifications are estimates only
- True costs will be charged
- All sundry costs such as the cost of visiting a site, are charged for
- For each modification a “Discovery Document” will provide a reasonably true estimate of actual time required for the job to be completed and the customer will be kept informed on a daily basis as to what progress has been made so that they can keep track of charges
- A project will have a specific start and finish date
These changes will not only resolve the actual problems of creating modifications, but will also provide the customer with a faster turnaround of their desired modifications.
The programmer will be more relaxed and not feel the same amount of pressure.
There is a current job vacancy. It is for the cure to the flue virus. Can someone give me a fixed quote on the costs and when will it be complete? Only a fool would fix the price for this job and programming is very much the same.
If the customer will not abide by these terms, find another customer, it’s that simple.
One company I know sets up a new company for each development project. If the project fails, the new company closes down but the parent stays up. This is the cost of creation, Big Kids Rules. Why should you place your life and the happyness of your family in the hands of a business owner?