Let's assume you are a top expert in your field
$30/hour
- no health insurance
- no vacation
- no marketing cost
- work for multiple clients at the same time
- only accept projects that you can run on autopilot
- interact with many people interested in your services (good for networking)
- fiscal engineering: you pay no tax
- you compete with people in India and appear less expensive
- use open source software and programming languages
$300/hour
- 2 month vacation per year
- great benefits (e.g. 2 kids in private schools)
- you spend several months each year in sales and marketing
- expensive marketing budget
- lot's of international travels
- several months each year with no income
At then end of the day, the $30 and $300/hour consultants might be making the same money (after taxes and expenses), if the$30/hour consultant works only on project that can be automated, working simultaneously on multiple contracts.
Thoughts?