First thing's first: I'm not looking for work right now. Second thing's second: I'm not looking for back-patting, or false sincerity. I'm asking for honest opinions from people who I trust to know.<p>OK, down to business.<p>Everyone knows that salary negotiations are hard, especially for us introverted types. I figure that one reason why <i>I personally</i> suck at them so bad is that I don't have any real idea of how much other people (employers in particular) see my worth. It's tough, but that's how it is.<p>So what I want to do here is get a little equaliser in my pocket; I want to find out how much people would <i>actually be willing</i> to pay me, so that the next time I go into a salary negotiation I know when I'm getting low-balled, and how far I can push.<p>Of course, this will change with location, job, etc. but I just want your honest opinion. If you were to hire me, based on the work I can show you, what would be 1. Your opening offer, 2. The lowest you would expect to get away with, and 3. The maximum that you would pay. <i>Optionally; 4. What could I do to improve this?</i><p>Just so you're not making random guesses, here's some background on me:<p>- I work primarily in PHP and JavaScript, but have had (commercial) experience with Python (Pylons/Repoze.bfg/Pyramid; Django; Zope/Plone) and Java.<p>- I've spent most of my years filling the roles of both a Software Developer and a secondary server administrator.<p>- I've started an Open Source project (http://www.samuellevy.com/mico) which, while not huge, has a couple of translations provided by users (Russian and Spanish), and is being used by a couple of hundred businesses.<p>My website: http://www.samuellevy.com<p>tl;dr: I want you to pretend that you're going to hire me, and then tell me what you would offer me.