Okay, let's try to figure out Leslie Green's hourly rate. First, I'll look at the skills listed. They have Video Editing, Video Production, Photography, Social Media, Graphic Design, Web Development, and more. That's a pretty diverse skill set, especially in creative and technical areas.
Next, the experience. They've been working in video-related roles for a long time. The first job at Two Wheel America started in 2012 and is ongoing, so 12 years there. The Video Creator role goes back to 2000, which is 24 years, and VP at NetSpace Ads since 1996—28 years. Wait, but the last company listed under experience is "personal" with a duration from 1943 to 2011, which is 68 years. That seems odd. Maybe a typo? 1943 would make Leslie quite old, so probably an error. Maybe it's 1993 or something else. But I'll focus on the relevant work experience.
Location is Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia, which is a smaller town. Rates might be lower than in big cities. However, remote work could mean rates aren't strictly tied to location. But typically, location still plays a role.
Looking at the roles: Video Production, Technical roles involving DVD conversion, Web Development. The skills are a mix of creative (Video Editing, Photography, Graphic Design) and technical (Web Development, DVD). Web Development can command higher rates, but it's just one of many skills here. The main focus seems to be on video production and editing.
Considering experience length, over 12 years in current roles, but the longest is 28 years as VP at NetSpace Ads. However, the description there is just "Web Site hosting," which might not be as specialized. The core expertise seems to be in video production and editing.
In the US, video editors' rates vary. Entry-level might be $25-50/hour, mid-level $50-75, senior $75-150. Given Leslie's extensive experience (over 20 years in video roles), maybe around $75-100. But location is a factor; Georgia might have lower rates than NYC or LA. However, if working remotely, maybe higher. Also, having additional skills like Graphic Design and Web Dev could allow bundling services, but the primary rate would be based on the main skill.
The "VP" role might indicate some managerial experience, which could add value. But the description is vague. The Social Media skill could also be a plus for content creation packages.
Possible range: $65-85/hour. Considering the long tenure but in a smaller market, maybe towards the lower end. But with 24 years in video production, maybe mid-range. Let's say $75/hour. But I need to check if the experience is continuous and relevant. The jobs seem to overlap; for example, from 1996 as VP (web hosting) and 2000 in video. Maybe they have parallel roles. However, the key is the video production experience, which is 24 years. So $75 seems reasonable. However, some might price higher. But given the location and possible mix of roles, maybe $70. Alternatively, if the web dev is more recent, that could push it higher. But since web dev is listed as a skill but the role is from 1996, maybe it's outdated. So sticking with video production as the main driver, $70-80. Let's go with $75.