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Sadly, the rates you just heard are now about average. Over the last year,
rates have really dropped. I have seen ads looking for writers with 5 years
of Frame, some Java or other programming experience, PhotoShop and RoboHELP
for $30 an hour in the LA area. More ads than I want to know about.
Unless you have special skills - can read C++ or script in Javascript -
these are the rates. The days of $75 - $95 an hour for strong writing are
over for now. I don't like it either but there it is. Be happy that you were
offered the part. Many contractors I know are struggling to find anything at
any rate.
But we are having our best year ever. I don't know how, but we are! All I
wanted this year was to keep my people busy.
sharon
Sharon Burton-Hardin
Anthrobytes Consulting
909-369-8590
www.anthrobytes.com
Vice-president, Programs of the Inland Empire chapter of the STC
www.iestc.org
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| I just got off the phone with a recruiter who presented me, a
| senior-level technical writer, MA, who has been earning $65 - 70 an
| hour W2 for more than the last year, with a tech writing contract
| opportunity for a piddling $42 an hour on a 1099 basis. I was tempted
| to take the job at first because it allowed off-site work, but the
| insult and degradation got the better of me. Geez, a poor wage AND
| the employer isn't even willing to pick up the cost of social
| security!
|
| I told the recruiter that not only was the hourly wage an
| abomination, ....
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