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> From: Sue [mailto:skirk -at- iprimus -dot- com -dot- au]
>how you would go about rewriting this unit to a
> Cert III level and cost it! . . . how on earth do I cost this?
I agree with what Jennifer said about estimating the time, and then adding a
percentage based on your assessment.
However, to avoid this project setting unwanted precedent, I suggest that
you invoice the employer and state "Work for Hire" as a detail. This will
keep the job separate from any other work they may offer you, and can not be
used as a standard for other possible manuscripts.
Cheers,
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Edwyn Kumar
Endymion and Icarus Design mailto:bastion -at- telus -dot- net
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