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Subject:Re: Tech Writing and Ireland From:peter -at- softwell -dot- co -dot- uk (Peter Hirons) To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 29 May 2002 10:47 +0100 (BST)
> 1. How much does a tech writer make as a contractor per hour (in Euros)
?20 upwards. ?30-?50 more usual. More in Dublin than in Cork, Galway or
Limerick.
You have to appreciate that Ireland (the Republic) had a population
approaching 4 million, of which nearly 2 million live in, or within
commuting distance of, Dublin. The vast majority of high-tech jobs are in
or around Dublin, although there are business parks in the other major
cities - Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford in descending order of size
- that have some suitable employers. There are one or two "specialist"
areas, for instance Cork has a large concentration of pharmaceuticals.
> 2. How much does a tech writer make as a full-time employee (in Euros)
Anything from ?25,000 upwards. Above ?50,000 is rare. Same comment as
above re Dublin.
> 3. What sort of benefits are offered to tech writers in general both by
> contracting firms and employers
Permanent employers offer pension, life insurance, medical insurance (not
always). I can't answer for contracting firms.
> 4. What is the market like for tech writers in general (Cork, Dublin,
> Belfast, etc.)
>
Depressed generally. There are a few jobs in Dublin, but very limited
outside. I can't speak for Belfast as it's a different country, although I
have had one or two come up as a result of searches for "Ireland".
Peter, Nr Clonakilty, Co Cork, Ireland
(Laid off 3-months ago and still looking)
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