TechWhirl (TECHWR-L) is a resource for technical writing and technical communications professionals of all experience levels and in all industries to share their experiences and acquire information.
For two decades, technical communicators have turned to TechWhirl to ask and answer questions about the always-changing world of technical communications, such as tools, skills, career paths, methodologies, and emerging industries. The TechWhirl Archives and magazine, created for, by and about technical writers, offer a wealth of knowledge to everyone with an interest in any aspect of technical communications.
Re: Questions - Going from Hourly to Per Project Basis
Subject:Re: Questions - Going from Hourly to Per Project Basis From:"Chuck Martin" <cm -at- writeforyou -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 1 Oct 2003 09:35:39 -0700
"Sharon Burton-Hardin" <sharon -at- anthrobytes -dot- com> wrote in message news:214977 -at- techwr-l -dot- -dot- -dot-
>
> Since about April 2001, we have had no client want an hourly project. I
> don't blame them. Hourly projects seem to just go on and an with no end in
> sight. They seem to bleed money. How do you plan your project budget in
this
> case?
>
I infer from a statement such as this that problems exist with management of
the projects, not that they are billed hourly. Hourly billig is thus a
convenient straw man.
And then, what do you do in a flat-rate project when the schedule slips by 2
months, yet there's no additional TW work? All of a sudden you're either
sitting idle because you have your work done, yet you're committed to that
company, or you're waiting for information that has been delayed because of
the schedule slip, and you're still committed to the contract.
Are any of the other engineers--programmers, industrial, design, QA, etc.,
being asked the same thing?
I wouldn't do it for anything large and complex. I might for something small
and simple, say anything that can recognizably be complete in up to a week.
RoboHelp for FrameMaker is a NEW online publishing tool for FrameMaker that
lets you easily single-source content to online Help, intranet, and Web.
The interface is designed for FrameMaker users, so there is little or no
learning curve and no macro language required! Call 800-718-4407 for
competitive pricing or view a live demo at: http://www.ehelp.com/techwr-l3
---
You are currently subscribed to techwr-l as:
archive -at- raycomm -dot- com
To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-techwr-l-obscured -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com
Send administrative questions to ejray -at- raycomm -dot- com -dot- Visit http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/ for more resources and info.