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Subject:Re: Contracters - billing for driving time? From:"Tara Charter" <tara -dot- charter -at- physiciansmutual -dot- com> To:Melissa Nelson <melmis36 -at- hotmail -dot- com> Date:Thu, 22 Dec 2005 07:27:00 -0600
Way to go Melissa. That is a great xmas present. I wish, as I'm sure others do, that I lived so
close to work.
Melissa Nelson wrote:
> I agree with Pamela, I would incorporate it into your hourly rate. In the
> past when I have accepted contracts, I take the drive into account when I
> state my salary requirement. Luckily, I just (Merry Christmas to me) became
> a "permanent" technical writer for the company where I have been working as
> a contract tech writer, which is a mile from my house! WOOHOO!!!
>
> Melissa
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