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Jay Maechtlen wrote:
> Ned Bedinger wrote:
>> Janice Gelb wrote:
>>
>>> On a side note, I think that this type of suit directly
>>> contradicts the desire of most technical communicators
>>> to be considered professionals on a level with programmers
>>> and engineers.
>>>
>>
>>
>> The California bar is set at $36/hr.
>
> Interesting number.
Somewhere back in this thread is a post that posed something like $36 as
the current dividing line for California. Find that post to find out
more about the interesting number.
My point was the interesting concept of a divide, not the number it
occupies.
Regards,
Ned Bedinger
doc -at- edwordsmith -dot- com
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