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Re: "Employment and salary outlook for technical writers based on the 2017-2018 STC Salary Database"
Subject:Re: "Employment and salary outlook for technical writers based on the 2017-2018 STC Salary Database" From:Gene Kim-Eng <techwr -at- genek -dot- com> To:Lauren <lauren -at- writeco -dot- net> Date:Thu, 10 Jan 2019 17:36:28 -0800
If anyone has that sort of data, it would probably be the Small
Business Administration. But even that would be incomplete, because
most communities don't make much (or any) effort to enforce business
license requirements on people who are working W2-type jobs as 1099s.
Gene Kim-Eng
On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 3:53 PM Lauren <lauren -at- writeco -dot- net> wrote:
>Business licenses are
> required to work as 1099 employees in some counties and for some
> companies, so I suggested that there could be some data somewhere to aid
> your search.
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