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Kim Wiederman, a student of tech writing,
wrote on Tue, 13 Dec about posted
salaries for tech writers:
>I worked for a few years after highschool, before I decided
>that I needed a college education, and was making $10.50/hr.
>This is more than what some of those postings were offering!
>I just thought that with a college degree, I would at least
>start in the high 20's or low 30's. I guess I'm wondering
>if I'm expecting too much. ???
Salaries are highly variable these days, with such
factors as geographical location, your previous experience,
and technical sophistication being most significant. I know
that salaries were higher in general when I was working in
Silicon Valley than they are here in Texas. And I have seen
new graduates being paid very different amounts based on their
level of technical sophistication. So don't be surprised if
your first job after graduation does not pay as much as you'd
hoped. But the odds are good that, once you've built up
some experience, you'll command more money from subsequent
employers.
Good luck on your job search!
Live long & prosper,
Mike LaTorra
Documentation Supervisor
Accugraph Inc.
mikel -at- accugraph -dot- com
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