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I would be very interested in any replys you may get as it pertains to
the hourly rate you are offering.
Thanks.
Charles De Saro
On Thu, 11 May 1995, Douglas Orchard wrote:
> I have a contract for a junior technical writer or for a writer who
> wants to learn online help (DOC-2-HELP, ROBO-HELP, MS HELP COMPILER).
> The contract is in San Mateo, CA and begins ASAP. It also involves the
> ability to generate application program softwaer documents in
> accordance with installation standards.
> This is a 6 month + extensions contract. The pay is not great. It is
> $12.50 for a jr. tech writer and $15.60 for a sr. writer (over 3 years
> experience). However, it does offer a nice learning opportunity and
> there are 3 positions available ASAP.
> For more information, please call Doug Orchard, a recruiter with Toner
> Corporation at (800) 500-5339 ext. 202, FAX (916) 649-0352 or email
> orchard -at- ix -dot- netcom -dot- com -dot-