RE: Opportunities in Technical Writing

Subject: RE: Opportunities in Technical Writing
From: peter -at- galley -dot- ie
To: sengoldie -at- hotmail -dot- com, techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2006 08:58:05 +0000

John,

The standard answer to a question such as this is "It depends ..."

It depends on:
Your qualifications and background (you said you finish your degree in 2 years, but what subject?)
Are you straight out of school or have you worked in another field?
Your location (countty)?
Where do you want to work?
etc.

Peter



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Original Message

I have been looking at Technical Writing as a career, but although some of
the information on the net is good, i was hoping i could get some real
answers from people who work in the business.

Is the field of Technical writing growing? I finish my degree in 2 years so
i would like a rough idea of if there will be jobs when i finish.

I know that outsourcing is an issue in the IT community, and this does
relate, so what affect will outsourcing have on Technical writing?

What sort of hours can i expect to work?

Can you work part time?

What is the salary range from min to max you can theoritically earn?

Thanks for your time.

John

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