TechWhirl (TECHWR-L) is a resource for technical writing and technical communications professionals of all experience levels and in all industries to share their experiences and acquire information.
For two decades, technical communicators have turned to TechWhirl to ask and answer questions about the always-changing world of technical communications, such as tools, skills, career paths, methodologies, and emerging industries. The TechWhirl Archives and magazine, created for, by and about technical writers, offer a wealth of knowledge to everyone with an interest in any aspect of technical communications.
Re: So has anyone else been feeling the pressure to lower their hourly rates?
Subject:Re: So has anyone else been feeling the pressure to lower their hourly rates? From:quills -at- airmail -dot- net To:Lisa Skillern <lisaskil -at- yahoo -dot- com> Date:Tue, 17 Mar 2009 20:19:06 -0500
I've been seeing the usual mix. The low ballers who want 10 to 15 years
of experience but want to pay entry level, and those who are willing to
pay for what they get.
Scott
Lisa Skillern wrote:
> I know, I know... The economy stinks. And I totally understand that budgets are getting squeezed, but my mortgage isn't any cheaper than it was four years ago--the last time I raised my rates--and the work hasn't gotten any easier.
>
> It's been a while since I've seen anything on this, so... just out of curiosity, what is the "going rate" for a seasoned technical writer? I hear from recruiters with jobs at rates that I consider ridiculous but I know that someone is going to fill them....
>
> I've got my ROI pitch down: seasoned writers are more efficient than less experienced (read: cheaper) writers, etc, but when it comes down to it, there's no getting around the "so what is your rate" question. Even my existing clients are asking whether my rates are going down. (I feel like asking them whether they've had to take pay cuts: I suppose I'd consider one if I knew they had to as well.) I don't know whether to stay the course--because we all lose when rates go down--or whether I'm out of touch.
>
> Is anyone else feeling the pressure, and how have you handled it?
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> ComponentOne Doc-To-Help 2009 is your all-in-one authoring and publishing
> solution. Author in Doc-To-Help's XML-based editor, Microsoft Word or
> HTML and publish to the Web, Help systems or printed manuals.
>http://www.doctohelp.com
>
> Help & Manual 5: The complete help authoring tool for individual
> authors and teams. Professional power, intuitive interface. Write
> once, publish to 8 formats. Multi-user authoring and version control! http://www.helpandmanual.com/
>
> ---
> You are currently subscribed to TECHWR-L as quills -at- airmail -dot- net -dot-
>
> To unsubscribe send a blank email to
> techwr-l-unsubscribe -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
> or visit http://lists.techwr-l.com/mailman/options/techwr-l/quills%40airmail.net
>
>
> To subscribe, send a blank email to techwr-l-join -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
>
> Send administrative questions to admin -at- techwr-l -dot- com -dot- Visit
>http://www.techwr-l.com/ for more resources and info.
>
> Please move off-topic discussions to the Chat list, at:
>http://lists.techwr-l.com/mailman/listinfo/techwr-l-chat
>
>
>
>
ComponentOne Doc-To-Help 2009 is your all-in-one authoring and publishing
solution. Author in Doc-To-Help's XML-based editor, Microsoft Word or
HTML and publish to the Web, Help systems or printed manuals. http://www.doctohelp.com
Help & Manual 5: The complete help authoring tool for individual
authors and teams. Professional power, intuitive interface. Write
once, publish to 8 formats. Multi-user authoring and version control! http://www.helpandmanual.com/
---
You are currently subscribed to TECHWR-L as archive -at- web -dot- techwr-l -dot- com -dot-