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The odd jobs that float in through the transom generally want to pay me
$36 per hour, regardless of location of job or person, without any
consideration of the massive expense of relocation. I have turned down (or
more often simply ignored) $36 jobs on both coasts and in Flyoveria. These
are apparently the same jobs that were $17 per hour 20 years ago. They
sometimes have excruciatingly detailed lists of "required" "skills". I do
not believe the jobs actually exist.
To figure out how to manage pay rates you can probably do well by checking
out Nick Corcodilos. He's the "don't tell them your pay rate" guy.
On Tue, 04 Oct 2016 17:42:34 -0400, Keith Hood <klhra -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
Does anyone know, what is an acceptable pay rate for a tech writer for the
Sacramento area? I had a recruiter ask me how much I would want for a job
there, and I have no idea what the market there is like.
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