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This was originally posted to the WinHlp listserv and forwarded to my
attention by a co-worker.
Justin Cascio
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Boggan [mailto:scottb -at- HELPCRAFT -dot- COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 2:21 PM
> To: WINHLP-L -at- ADMIN -dot- HUMBERC -dot- ON -dot- CA
> Subject: WinWriters Help Author Salary Survey
>
> Do you know what you're worth as a Help author? How do you stack up
against
> your peers? How is salary affected by location, experience, and
> responsibilities? The WinWriters Help Author Salary Survey is designed to
> supply you with many of the answers.
>
> Everyone is invited to participate in the first study of compensation
> specifically targeted at Help authoring. The survey form is at
>http://www.winwriters.com/ohc/salarysurvey.htm To thank you for your
> participation, all respondents will be entered into a raffle for a number
of
> prizes. The survey ends December 15, 1999, and results will be published
on
> the WinWriters web site by February 1, 2000.
>
> Scott Boggan
> HelpCraft
>http://www.helpcraft.com
> Associate, WinWriters Online Help Conference
> March 5-9 2000 http://www.winwriters.com/ohc.htm