Re: Technical writing salaries

Subject: Re: Technical writing salaries
From: ASL Communications Inc <jaloew -at- ix -dot- netcom -dot- com>
To: Perry_Moore -at- themoneystore -dot- com
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 16:49:34 -0700

"Senior" starts at 10 yrs, not 3, and as
for salary in the Bay Area, I would expect
it to be fairly high...maybe 80 plus.

--Allen

Perry_Moore -at- themoneystore -dot- com wrote:

> What are the salaries for a Sr. Technical writer? I live north of SF, Ca. Is a
> person with 3 yrs experience considered a Sr. TW? What is a Sr TW, anyway?
>
> Thanks,
> Perry
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