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I've never done it but an ex-colleague of mine has.
He did some digging and got the standard contractor rates in his area and
then had two choices:
1. Undercut slightly - assuming it's higher than your salary would've been.
Should get you the gig as long as you mention that you're a 'cheaper than
the average rate'.
2. Overprice slightly - you'll hit the ground running and they don't have
any lag getting you up to speed so you'll be more productive than a
contractor.
Ultimately his view was the HE was doing THEM a favour, but I guess that
depends a lot on previous relations with the company/people.
I'm not entirely sure which option he took though. How badly do you need the
money?
Gordon
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Posada [mailto:jposada01 -at- yahoo -dot- com]
> Sent: 13 December 2004 15:07
> To: TECHWR-L
> Subject: Consultging after RIF'd
>
>
> Hi, guys...I got a call this morning. My ex-company called,
> asking if i'd consider doing a little part-time consulting to
> transition them on the things I did, which centers around FM,
> online help, and the single sourcing between the two. I'd
> guess we're talking about maybe a week to two weeks of time,
> though the subject of rate or numbers didn't come up.
>
> Anyway, I told the person who called (to test the waters)
> that I'd be willing to talk, for the boss to call me.
>
> Anyway...I'm curious about how others have approached
> this...how did you structure the arranemment and how much
> over the salary (when broekn out to an hourly charge) did you charge?
>
> =====
> John Posada
> Senior Technical Writer
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