Re: Salary info from Coopers and Lybrand survey

Subject: Re: Salary info from Coopers and Lybrand survey
From: Linda Laurie <LinLaurie -at- MSN -dot- COM>
Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 09:53:25 UT

You misunderstood. I said $46k is high for an entry-level tech writer. I also
said that the survey didn't specify experience levels and that made it
difficult to go by.

Lin

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behalf of Paul Fussell
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 1997 12:41 AM
To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
Subject: Re: Salary info from Coopers and Lybrand survey

>On Aug 1, 11:43am, Linda Laurie wrote:
>> Subject: Re: Salary info from Coopers and Lybrand survey
>> This is interesting, but I'm curious about experience levels. No entry
level
>> tech writer will get to $46,000 out here in Seattle (especially not by me),
>> unless they contract. Even so, you need some experience to get that first
>> contract. I know some senior writers who can't get to $46,000 with lots of
>> experience. This list seems a little skewed.

>>>>At 1:29 PM -0700 8/1/97, Jeanette Feldhousen wrote:
>Maybe because unlike most surveys, they lumped the pacific northwest in
>with California as the "west coast". The average salaries are probably
>heavily skewed toward the bay area.
>
>--Jeanette

From my Silicon Valley perspective, these salaries are skewed, and
therefore practically useless, for two reasons:

As Jeanette said, there are wide variations on the West Coast (although if
$46,000 is high for an experienced writer in Seattle, an expensive city
from my experience, tech writers are grossly underpaid there). I think the
salaries are completely unrepresentative of those paid by Silicon Valley
software companies--they're much lower than the local average.

The report also appears to average the pay of experienced tech writers,
inexperienced tech writers, experienced tech writers who have a strong
technical background in the subject area, and so on.

With these two skews, the data from the report is almost useless. I think
any doc manager who's looked for experienced writers in Silicon Valley
would probably have a good laugh and throw the report away.

--Paul


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