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Subject:Re: What is the going rate? (Canada) From:David Boss <bosscomm -at- INTERLOG -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 26 Aug 1998 10:14:26 -0400
You didn't mention your current education level.
Rates in the area vary widely - from $20/hour to $100. I am a P.Eng. with 10
years experience in tech writing and corporate communications and my
standard rate is $50/hr. Hope this helps.
David
Boss Communications
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jennifer Hines [mailto:jenn -at- NDIGITAL -dot- COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 1998 5:30 AM
> Subject: What is the going rate? (Canada)
>
>
> Hi everyone,
> I am a university student (in Ontario, Canada) currently on a
> co-op work term.
> In September I am leaving my co-op position and going back to
> school for a semester.
> I have been offered contract work through my employer as well as
> another contact
> while I'm at school (whatever I feel I can handle).
> My problem is that I have no experience in this area and have no
> idea how or what I
> should charge for my work.
> I'm afraid that I'll undercut myself because I am inexperienced
> in negotiations and I
> don't really know what the going rate is.
>
> I'd greatly appreciate any and all advice!
>
> Thanks,
> Jenn
>