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Dominique King | RHIA R. DROUILLARD | Re: Hello? |
June 12, 1995 8:54 PM * |
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RRD#@> We were writing about getting roped into DTP jobs. It's funny how RRD#@>people think you are being snobbish when you don't want to work for free. Snobbish? I guess you could use that word <g> I think people start to think you're *greedy* if you express the desire to get paid for your work! RRD#@>How do they think you can afford to have all that nice computer equipment RRD#@>that makes this kind of work possible if you do everything for free? I'v RRD#@>done jobs in exchange for equipment before. In fact, most of the equipme RRD#@>have now was earned through doing WWR and other jobs. I actually enjoy RRD#@>working up material for friends but I want to offer rather than being ask RRD#@>to do it. If I'm asked, I expect to get payment. I enjoy working on campaigns...but after a while, more and more people begin asking you to *volunteer* on *their* campaign. Any time you *really* commit to working with a candidate, it becomes a real time consumer. I don't even want to talk about how much time I spent managing the last city commission race I took on...and the amount of written material attached to a race can be unbelievable (press releases, candidate questionnaires, brochures, letters, poll pieces...) Oh...and I don't want to talk about the fact that you often end up babysitting the candidate day and night...and I don't want to talk about how I ended up babysitting *two* candidates last time, after agreeing to manage *one* campaign... NO, I don't want to talk about it <sigh> I'm beginning to look at *payment* as a way of prioritizing my time <g> I have two *paying* jobs...they come first. I often have time for little else. RRD#@> I've been trying to help a friend I met LONG AGO on Prodigy, get her RRD#@>business up and running. She actually has three companies and I've been RRD#@>doing letterheads and envelopes to save her money until she gets going. RRD#@>once she gets her companies off the ground, I'll be making $20 an hour on RRD#@>jobs I decide to do. In the meantime, she pays me enough to cover costs. RRD#@>But you have to start somewhere, right? You *are* keeping samples of everything, right? That's one of the best benefits you can get from work like this...samples... RRD#@> But as for taking on more newsletters...forget it! Especially month RRD#@>ones. I might consider doing a quarterly for some worthy cause but no mo RRD#@>monthy assignments. People have no idea how long projects like that take RRD#@>and I work faster than most, so I'm told. You're not kidding...a monthly publication takes a *lot* of time to do correctly! I've even considered taking the Chamber newsletter to a 10 times per year schedule (monthly, except for combined issues for July/August and November/December). Any thoughts on this? Money and time are major considerations here...the Chamber is struggling financially, and I'm particularly pressed for time during the summer. I always resisted doing less than twelve issues because we had to really overcome an inconsistency problem with the newsletter (it was a "monthly" that only went out twice in the year before I took it over) and an image problem with the Chamber. We also have a golf outing in July that we needed to flog as it is our major fundraiser (this isn't really a consideration any more, as the outing now sells out by May!) I'm wondering if it may be time to rethink the schedule after five and a half years of doing it on a 12 issue/year basis... * OLX 2.1 TD * If the door is Baroque, jiggle the Handel Bach and forth! |
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