Re: Agencies

Subject: Re: Agencies
From: "Nina L. Panzica" <panin -at- MINDSPRING -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 1997 13:06:28 -0500

At 06:17 PM 7/24/97 -0500, Documania wrote:

>Nina wrote an excellent summary of how to work with agencies, what they can
>do for you, etc.
>
>I would like to take exception to one point. She wrote, "The biggest
>problem I've had is with recruiters trying to get me to accept jobs that
>pay well below the minimum I need to pay my bills or that involve my doing
>unskilled,
>unprofessional work (such as pure desktop publishing or even
>administrative-assitant work)."
>
>Excuse me, but pure desktop publishing and administrative-assistant work
>are both skilled, professional occupations. They may not rate the same wage
>as technical writing, but they qualify as careers!


I phrased that pretty badly, didn't I? :(

I apologize to you and also to any adminstrative or desktop publishing
people I might have offended. These types of work are indeed skilled
professional occupations. The other people who have responded in this
thread (Ed, Beth, and others) trying to explain what I meant were right on.
But still, I should have had the sense to word this more accurately in the
first place, perhaps saying: "lower-paying, non-writing work." I just
wasn't thinking.

Regards,
Nina P.

PS: It's true that technical writers get asked to do a lot of other stuff
besides technical writing, and like some people here I don't mind doing
those other kinds of work as long as I am also doing writing. What I do
mind, however, are agencies who have my resume with all this writing
experience clearly listed and still call me up to ask me to do a purely
administrative job or a purely graphics contract...at half my usual rate. I
suspect that these agency people know very well that they will sometimes
catch writers who, because of long unemployment, are in a vulnerable state
of mind or doubting their skills, and they will be able to talk some of
these folks into accepting a position for which they are far overqualified
for by preying on their fears of finding work in their chosen profession.
New writers, I believe, are particularly vulnerable to this, and they
haven't had past writing sucesses that tell them that yes, they can do this
work and that this work is readily available.


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