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icnelly
Joined: 25 Jan 2006 Location: Bucheon
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Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 6:19 pm Post subject: Consulting? |
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A Korean teacher I know is creating lessons for a company and asked me to help with general editing, classroom English, and cultural advice (the main area), and she asked me how much I would need to do it.
I don't know how much she's making, and probably couldn't ask that question anyways. She's talking about 2 hours per week or so. How do I ballpark this? |
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Juregen
Joined: 30 May 2006
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 5:13 am Post subject: Re: Consulting? |
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icnelly wrote: |
A Korean teacher I know is creating lessons for a company and asked me to help with general editing, classroom English, and cultural advice (the main area), and she asked me how much I would need to do it.
I don't know how much she's making, and probably couldn't ask that question anyways. She's talking about 2 hours per week or so. How do I ballpark this? |
If she asks your help, it really means she needs you to tie the odd ends together to make it more genuine.
If I were you I would ask a percentage on the revenue .... |
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icnelly
Joined: 25 Jan 2006 Location: Bucheon
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 5:47 am Post subject: Re: Consulting? |
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Juregen wrote: |
icnelly wrote: |
A Korean teacher I know is creating lessons for a company and asked me to help with general editing, classroom English, and cultural advice (the main area), and she asked me how much I would need to do it.
I don't know how much she's making, and probably couldn't ask that question anyways. She's talking about 2 hours per week or so. How do I ballpark this? |
If she asks your help, it really means she needs you to tie the odd ends together to make it more genuine.
If I were you I would ask a percentage on the revenue .... |
I was thinking of that, but wanted to see what other people had to say. Thanks for your input. |
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Homer Guest
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 5:09 am Post subject: |
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You have two basic choices here if this is a serious consulting job.
Option A:
You ask for an hourly rate based on what other people doing this type of editing with your kind of experience make. You agree to a certain number of hours and about how payment will be made. Then you check if you can legally do this (your visa might prohibit this).
Option B:
You ask for a lump sum payment (half now, half when you are done). Again you need to check what this type of payment is like for similar type jobs for people with your experience. You will also need to check if you can do this under your work visa (is it legal?).
Asking for royalties on sales for an editing job like this will earn you a rebuff because you are not the author or creator of the material, you will just be the revisor.
Also, it is entirely possible the author is not getting royalties and is simply working on a contract with a set payment.
This last bit will have a direct impact on how much you can get. If for example your co-worker decided to do this on the cheap to get her name in the industry and get subsequent contracts, then asking for too much will be useless.
So...
How much experience do you have as an Editor of pedagogical material?
Does your visa even allow you to take this type of job?
What do such contracts pay in the editing field?
Answer these 3 questions and you will have a basic idea. |
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