I wouldn't know what to charge.  I've never charged anyone money 
to work on a resume.  Most of the people I've done this for probably 
couldn't have afforded to pay me.

Gene Kim-Eng


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jones, Donna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> I've had someone ask me to help him take his seven-page resume down to
> two pages. He wants to know how much I would charge, but I have no idea
> because I haven't done this freelance before. I'm thinking of telling
> him $250 for paring it down, editing it, and giving it back to him in
> Word and PDF. Does that sound reasonable? He's located in Utah while I'm
> in Michigan, so there's a geographical factor that may or may not make a
> difference.


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