Sue Heim wrote:
> But $250? And this is not your business? I dunno about this guy, but I 
> wouldn't pay it.
 

I already figured out that $250 was too high. That's why I was asking people on 
the list for their opinions. I have found that the $100-150 range is more 
reasonable. I've always done my own resume, so I didn't know what people charge 
to have them done.

I don't do pro bono work for strangers on a networking service who are looking 
to hire someone for a job, especially when doing the work for free would make 
my husband mad. No, I don't believe in karma, but if I did, good karma with my 
husband would mean more than good karma with a stranger.
 
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