Boston Broadside
January/February 2003
Vol. 60,  No. 3
 Newsletter of the Boston Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication

Contents


Copyright © STC Boston 2003

Program Report

Going Independent: Is it for You?

Well, "It Depends"

By Ilana Sztaimberg

Is it better to gather together to celebrate the 50th Birthday of the STC or to learn about working as an independent contractor? I am sure that Neil Perlin would agree that "It depends!"

Luckily, those in attendance at October's Program did not have to choose. They had the opportunity to learn some STC Trivia, sing Happy Birthday, and enjoy some cake, as well as hear about the challenges and rewards of going independent.

Can you tolerate being the eternal stranger? Are you willing to make mistakes? Are you self motivated.... disciplined...sensible? If so, you have the personal temperament needed to go independent! Going independent will not give you control, but it will give you autonomy.

If you do decide you are ready for this "chaotic form of living" take some advice from Neil...

  • Live by the standard "I will not follow up" ...if you do fix it for free.
  • Never lie to a client... if you don't know the answer to a question, be honest and say "I don't know, but I will research the answer and get back to you."
  • Schedule vacations and mental health days into your calendar...IN PEN
  • Name your company
    • Caution: Do not be too creative for your own good. A cute name does not tell potential employers what services you offer. Make your company name simple and clear.
    • Warning: Do not name your company "Your Name Associates". This kind of name implies that you are working out of your garage
    • "The good old days of long-term stable jobs are gone." In this market, we all need to take charge of our careers whether we are truly independent, in between jobs, or working for a company. In this program, sponsored by sponsored by Northeastern University, Neil gave many interesting suggestions that all writers can use, whether they are employed full -time or they work contractors.

Ilana Sztaimberg, a graduate of Bentley College, is currently a Technical Writer at ADS/Accusonic Technologies in Falmouth Massachusetts. She can be reached at ilanasztaimberg@yahoo.com.

Broadside in PDF | Print-friendly Article

Resources