Re: Should I charge to help write a security RFP?

From: Brad Arlt (arltat_private)
Date: Thu Mar 06 2003 - 12:09:54 PST

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    On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 06:39:17PM +0000, Dan Carlucci wrote:
    > Hi,
    > 
    > A consulting company I have a light relationship wants me to help them work 
    > on an RFP.
    > 
    > This will take about 2 days of my time.
    > 
    > They said that they would give me a job on the project if it gets approved.
    > 
    > How do I deal with the fact that they want 2 days of my time – for free.  
    > Should I charge to help write an RFP?
    > 
    > How do I negotiate around this?
    
    I'd say "help" means an hour or so answering questions (for free,
    purhaps).  Anything more than that and I'd indicate that while you
    would like to help, two days of your time is quite a lot of free
    "help".
    
    Maybe you would be willing to work for less during this time, since it
    is getting you a job (you can always work in the amount you feel you
    should have gotten into the salary if you get the job).
    
    And maybe they pay you if the project doesn't get approved, but not if
    it does *and* you get the job.  This way, you are not really out of
    two days either way.
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