Michaelk20
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The CAD manager at my workplace sent an email earlier this week asking for job loads as she is going to have to outsource. I cheekily replied saying that i want a new car and to outsource it to me.
She didn't reply to start with but has today and she is thinking of taking me up on this offer and is asking me how much i would like to be paid etc.
I am off work next week and can get up at daft times to get the work done for the extra cash.
Now for my question:
Pay for freelance CAD is in the region of £15-25 per hour round here, what i can bring that others cant is a clear understanding of the task and produce the drawings at 100% accuracy with little need to check after, i done this job for a year before i'm in my current job and I've been in this one for 5 years producing drawings for CAD to draw.
Should i lap it up and put in an offer and take the extra money or is this a bad idea for my role in the company?
She didn't reply to start with but has today and she is thinking of taking me up on this offer and is asking me how much i would like to be paid etc.
I am off work next week and can get up at daft times to get the work done for the extra cash.
Now for my question:
Pay for freelance CAD is in the region of £15-25 per hour round here, what i can bring that others cant is a clear understanding of the task and produce the drawings at 100% accuracy with little need to check after, i done this job for a year before i'm in my current job and I've been in this one for 5 years producing drawings for CAD to draw.
Should i lap it up and put in an offer and take the extra money or is this a bad idea for my role in the company?