The EngineFood guy is on the money: you should always do writing jobs on a per-job basis. It's not like programming where a request could take an hour or three, writing can pretty much always be quantified with a +-10% deviation.
It makes sense to do jobs this way: a writer is going to fully commit to doing a solid amount of work to increase his pay per hour and then, there are no surprises when you next batch comes in.
On my mobile: didn't proofread!
Also, already had two contacts for work from this thread: always looking for more. Hit me up on the sigs for quality text. We got nothin' but love for blog posts. ;)
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