Canadian rates, please help
Posted By: Mapleleaf on 2005-10-12
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Could any of you help me in making this very important decision please? I have contacts that can help me get contracts from a small Physical therapy/chiropractic care clinic in Alberta, Canada. But, I have no clue as to how much is charged per 65 cpl with spaces in Canada. Considering that one US dollar is equivalent to Canadian $1.15, I guess I would perhaps be able to get a better rate. But how much would you say is a rate that would do justice to both parties? Anyone doing a similar work from Canada, working MTs with MT companies in Canada, please help. Any input will be welcome…Thank you….Maple
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Canadian spelling?
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Can I ask what you get per line?
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Paid by minute. what is the going rate?
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Well, you would surely wish to do as the client asks, wouldn't you? :) And yes, they say how they'd like to be billed.
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I get 8.5 cents PLUS incentives at one job. I get 10 cpl at my PT job. I do OP notes exclusively.
I have only 5 years to your 6, so I feel like yeah, you should get more.
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