Subj : Re: How much should I charge for fixed-price software contract? To : comp.programming From : blmblm Date : Thu Aug 18 2005 12:43 pm In article , Chris Sonnack wrote: > [ snip ] >[shrug] Might work (and I may even be off base about the willingness >to accept *tendered* HTML). I will say that *I* would never trust my >resume to someone's personal HTML renderer, line wrapping, settings, >etc. > >If I send a printed resume, Word doc or PDF, I **know** how it's going >to look, and that's very important to me in this case. You do? I was under the impression that the exact appearance of a Word document can depend on the printer driver (or something) in use on the machine where it's displayed. The variation's probably less than with HTML, but is it really zero? (This is a good argument for sending paper rather than bits, IMO. I think someone in this thread suggested just that .... ) [ snip ] -- | B. L. Massingill | ObDisclaimer: I don't speak for my employers; they return the favor. .