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AVG. SALARY

$49,260

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Real-Life Decision Making

A man named Will has called you up this morning. He doesn't tell you who he is, or where he is calling from. "I just read one of your articles on sexual behavior in a scientific journal," he says. He has a very polite manner and speaks eloquently.

"I thought it was a marvelous piece," he says. You thank him for the compliment.

"I was wondering if you might write a piece for one of my publications?" he asks. You perk up. Many of your contracts come from people reading your work.

Scientific writing isn't your specialty. You usually write business copy, but on one occasion a scholar approached you and asked you to rewrite the material he had ready to go into a scientific journal.

Nonetheless, you have no objection to writing scientific material, whatever the topic.

You ask him to be more specific about what he is looking for. He tells you he wants a new type of article to go into his Love Shack magazine. He is looking for material that will attract a different type of reader to the magazine.

You hesitate. "Tell me more about what you want," you say. "What is this magazine like?"

"It's always got a great cover and great articles," he says, then adds quickly, "It has the odd pornographic piece. I'm willing to pay you $3,000 to give a new image to the magazine.

"I think your PhD will make it sell."

You now have a better idea about what this man wants. Do you negotiate a contract to write something for him? Or do you thank him very much and wait for the next phone call?

What do you do?

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