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I teach freshmen English, and I am planning to make
the move to technical writing/editing after the
upcoming academic year. Please let me know how the
intern turns out. If anyone knows of any such
opportunities in Atlanta, let me know. I am out for
the summer, and I am off two days a week during the
school year.
Hi, there!
I just got the good news - I'm getting an intern!
But I've never had an intern before and I don't know
what I'm going to
do
with him!
:)
Our group has never had a TW intern before so I need
advice on how to
structure the program for him so that he gets the most
out of this. He
is a
Secondary school English teacher who wants to get into
technical
writing. So
to me he's almost like a peer and he's probably also a
few years older
than
me. I don't want to offend him and I'd like to help
him break into the
field.
I'm on digest so please cc me on your responses.
Thanks in advance!
~Rasil
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Sharese Terrell Willis
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