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I'm looking for job boards that routinely post telecommuting jobs for tech
writers. I've noticed that, often, employers offer local telecommuting as an
option part of the time. However, I live in a remote area and am looking to
telecommute 100% of the time. Either these jobs are extremely scarce or I'm
just not looking in the right places. What are your recs? I'd appreciate any
advice on how to go about finding a telecommuting job. FWIW, has anyone had
any experience with www.telecommute-jobs.com or www.telecommuting.com? I
thought I'd check here before springing for a subscription.
Reply to the list too if you like, but I'd appreciate if you'd CC: a copy of
your response to me at eldorado -at- vtc -dot- net -dot-
TIA!
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