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Perhaps my experience could provide you with some encouragement.
I work in Grenoble, France. Out here Anglophone authors are employed by
American companies because the locals would have difficulty writing the doc
in English. As I understand it most other places with Hi-Tech industries
have a demand for Anglophone authors. The question is, will you need to be
fluent in Russian? Certainly in most of Europe Engineers have a grasp of
English because, at the very least, many of their course books are American.
I don't know about Russia though. It is possible that much of their
engineering is all in Russian because they were separate for so long during
the cold-war.
Richard Pineger
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Harry Thompson [mailto:hthompson -at- instranet -dot- com]
>Subject: Russia
>Time for the next family move ... I would appreciate any insights you may
have to offer.
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