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Subject:RE: Current job market for tech writers From:MN Mary <runfox -at- winternet -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Sat, 25 May 2002 16:37:47 +1000
Exceedingly Dismal.
I live in the country near Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota and have
commuted to the TC for years.
I've been out of work one and a half years.
I'm a Senior Tech Writer with a BA in written communications and another in
history, and an AA in electro-mechanical drafting.
I am female and I am "older" and I'm experiencing the golden handcuffs.
I have no options at this point other than to transition into another
career. I've transitioned before and my background includes
electro-mechanical drafting, therapeutic massage and journalism.
I used that 1.5 years to complete my first fiction novel and I will be
looking for an agent/editor in the very near future.
I am currently looking into speech writing and anyone in the TC area is
welcome to offer suggestions, kick-a** speech writing coursework and
"support groups".
MN Mary
At 02:20 PM 5/24/02 -0700, you wrote:
>
>This is my first posting to this list.
>
>I am Gary Clark in Las Vegas and I'm curious if any on this list might care
>to comment on the current job market for tech writers, as they see it. From
>my viewpoint, the market in the southwest is very tight, with few openings
>and almost no contract jobs.
>
>Also, in looking at the posted openings for the last month currently on the
>TECHWR-L web site, where there are only 28 listings, I am forced to conclude
>that this tight job market exists all over the US.
>
>Anyone else care to comment.
>
>Gary Clark
"She was not quite what you would call refined.
She was not quite what you would call unrefined.
She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot."
-- Mark Twain
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