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>I've read the ad and I don't think it will be hard to
>fill because:
(snip - 5 good reasons why German-fluent Americans who
are ASE-certified mechanics and also tech writers are
actually plentiful)
>f. In my town of 7500 I can think of three certified
>mechanics, fluent in German and English, who could fill
>this position if you add writing skills (which for all I
>know they already possess).
>I don't think they'll have any trouble filling the
>position.
I stand corrected, and learn something new every day :)
If one of the three in your town takes the job, he can buy
me a German beer for bringing it to his attention ;)
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