RE: Tech writer/ Documentation Specialist
And, in some states at least (I'm thinking of CA here), engineers are "exempt" - exempt from overtime and such, and are on a straight salary no matter how many hours they work. Someone else can fill in the details better than I, but I've seen that happen in places.
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