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Subject:Re: Techwriting after the boom From:Angie -dot- Watson -at- erm -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 5 Jun 2003 12:39:39 -0600
I have worked mainly contract gigs for the last 4 years. After working at
one company contract for 2 years I was laid off due to budget issues on
12/15/2002...what a way to celebrate the holidays. Anyway, I have just
gotten back to work; my job was actually designed with me in mind. I came
to ERM to interview for an Administrative Assistant position. The folks I
interviewed with were so impressed they reorganized responsibilities among
current employees so they could offer me a job. I am now working with
these responsibilities 45% writing, 45% programming, and % 10 tier-two
help desk. It is just enough diversity to keep boredom at bay.
My point is you never know where you will find a good match.
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