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Subject:Re: Tech writing makes the front page From:Bruce Wolf <brucerwolf -at- yahoo -dot- com> To:"Lathrop, Sarah" <Sarah-Lathrop -at- forum-financial -dot- com>, TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 11 Aug 2003 18:17:08 -0700 (PDT)
Interesting comments. I'm aware of certain
possibilities that might increase the number of tech
writing jobs in Maine significantly in the next few
years. However, death and taxes are the only
certainties, and most of us pay a death tax (adding
insult to injury?).
Watch out for MA tech writers "commuting" to Maine.
BW
--- "Lathrop, Sarah"
<Sarah-Lathrop -at- forum-financial -dot- com> wrote:
>
> On the front page of yesterday's paper here in
> Portland, Maine was the article, "Recovery eludes
> long-term jobless." It discusses how unemployment is
> rising among highly skilled people and the person
> they use as an example (along with a photo) is a
> technical writer who has been unemployed for over a
> year. In the article they give this statistic,
> "There were 129 technical writing jobs in Maine in
> 2000 and the Maine Labor Department projects that
> there will be 133 in 2010, a growth of only four
> positions in 10 years."
>
> Sarah
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