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On 8/16/05, Nelson, Julie <JOHNST -at- acehardware -dot- com> wrote:
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> My department is going thru a restructuring. Basically, we used to be
> part of IT, but now we're switching to Retail Operations. Part of this
> change involves the possibility of a job title change (no change in
> duties, just job title wording). Previously I was a Documentation
> Specialist. Now I'm a Technology Value Writer. The next job level
> would be a Senior Technology Value Writer.
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