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Subject:RE: Work from home (Telecommute) From:"Fetzner, Bill" <BFetzner -at- amsuper -dot- com> To:'Hina vaswani' <hinavaswani -at- yahoo -dot- com>, techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Mon, 20 Mar 2006 08:42:47 -0500
Hina vaswani says: "I need advice on how to start approaching company's in
the USA."
Have you (or anyone else on this list) ever worked with guru.com? They
broker freelance work, in a variety of categories I believe, including
technical writing and editing. I've never taken a job offered through them,
but I'm on their distribution list for offers and they come in a wide
variety of shapes, sizes and challenges. Most if not all do not specify a
residency requirement. If you're interested in one of them, you'll be asked
to bid on the job in competition with others of like interest and respective
qualifications.
Good luck in your search.
Bill Fetzner
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