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I am a student at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, and I am interested in becoming a technical editor once I graduate.
This semester I am working on an assignment for one of my technical writing classes, and, to complete this assignment, I need to interview a few individuals whose career is the same as the one I wish to pursue.
If any of you are technical editors and would be willing to allow me to interview you, I would greatly appreciate your help!
Thank you,
Randi
randi -dot- batt -at- yahoo -dot- com
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