Re: "Creative Technical Writing"
What Robert posted.
So the outfit wants a combo marcom/techwriter person...right up my alley if I could do it all remotely.
They want two for the price of one? How about if they pay almost double? After all, the salary is only part of the cost of having an employee.
I once had a job where I did sys admin, field service and programming. Never had any time to do the programming, because I was constantly answering the phone to handle problems from the field. Some says spent driving 200 miles or more to remote sites. Can't do anything else on those days! Found a better job quickly. They replaced me with THREE guys.
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