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Subject:Re: geological prospects From:"REAL programmers don't document..." <ALBANO -at- PROMIS -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 22 Oct 1993 14:20:00 UT
It seems to _me_ that you could drop the advanced degree in English
from your job requirement without harming the applicant's ability to
do the job. A lot of technical writers come from the ranks of techies,
myself included I must admit, not English majors.