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Subject:Re: Work in Australia From:"Brian J. Dooley" <Brian_Dooley -at- EQUINOX -dot- GEN -dot- NZ> Date:Fri, 6 Jan 1995 21:13:56 GMT
Gwen Gall (ggall -at- ca -dot- oracle -dot- com) wrote:
: In-Reply-To: CNSEQ1:TECHWR-L -at- VM1 -dot- ucc -dot- okstate -dot- edu's message of 01-05-95 05:52
: Marilynne asked about tech writing work in Australia--
: I don't know about _right this minute_, but a few years ago, a student I know
: was sent there by IBM for a four month work term.
: This leads me to suggest contacting such large organizations as IBM and
: inquiring about it.
: Cheers,
: Gwen (ggall -at- ca -dot- oracle -dot- com)
--
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Another possibility...look in your STC membership directory for members in
Australia, and contact them regarding possibilities. (Cheers from sunny New
Zealand)
BJD
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