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Subject:Technicle Riter for Windoze Stuff From:"Johnson, Mike C. @ SLG" <MCJOHNSO -at- SLC -dot- UNISYSGSG -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 14 Aug 1995 12:52:00 MDT
Steve Arrants' recent post seeks a writer for a Petaluma software firm. If
I read the ad correctly, the successful candidate will have tons of software
experience, but apparently needs no writing skill or formal education
whatsoever.
Is there something wrong with this picture?
Mike Johnson
mcjohnso -at- slc -dot- unisysgsg -dot- com