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Great! Thanks so much for the confusion. Here I am busting my behind
getting a degree in TW with plans of continuing on towards an MS in
Technical Design, and all I am reading is that it is a waste of my time.
What I enjoy most is writing, but I have absolutely no experience in
professional writing or documentation. How the *#$* am I supposed to get
hired to gain this valuable on the job experience? I subscribe to this list
to glean as much information as I can so that I may apply it to my future.
Now what am I supposed to do? You guys are the professionals. Are you
willing to hire me?
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