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Subject:DUH, and Virginia job postings From:DoreenM520 <doreenm520 -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 22 Aug 1997 18:47:51 -0400
Thanks to the thousands who pointed out my error in a previous job
posting, where I ever so wonderfully stated fax your resume; no phone
calls, emails, or faxes. Yeh, me! One week back from vacation, and
stressed already!
Excellent opportunities for documentation specialists (entry-level to team
leader) to join a high-tech co. in the northern VA area. You should have a
BA/BS, be PC literate, and a bit on the wacky side. (Wacky as in willing
to wear a costume at Halloween, not wacky like an ex-postal worker.)
You'll have your real stuff, like user guides and online help, and your
fun stuff, like intranet development, creating demos, training
non-techies, and working for moi. We don't work long hours, developers are
cooperative, and we have a blast.
That number again, where faxes are certainly welcomed, 703.317.2429.
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