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Your post seems like a classic telecommuting scenario.
Have you thought of that or would you consider it?
>My company is considering hiring a technical writer to write
>requirements for our software products.
[...]
>I haven't launched a search for such a person yet. We're in
>Indianpolis, Indiana -- a great place to live but not a software mecca.
[...]
>Of course, if you're a successful requirements writer in Indiana or
>happy to relocate here, I'd love to hear from you.
>
>Peace,
>jim
>
>jim grey \ Manager, Documentation
>Made2Manage Systems, Inc. \ jgrey -at- made2manage -dot- com
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