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Subject:FW: Still Tops--please include location From:cindy penn <penname -at- BELLSOUTH -dot- NET> Date:Wed, 8 Apr 1998 18:24:44 -0400
Admittedly, I am spoiled. I spent two years as a part time writer of
manuals. In my present position, I work as a writer for Computer Based
Training programs (that was a thread I read with great interest,
although I did not jump in the discussion!).
I love my job--I wear many hats and have learned a lot. I look forward
to going to work in the morning. And the demand for tech writers,
either in my area or many others, is absolutely tremendous in the
Atlanta area.