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Someone suggested I should mention where I live. That'd be Nashua, NH,
about an hour north of Boston.
David
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I'd appreciate any advice on how to get started doing technical writing
on a part-time, contractual basis. I have a very technical background
(physics, telecommunications engineering and some computer programming),
and also a good deal of experience writing journalism and other
nonfiction. Do I need anything else?
What do I need to know/realize/understand/accept, going in, in order to
get started and get the first job doing technical writing?
Where is the best place to start looking for such jobs?
I'd appreciate any advice, on-line or off.
Thanks in advance.