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Hope writes:
...and I've looked *everywhere* on the web, but I can't seem to find the
really great telecommuting opportunities I'm assured are everywhere.
I can sympathize with Hope. I am a telecommuting technical writer, but I get
most of my work by word of mouth. Most of the telecommuting links you find
will be to people wishing to help you telecommute, generally by selling you
something--precious few are looking to hire a telecommuting technical
writer. I doubt whether you will find many telecommuting opportunities on
the web until contract agencies realize they can make a fortune by
contracting out technical writers who telecommute.
Regards,
Dave.
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David P. Whelan, Whelan Technical Services
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (204) 334-1339 mailto:dwhelan -at- ieee -dot- org http://www.pangea.ca/~dwhelan
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