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Subject:tough markets? From:Melissa Alton <altonm -at- US -dot- IBM -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 28 Jan 1999 12:29:16 -0500
Is California a bad place for tech writers right now? I've thought about
moving there and had the impression that I would have no problem finding a
technical writing job there...especially around San Francisco.
Anybody know?
Marsha Kamish <MKamish -at- STEWART -dot- COM> on 01/27/99 05:16:56 PM
Please respond to Marsha Kamish <MKamish -at- STEWART -dot- COM>
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Subject: Re: Entry level pay--Question
There seems to be a hot market for tech writers here in Houston. We have an
opening, BTW, so send me your resume if you're interested! What do you
mean
by tough market? Why would Austin not be tough?