Re: Business card etiquette

Subject: Re: Business card etiquette
From: Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 19:49:28 -0800

Jane S. wrote:

But it works! When I was an unemployed bum living in Vancouver ;-P I
couldn't get a job to save my life. I had to office temp and live off the
goodwill of unsuspecting folks. My annual income was well within four
digits. I finally switched into technical writing, slapped on that ol' B.Sc.
on my resume, that scientists and lab companies turn their nose up at, and
eventually got a job that just about quintupled my salary.


Well, I'm half-convinced that I got my first tech-writing job because of my lucky petroglyph paperweight, but, deep down, I suspect that more effective job search techniques had more to do with it. Either that, or the nifty new fonts I added to my resume :-)

Seriously, your post did remind me of another case in which a degree might be useful on a card. Many medical and biotechnical companies specify a writer with a science degree, preferably in biology, so if you're specializing in these areas, then mentioning your degree might be useful..

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References:
Business card etiquette: From: Brigitte Johnston

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