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From: "Mike" <mdonschi -at- yahoo -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 2:10 PM
Subject: Intro
> Hello all. My name is Mike and I am a first-time poster.
>
> I was recently laid-off by my employer. Over the past 15 years of my
working
> career, I've held a pretty varied assortment of jobs ranging from wafer
fab
> equipment engineer to contract administrator to software quality manager
to
> network engineer (read... jack of all trades, master of none). However,
> recently I've been considering a career change into technical writing.
>
> My passion is writing, but just never thought it would be possible to
> actually make a living doing it. So where am I going with this, right?
Well,
> I'd like to humbly ask how you get started, what to expect, or perhaps
just
> get your career decision stories.
>
> I have two undergraduate degrees: one in Electrical Engineering and
another
> in Economics with a minor in German. Up until I got laid off, I thought my
> education and varied experience was my strength, but now it seems to be
> sending the message "this guys doesn't really know what he wants". This
may
> not be far from the truth, but again, I'd love to give TW a try. Any
advice
> or insights is greatly appreciated.
>
> -Mike
>
>
>
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