Re: I feel like I am once again in the wrong profession
After working for a little over two years for a company that was one of my best work environments, I became another casuality of the recession, and I was laid off on March 7. I have been pounding the digital pavement now for a little over a month with only two interviews and no jobs to show... I was laid off from my academic job in 1995 and went into technical writing to escape one tight job market, and now that I am laid off from this job, I am finding another tight job market.
I would appreciate any leads, particularly in the following areas...
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