Re: New TECHWR-L Question
-----Original Message-----I assume that "unemployed" means "wanting to work, but not having any work." I didn't work for six weeks last summer, but that was because I was treating my poor tired bones to their first prolonged rest in five or six years. As soon as I wanted to work again, I could and did.
In your career as a technical writer, what is the longest you have been unemployed?
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