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I actually meant "Harvard" University, not "Hamburgler" University. I don't
know how I could have committed such a bad typo. Must be the late Friday
carpal tunnil acting up. :) Just kidding.
Have a great weekend...
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In reference to what Pete wrote:
>> So, you have from late-1999 to 2008 to tranistion from tech writing
>> to these newly created (service) jobs. I think you'll find Hamburgler
University quite enlightening.
Bonnie responded:
> I don't know how many people will be flipping hamburgers instead of doing
TW (presuming that's what your reference was intending to convey)
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