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Phillip:
I have faced lots of age discrimination in the past. Also, I have found it dosen't matter how expereince and skilled you are, that if you will not accept thier offer they will not reconsider you. They can hire a kid out of college for less and hope he sticks around. Hear that Anthony?
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> Jess
> > I like your comments and thinking here... I came into tech writing because
> > I was "drafted". That is, I was asked to do documentation because my
> > English and writing skills were way above average at the programming
> > (Standard Oil of Calif.) and operations (IBM) units I was interning for many years ago.
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