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I was on the list for several years. I dropped out for a variety of
reasons, but I'm back now, though I don't know how much of a
contributor I will be.
I've been doing contract work for over a year and a half, and from the
looks of the marketplace here in Central Ohio, I expect that will be
continuing for the foreseeable future.
For those of you who don't know or remember me, I've been doing
technical writer, web development, document management, and online help
development since 1989. Prior to that I was a software developer, first
in the US Air Force and then in the Process Control industry. I've also
done technical communications work, including classroom training, in
the telecommunications, process control, financial, insurance, and
public sector.
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