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That's true of many jobs, including some I've held myself â but not this job, which requires *daily* onsite presence. We operate paperfully in order to comply with FDA's CFR 820 Part 11, so we can't hire anyone remote. There's also a lot of personal interaction with the warehouse. I'd love to work from home occasionally, but that only happens when the snow's too deep for driving.
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From: Keith Hood
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2016 7:40 PM
To: Dan Goldstein; TECHWR-L (techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com)
Subject: Re: Temp agencies and job boards for local tech writers
Maybe you should ditch the requirement that it has to be a local who works onsite. What's wrong with remote workers? There are a heck of a lot of qualified people out there, and let's face it, with a good enough net connection 99.9% of this job can be done from a raft floating in the middle of Lake Michigan.
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