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From: Jim Walsh -- jimw -at- tennessee -dot- sc -dot- ti -dot- com
To All Of You Who Helped Me, Et.Al.:
This is a short note to thank all of you that responded to my 7-question survey
on your job and what you would look for in hiring a prospective technical
communicator. I got to read some very interesting observations on your work as
well as some suprising candid responses as to what is required to be a communi-
cator in your company. And all this will add to my presentation (and my confi-
dence) as a panelist on "Avenues to a Career in Scientific Communication" at
the STC Conference in Minneapolis May 15-18. So, if you're in the area, stop
by ET4A at 4 pm Monday in the Hilton Hotel, Salon C, third floor, and say
hello.