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Subject:Re: Hot to Trot Places From:Steve Read <steve_read -at- DIAL -dot- PIPEX -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 30 Apr 1997 12:54:34 GMT
> From Steven_Warren/USG -at- USGROUP -dot- COM Mon Apr 28 13:07:44 1997
>Where do you think the hottest places for technical writing are? My list
>> includes:
>> North Carolina
>> Boston
>> New York
>> Chicago
>> Seattle
>> California
>
>Beautiful Wisconsin has a 3.5% unemployment rate (that's like zero) and a
>constant need for good people in all fields, judging by employment ads and
>calls from agencies.
What can anyone say about Denver? I used to live there, and I'm
thinking about going back next year.
Steve Read
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