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Subject:Changes in Career From:Cindy Bailey <baileycom -at- EARTHLINK -dot- NET> Date:Fri, 5 Sep 1997 07:58:10 -0700
Hi, everyone -
I'm working on an article for STC's publication, Intercom, on how to
make a career decision that is *right for you*. I would be very
interested to interview (via e-mail or telephone - however you prefer)
anyone who has faced a difficult career-related decision (in other
words, you were fairly split as to which choice to make). These
decisions can involve whether or not to: 1) go free-lance, 2) accept a
promotion or job change; 3) look for a different or new job entirely; 4)
telecommute - or some other alternative work model; 5) leave the work
force; or 5) change careers entirely.
If you have been in any of these situations, wrestled with the decision,
and would not mind sharing your experience, please e-mail me privately.
I will then e-mail a few specific questions to you - or phone you with
them, as you prefer. I would greatly appreciate your insight! Thanks
in advance for your interest and participation!!
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