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Subject:Re: Need company to take a chance on journalist. From:Priscilla Yonemura <pjy666 -at- MACCONNECT -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 29 Sep 1997 18:50:32 -0700
What area?
Priscilla Yonemura
George Williams wrote:
> Does anyone know of a company that would be willing to take a chance
> on an
> award winning journalist with a good computer education as a beginning
> tech
> writer. Education includes LAN Administration, Computer Programming,
> Systems Analysis, Documentation, Internet Applications, etc. I also
> have
> teaching, public relations/writing, and technical data experience. My
> present contract ends on October 5th.
> Thanks,
> George Williams
> williamg -at- mts -dot- net
>
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