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Subject:Re: Isolation and the technical communicator From:Kathleen Kuvinka <kkuvinka -at- CLIENTELE -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 9 Jun 1998 08:35:05 -0700
You're right, John. The management was atrocious. Still, it made me more
aware of the value of a contractor's time, especially where money is as
tight as the deadlines.
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> If I understand your meaning, why change your attitude towrd the
> contractors...it was was the management that caused you the
> problem....why
> not change your attitude towrd them?
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