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Finally!!! A position I could easily qualify for except for the XML and
SGML requirements. I say "finally" because it seems that most members of
this list are software writers and I always feel so inferior when I read
some of the discussions, since I write documentation for mass
spectrometers. This ad is for a fairly competent tech writer for a
high-tech manufactured product - pretty standard requirements. In fact,
they're only asking for 2 years experience! What would really be scary is
if it had been a software product they were talking about in the ad!!! Then
I'd feel the same as Ellen!!
Liz Goodwin
Technical Writer, Dycor
AMETEK P&AI
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