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~> From: letoured -at- together -dot- net [mailto:letoured -at- together -dot- net]
~> In <IBEGKJOOJHDEMLIEEPLAGEMNCKAA -dot- edmanley -at- bellsouth -dot- net>, on
~> 08/01/02 at 04:08 PM, "Ed Manley" <edmanley -at- bellsouth -dot- net> said:
~> >I simply cannot understand so many writers wanting to reuse
~> >proprietary documents. You are WRITERS - WRITE SOMETHING!
~> >End of rant
~> >Ed
~>
~> Because sometimes writers actually have to know something -- and the
~> interviewing employer wants to see what you actually did
~> over at GM or GE or Delta, because it is that experience they
~> are hiring you for!
If I was interviewing for a job looking for experience in a particular field
(in my case manufacturing) and did not have permission to use a sample, I
would still be able to use my general knowledge to produce something decent.
I agree with Ed.
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