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There is also the other side of the coin. If the work wasn'tWhich is, of course, another reason to make sure your work is up to par. Knowing that its usefulness will be judged by other people on the project and other writers is a tremendous incentive to do it right.
successful, your name wouldn't get passed along when a real job opens up.
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