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When Posada stated that you shouldn't be talking about the economy in an
interview, well sometimes you can't get around it. Since my husband is
interviewing ONLY because his job is being offshore outsourced when he
is asked why he's leaving his company he doesn't want to lie and say
something that is not applicable. He's a hard worker, has been at the
same company four years and needs to say his job is going to India.
I think I stated on this list at some point that I'm moving away from
strictly technical writing and into other areas of writing, simply
because Minneapolis has been hard hit within the techie community. And
Accenture? Who would WANT to work for them where 90 hour weeks are the
norm? That gives me chills, yuck. I might as well finish my law school
degree if I'm gonna work 90 hours a week on a salary!
For myself, I was asked specifically by the person that interviewed with
me about the TWing economy. He reads the Wall Street Journal, and saw my
name, which is why he came to call upon me for editing work.
Michele
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Michele
"Not allowed to sing 'High Speed Dirt' by Megadeth during airborne operations." ('See the earth below/Soon to make a crater/Blue sky, black death, I'm off to meet my maker')
Quoted from a military blog
www.krautgrrl.com
Peter Swisher wrote:
I actually meant "Harvard" University, not "Hamburgler" University. I don't
know how I could have committed such a bad typo. Must be the late Friday
carpal tunnil acting up. :) Just kidding.
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