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>Richard Lewis said:
>>James Barrow wrote:
>>>Dori Green wrote:
>>>
>>>I do hope that beginning and aging tech writers won't overlook the
>>>opportunities for service and gainful employment in the not-for-profit
>>>sector. Flexible schedules, nice people, and worthwhile mission are just
>>>some of the perks.
>>
>>I'm all for the not-for-profit sector, as long as there's something in it
>>for me :^)
>
>Alot has been said about sectors of the future. How about TW behavioral
>changes of the furture. In 5, 10 or 20 years from now, when a TW has a
>behavioral-based interview, what will make him/her shine?
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