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On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Ben Givens <bengiv -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> I'm thinking of registering for the Webster Techwriters online course.
> Right now, I'm trying to determine if the course would be worth the
> time and money. I've been a programmer in the past, but right now I'm
> looking to break into the tech writing field. Does anyone have an
> opinion of Webster's online course? If so, do you think completing
> the course would help someone like me get an entry-level tech writing
> position in the Bay Area?
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