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Subject:Re: Technical writer info From:Pamela North <PNORTH -dot- DPSNET%SISNET -at- SISNET -dot- CLACKESD -dot- K12 -dot- OR -dot- US> Date:Thu, 3 Mar 1994 12:39:05 .
In response to Cinty Li's question - why, yes, yes you can!
My degree is in journalism yet I have been gainfully employed
as a technical writer for over 10 years. Pam