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Subject:Re: Working Offsite From:AnnMacknz -at- AOL -dot- COM Date:Mon, 5 May 1997 19:07:57 -0400
Debbie Mollis writes:
>I think West Coast companies may be more open-minded when it comes to
>allowing work to be done offsite, thus allowing writers to work on more
>than one contract at a time. Am I correct in this assumption?
Midwest companies are becoming more open to writers working offsite; some
require it. Others insist on you being onsite, but after a while they will
often relax, especially if you tell them you can get more done while working
from your own office.
Cheers Ann
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Ann Mackenzie: AnnMacknz -at- AOL -dot- com
TekDoc - Technical Documentation, Inc. in Milwaukee, WI, USA
specializing in policies & procedures and software & engineering writing
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