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Subject:Contract work for Tech Writer From:Ross Penrod <RPenrod -at- CEDNET -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 8 Jul 1997 09:08:58 -0400
Computer Education & Design, Inc. is looking for a contract technical
writer who is interested in working on a exciting project for a large
Fortune 500 company. Work can be done out of your home or at our
offices in Atlanta, Georgia. Hourly rates will depend on amount of
experience and is negotiable.
Experience is needed in Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Word. A
knowledge of Microsoft Exchange Server is a must.
Course Title: Exchange Server Overview
Course Length: 1 Day
The course will be constructed in a presentation style, for a seminar
delivery. A comprehensive outline has already been developed.
If you are interested, please submit your resume through email or fax to
my attention. Email and fax information are listed below.
Thank you in advance for your response. I look forward to speaking with
you.
Ross Penrod rpenrod -at- cednet -dot- com
Manager, IT Placement http://www.cednet.com
Computer Education & Design, Inc. (770)698-8890
Atlanta, Georgia (770)698-8993 FAX
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