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Subject:Re: How does one overcome... From:Becca Price <rp51 -at- CHRYSLER -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 17 Jul 1997 12:49:17 -0400
Barry Kieffer wrote:
>>If you are ever asked:
"What could a female actually know about tech. writing and
computers?" not stated but thought objection???
RUN AWAY!
YOU DO NOT WANT TO WORK THERE!<<
That's easy for you to say. Would you have answered the same, tho, if
the question
had been "what could a black actually know about..."?
-becca
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