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Subject:Re: Toronto Technical Writing Market From:"Comeau, Lisa" <Lisa -dot- Comeau -at- MOH -dot- GOV -dot- ON -dot- CA> Date:Fri, 20 Aug 1999 10:34:58 -0400
Sarah Vallieres says
I hear from friends in Toronto that there is a lot of work; however, I am
somewhat skeptical because I rarely see postings for Toronto jobs on
Monster, etc. If some one could help me out with this one, I'd really
appreciate it.
Well, Sarah, dunno about TW work, as I do other types of technical stuff her
in the "big smoke", but I'm not sure what career websites you're looking at,
because there's TONS of high-tech work in Toronto. (If there's lots of
high-tech work, would itnot then stand to reason there's people writing
manuals for the high-tech stuff?)
I can send you some URLs if you'd like...
Lisa Comeau
Accounts Representative, Client Services Group
Y2K/Exchange Project, Ontario Ministry of Health
BUT ONLY UNTIL AUGUST 31st, 1999
Office: (416) 327 1124
Pager: (416) 715 9198
mailto: Lisa -dot- Comeau -at- moh -dot- gov -dot- on -dot- ca