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Subject: BLAIRJ -at- MAIL -dot- FIRN -dot- EDU
From: Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- AXIONET -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 20:09:39 -0400

"Joyce W. Blair" <BLAIRJ -at- MAIL -dot- FIRN -dot- EDU> wrote:

>Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can break into >the professional world of tech writing?

Joyce:

The Canada West Coast Chapter of the STC has several pages and articles
designed to help new writers. Try:

http://www.stc.org/region7/cwc/www/job_bank.html

and

http://www.stc.org/region7/cwc/www/coastlines.html

I hope you'll find them useful.

And some things not on the web site:

1.) Never neglect a possible job source: send out resumes, do cold
calls, meet other writers. No single source finds you work.


2.) If necessary, start with some volunteer work and build on it so you
have something on your resume.

3.) Be persistent. It took me eight months to start working full-time as
a technical writer, and that seems fairly typical.

--
Bruce Byfield, Outlaw Communications
(bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com) (604) 421-7189
http://www.axionet.com/outlawcommunications
Job Bank Team, STC Canada West Coast Chapter
http://www.stc.org/region7/cwc/www/job_bank.html

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