Employment Opportunity / Illustrator, NC

Subject: Employment Opportunity / Illustrator, NC
From: Michael J Maloney <mmaloney -at- EPIC-ISTI -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 21:17:13 -0500

Remember Mayberry RFD? Mt. Airy? The Goob? Well, if you'd like to work/live
in the beautiful environment of early America (the kinda place that made
this country great) and make good bucks with EXCELLENT benefits, this
opportunity may be right for you.

There has been a ton of employment ads posted on this LISTSERV during the
past few weeks (looks like a trend), or else I wouldn't post here. Ya'll
are mostly writers (you know.... special), and probably not prone to
communicating directly with very many professional technical illustrators.
But should you know of, or run into any of em (professional technical
illustrators), during your travels - or day-to-day, please "pass it on"....
They'll know what ya mean.

The basics include:

Major International Aerospace (commercial aircraft) components (seats)
manufacturer in SE (Mayberry RFD + or - ten miles) seeking experienced
technical illustrator willing to relocate (at own expense). Position pays
in high (very high) 20's to low (very low) 30's. Preferred qualifications
include::

experience with Pro-E (Professional Engineer),
plus experience with Unigraphics, and ;
experience "in the trade".

BTW. Eric, If this is Off Topic, forgive me. I kinda feel like I'm merely
jumpin on the band wagon. (I have mixed emotions regarding using a SIG for
headhunting.)

For additional information, please contact me directy (directly as in
personally, not as in "directly" - meaning immediatly) .





Michael J. Maloney
President, EPIC Creative Services
President, ISTI (International Society for Technical Illustrators)
<http://www.epic-isti.com/epic>




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