atw: Re: Work in Tasmania

Thanks Naomi.  I figured that office admin can be a good fall back, as you say, 
and it might be nice to have different responsibilities for a while, but I 
hadn't really thought of the 'temping' aspect of it.

Temping could be interesting; get ready for work, don't get the call, relax ;-)

Cheers,

Geoff


Quoting Naomi Kramer <nkr@xxxxxxxxx>:

> Worst case scenario, you probably have the vast majority of skills =
> needed
> for temping in office admin.  I'm not suggesting you'll need to, but =
> it's
> good to have a 'lesser' job to fall back on.  Office admin never seems =
> to go
> out of style.
> 
> - Naomi
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm moving from Brisbane to Launceston, following my wife, so I'm going =
> to
> need=20
> to find some work.  Does anybody have any suggestions on looking for =
> tech=20
> writing work in a smaller city/economy?
> 
> I've found that the amount of work is a lot less, but that's not real=20
> suprising.  Neither is the lower pay scale.
> 
> Any suggestions will help, because as much as I like the idea of sitting =
> in=20
> front of the fire with a shiraz, I'm going to need to do something
> productive ;-
> )
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Geoff


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