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<blockquote data-quote="EC Outlaw" data-source="post: 176766" data-attributes="member: 2103"><p>Puros_bran, I retired from commuting to Lexington. For the last 10 years of working, I was at an engineering firm headquartered in Lexington (Quest Engineers)..well, they were bought out by a firm from Omaha (HDR Engineers) the last 2 years of the 10, but I still thought of them as a local firm.</p><p></p><p>I was a specification writer. One of the few engineering people that actually enjoyed writing. Most engineers love to design or manage, but hate to write. Technical writing is too dry and tedious for them. They still call me from time to time to 'rake the chestnuts out of the fire'.</p><p></p><p>What do you do in Lexington?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EC Outlaw, post: 176766, member: 2103"] Puros_bran, I retired from commuting to Lexington. For the last 10 years of working, I was at an engineering firm headquartered in Lexington (Quest Engineers)..well, they were bought out by a firm from Omaha (HDR Engineers) the last 2 years of the 10, but I still thought of them as a local firm. I was a specification writer. One of the few engineering people that actually enjoyed writing. Most engineers love to design or manage, but hate to write. Technical writing is too dry and tedious for them. They still call me from time to time to 'rake the chestnuts out of the fire'. What do you do in Lexington? [/QUOTE]
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