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Job Title:
Technical Writer
Company Name:
AdviceAmerica
About Me:
I am a Technical Writer with 2 years of Experience. Curretnly working for a Financial Domian Company. I Like Networking of people and share the knowledge.
Website:
http://chaifirstblog.blogspot.com

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At 6:50am on June 23rd, 2008, Rajeev Jain said…
You are welcome chaitra
At 6:43am on June 20th, 2008, Andy and Karen Leslie said…
Hi Chaitra,

I do not know of any links re: Epic training, however, we do provide basic Epic Editor training. Can you tell me more about the projects you are involved in and how many of your delegates need the training.

Kind Regards,

Andy
At 3:14am on June 12th, 2008, S. Hemraj Rao said…
:) Thanks. Happy plodding then.
At 3:07am on June 12th, 2008, S. Hemraj Rao said…
Sorry about the week end greeting, I must have been time warped yesterday, it was indexing time for a doc and lost all sense of time.
At 3:05am on June 12th, 2008, S. Hemraj Rao said…
I understand it is a relief to get to the release notes, then twiddle thumbs to wait for the net round of updates, bug fixes, new features. I like it best when it is a new product to work on. What are you working on right now?
At 10:42am on June 11th, 2008, S. Hemraj Rao said…
Yes On and On, I can emphathise
Did you get to the release notes yet?

Have a nice week end. :)
At 1:47am on June 11th, 2008, S. Hemraj Rao said…
Hi Chaitra,

Nice to hear from you. I have just joined and am not used to blogging, like to read the stuff you folks have put up. Great going. How is work?

Regards,
Hemraj
At 11:14am on June 5th, 2008, Girish Kanmas said…
Thanks for adding my name to your list!
At 7:20am on June 5th, 2008, Jennifer said…
Thanks for adding me as a friend!
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