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From: Andy Gibson <andy@agasinc.demon.co.uk>
To: Amos List <amos-list@access.digex.net>
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 18:53:37 -0000
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X-Mailer: YAM 1.3.4 [020] - Amiga Mailer by Marcel Beck
Organization: AGAS Productions
Subject: Important Announcement
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Hiya all,
Mat is leaving CU Amiga for pastures new and there is yet another
vacancy at cu for staff writers :) I know this has nothing to do with
Amos or the list, but I feel you should know about this...
Andy Gibson....
(This has nothing to do with me! Please do NOT reply to myself. It's
CU Amiga you want to send messages to...(see below for email address)
On 14-Oct-97, mat@cu-amiga.co.uk scribbled:
Attention please, this is a very important annoucement.
CU Amiga Magazine, the world's best Amiga Magazine, is looking to recruit a
Staff Writer. The key responsibility will involve writing well-informed
and authoratative copy designed to inform and excite Amiga enthusiasts
world wide.
The successful applicant would need to be an Amiga god, greatly familiar
with the platform on a technical footing. Addition specific interests and
expertise in software genres such as 3D rendering, DTP, programming and
business packages would be required (though not necessarily those specific
genres). Knowledge of the major players in the Amiga scene both in hardware
and software is essential.
Experience in journalism is not essential but is highly prized. Certainly
potential candidates should be fluent with English structure and grammar
and be able to maintain a clear easy to understand train of thought.
Other skills that would be highly prized include the ability to compile
coverdisks and knowledge of HTML to help maintain the CU Online web site.
If you fancy turning your hobby into a career then send your CV and
a 500 word review of your favourite piece of Amiga equipment
to the Editor;
That's my job
CU Amiga Magazine
37-39 Millharbour
Isle of Dogs
London, E14 9TZ
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Mat Bettinson - Technical Editor of CU Amiga Magazine
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