Resend: Location for Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications Production

2007-03-16 Thread Anna Paganelli
 I forgot to mention that this is for San Jose. And is actually a very
nice and not-crazy-with-unrealistic-deadlines place to work.

Anna

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Subject: Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications Production 

Long-Term Contract Publications Production Opening Average 30 hours/week
To start: April 2007   
 
Job Description:
Need detail oriented, self starter to build and deliver HTML help and
PDF documentation for a software group within Cadence. You'll create
production-ready files from writers' FrameMaker source, and create
WebWorks Help, ASCII Help, and PDF deliverables for releases using
FrameMaker, UNIX scripts, WebWorks Publisher and Automap, and Acrobat.  
As needed, maintain templates and troubleshoot FrameMaker problems for
writers. 
Depending on your skill set, you might also create figures and
illustrations, update scripts, or assist with writing tasks.  
Later, you'll help convert FrameMaker files to XML-DITA (authoring tool
unknown at this time).
 
Experience Needed:
- 5+ years as a production editor or equivalent job title
- Thorough knowledge of FrameMaker, including knowledge of MIF, and
FrameMaker utilities and add-ons such as IXgen
- Experience with Adobe Acrobat, including Distiller
- Experience maintaining FrameMaker templates
- Experience creating HTML help using WebWorks products
- Experienced on both PC and UNIX environments
- Able to read and modify UNIX shell scripts Ability to write scripts
from scratch is a plus.
Knowledge of XML and/or experience with XML tools is a plus.
Experience with Photoshop is a plus.
 
Other Requirements:
- Able to handle multiple tasks and changes to processes at the same
time (stress)
- Able to flex a nearly full-time schedule to meet the needs of the
department, and
  take time off when things aren't so busy
 
Please contact Amy Witherow at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more information.

 
 
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RE: Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications Production

2007-03-16 Thread Anna Paganelli
Hi Hedley,
 
I'm not sure why you responded so vehemently to this, though I do
understand, and agree in principle, that contract part-time jobs can be
and often are detrimental to the worker. That isn't always the case,
though. Some people, myself included for the last 10-15 years, like to
have a shorter work week, as we are equally or more involved in other
parts of our lives. Speaking for myself, I am able to do all of the
tasks involved in this job and more, but don't have a desire to do it
for even 30 hours a week---not because the company is a bad place to
work (in fact, I enjoy it quite a bit), but because I like the rest of
the work activities in my life. There are others out there who also
prefer this, and for whom it would be a good match, as it has been for
others. 
 
If you have questions about it and want to talk offline, please feel
free to contact me.
 
Anna Paganelli




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Subject: Re: Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications
Production



I can also walk on water and charge only $780/hour.  As it
happens, I have used FM since v. 3.0 on Sun OpenLook, Solaris, HP-UX,
Macintosh, and Windows, wrote UNIX scripts to capture and automatically
size screen shots, have about 30 FM plug-ins, including IXgen, IndexRef,
etc., and have used mif2go to generate online help and HTML. But if you
imagine that I or anyone else with similar skills are slaveys that can
be turned on and off like a tap, you are making a big mistake.  You
truly deserve anybody who goes to work for you on the conditions you
propose.  Ever consider that people might be doing some other work for
someone else in the 10-15 hours per week beyond your 30 hours?  Are they
going to drop that and come in whenever at your whim?  Get real. 
--
Hedley Finger
Training Content Developer and Tools Specialist
MYOB Australia Pty Ltd http://myob.com/au
P.O. box 371   Blackburn VIC 3130   Australia
12 Wesley Court   Tally Ho Business Park   East Burwood VIC 3151
Australia
mailto:hedleyDOTfingerATmyobDOTcom
Tel. +61 3 9222 9992 x 7421,   Mob. (cell) +61 412 461 558

(c) MYOB Technology Pty Ltd 2007 



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Subject:Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications
Production



Long-Term Contract Publications Production Opening
Average 30 hours/week
To start: April 2007   

Job Description:
Need detail oriented, self starter to build and deliver HTML
help and
PDF documentation for a software group within Cadence. You'll
create
production-ready files from writers' FrameMaker source, and
create
WebWorks Help, ASCII Help, and PDF deliverables for releases
using
FrameMaker, UNIX scripts, WebWorks Publisher and Automap, and
Acrobat.  
As needed, maintain templates and troubleshoot FrameMaker
problems for
writers. 
Depending on your skill set, you might also create figures and
illustrations, update scripts, or assist with writing tasks.  
Later, you'll help convert FrameMaker files to XML-DITA
(authoring tool
unknown at this time).

Experience Needed:
- 5+ years as a production editor or equivalent job title
- Thorough knowledge of FrameMaker, including knowledge of MIF,
and
FrameMaker utilities and add-ons such as IXgen
- Experience with Adobe Acrobat, including Distiller
- Experience maintaining FrameMaker templates
- Experience creating HTML help using WebWorks products
- Experienced on both PC and UNIX environments
- Able to read and modify UNIX shell scripts
Ability to write scripts from scratch is a plus.
Knowledge of XML and/or experience with XML tools is a plus.
Experience with Photoshop is a plus.

Other Requirements:
- Able to handle multiple tasks and changes to processes at the
same
time (stress)
- Able to flex a nearly full-time schedule to meet the needs of
the
department, and
 take time off when things aren't so busy

Please contact Amy Witherow at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more
information.



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Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications Production

2007-03-16 Thread hedley.fin...@myob.com
I can also walk on water and charge only $780/hour.  As it happens, I have 
used FM since v. 3.0 on Sun OpenLook, Solaris, HP-UX, Macintosh, and 
Windows, wrote UNIX scripts to capture and automatically size screen 
shots, have about 30 FM plug-ins, including IXgen, IndexRef, etc., and 
have used mif2go to generate online help and HTML. But if you imagine that 
I or anyone else with similar skills are slaveys that can be turned on and 
off like a tap, you are making a big mistake.  You truly deserve anybody 
who goes to work for you on the conditions you propose.  Ever consider 
that people might be doing some other work for someone else in the 10-15 
hours per week beyond your 30 hours?  Are they going to drop that and come 
in whenever at your whim?  Get real.
--
Hedley Finger
Training Content Developer and Tools Specialist
MYOB Australia Pty Ltd <http://myob.com/au>
P.O. box 371   Blackburn VIC 3130   Australia
12 Wesley Court   Tally Ho Business Park   East Burwood VIC 3151 Australia
<mailto:hedleyDOTfingerATmyobDOTcom>
Tel. +61 3 9222 9992 x 7421,   Mob. (cell) +61 412 461 558

? MYOB Technology Pty Ltd 2007




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        Subject:    Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications 
Production


Long-Term Contract Publications Production Opening
Average 30 hours/week
To start: April 2007 

Job Description:
Need detail oriented, self starter to build and deliver HTML help and
PDF documentation for a software group within Cadence. You'll create
production-ready files from writers' FrameMaker source, and create
WebWorks Help, ASCII Help, and PDF deliverables for releases using
FrameMaker, UNIX scripts, WebWorks Publisher and Automap, and Acrobat. 
As needed, maintain templates and troubleshoot FrameMaker problems for
writers. 
Depending on your skill set, you might also create figures and
illustrations, update scripts, or assist with writing tasks. 
Later, you'll help convert FrameMaker files to XML-DITA (authoring tool
unknown at this time).

Experience Needed:
- 5+ years as a production editor or equivalent job title
- Thorough knowledge of FrameMaker, including knowledge of MIF, and
FrameMaker utilities and add-ons such as IXgen
- Experience with Adobe Acrobat, including Distiller
- Experience maintaining FrameMaker templates
- Experience creating HTML help using WebWorks products
- Experienced on both PC and UNIX environments
- Able to read and modify UNIX shell scripts
Ability to write scripts from scratch is a plus.
Knowledge of XML and/or experience with XML tools is a plus.
Experience with Photoshop is a plus.

Other Requirements:
- Able to handle multiple tasks and changes to processes at the same
time (stress)
- Able to flex a nearly full-time schedule to meet the needs of the
department, and
  take time off when things aren't so busy

Please contact Amy Witherow at amyw at cadence.com for more information.



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Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications Production

2007-03-15 Thread Anna Paganelli
Long-Term Contract Publications Production Opening
Average 30 hours/week
To start: April 2007   
 
Job Description:
Need detail oriented, self starter to build and deliver HTML help and
PDF documentation for a software group within Cadence. You'll create
production-ready files from writers' FrameMaker source, and create
WebWorks Help, ASCII Help, and PDF deliverables for releases using
FrameMaker, UNIX scripts, WebWorks Publisher and Automap, and Acrobat.  
As needed, maintain templates and troubleshoot FrameMaker problems for
writers. 
Depending on your skill set, you might also create figures and
illustrations, update scripts, or assist with writing tasks.  
Later, you'll help convert FrameMaker files to XML-DITA (authoring tool
unknown at this time).
 
Experience Needed:
- 5+ years as a production editor or equivalent job title
- Thorough knowledge of FrameMaker, including knowledge of MIF, and
FrameMaker utilities and add-ons such as IXgen
- Experience with Adobe Acrobat, including Distiller
- Experience maintaining FrameMaker templates
- Experience creating HTML help using WebWorks products
- Experienced on both PC and UNIX environments
- Able to read and modify UNIX shell scripts
Ability to write scripts from scratch is a plus.
Knowledge of XML and/or experience with XML tools is a plus.
Experience with Photoshop is a plus.
 
Other Requirements:
- Able to handle multiple tasks and changes to processes at the same
time (stress)
- Able to flex a nearly full-time schedule to meet the needs of the
department, and
  take time off when things aren't so busy
 
Please contact Amy Witherow at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more information.

 
 
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RE: Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications Production

2007-03-15 Thread John Sgammato
...

Other Requirements:
...- Able to flex a nearly full-time schedule to meet the needs of the
department, and  take time off when things aren't so busy

Well how's that for being the hack mule in the department! 
Bust your butt when things are busy (but no OT, I'll bet) and then when things 
let up and you have some time to archive, plan ahead, and work on some 
professional development, you do it on your own time. And you know who will be 
the first to go when they have a bad quarter...
Git along, mule! 
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Re: Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications Production

2007-03-15 Thread hedley . finger
I can also walk on water and charge only $780/hour.  As it happens, I have 
used FM since v. 3.0 on Sun OpenLook, Solaris, HP-UX, Macintosh, and 
Windows, wrote UNIX scripts to capture and automatically size screen 
shots, have about 30 FM plug-ins, including IXgen, IndexRef, etc., and 
have used mif2go to generate online help and HTML. But if you imagine that 
I or anyone else with similar skills are slaveys that can be turned on and 
off like a tap, you are making a big mistake.  You truly deserve anybody 
who goes to work for you on the conditions you propose.  Ever consider 
that people might be doing some other work for someone else in the 10-15 
hours per week beyond your 30 hours?  Are they going to drop that and come 
in whenever at your whim?  Get real.
--
Hedley Finger
Training Content Developer and Tools Specialist
MYOB Australia Pty Ltd http://myob.com/au
P.O. box 371   Blackburn VIC 3130   Australia
12 Wesley Court   Tally Ho Business Park   East Burwood VIC 3151 Australia
mailto:hedleyDOTfingerATmyobDOTcom
Tel. +61 3 9222 9992 x 7421,   Mob. (cell) +61 412 461 558

© MYOB Technology Pty Ltd 2007




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15/03/2007 06:53 PM
 
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
cc: Amy Witherow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications 
Production


Long-Term Contract Publications Production Opening
Average 30 hours/week
To start: April 2007 
 
Job Description:
Need detail oriented, self starter to build and deliver HTML help and
PDF documentation for a software group within Cadence. You'll create
production-ready files from writers' FrameMaker source, and create
WebWorks Help, ASCII Help, and PDF deliverables for releases using
FrameMaker, UNIX scripts, WebWorks Publisher and Automap, and Acrobat. 
As needed, maintain templates and troubleshoot FrameMaker problems for
writers. 
Depending on your skill set, you might also create figures and
illustrations, update scripts, or assist with writing tasks. 
Later, you'll help convert FrameMaker files to XML-DITA (authoring tool
unknown at this time).
 
Experience Needed:
- 5+ years as a production editor or equivalent job title
- Thorough knowledge of FrameMaker, including knowledge of MIF, and
FrameMaker utilities and add-ons such as IXgen
- Experience with Adobe Acrobat, including Distiller
- Experience maintaining FrameMaker templates
- Experience creating HTML help using WebWorks products
- Experienced on both PC and UNIX environments
- Able to read and modify UNIX shell scripts
Ability to write scripts from scratch is a plus.
Knowledge of XML and/or experience with XML tools is a plus.
Experience with Photoshop is a plus.
 
Other Requirements:
- Able to handle multiple tasks and changes to processes at the same
time (stress)
- Able to flex a nearly full-time schedule to meet the needs of the
department, and
  take time off when things aren't so busy
 
Please contact Amy Witherow at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more information.

 
 
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Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications Production

2007-03-15 Thread Anna Paganelli
Long-Term Contract Publications Production Opening
Average 30 hours/week
To start: April 2007   

Job Description:
Need detail oriented, self starter to build and deliver HTML help and
PDF documentation for a software group within Cadence. You'll create
production-ready files from writers' FrameMaker source, and create
WebWorks Help, ASCII Help, and PDF deliverables for releases using
FrameMaker, UNIX scripts, WebWorks Publisher and Automap, and Acrobat.  
As needed, maintain templates and troubleshoot FrameMaker problems for
writers. 
Depending on your skill set, you might also create figures and
illustrations, update scripts, or assist with writing tasks.  
Later, you'll help convert FrameMaker files to XML-DITA (authoring tool
unknown at this time).

Experience Needed:
- 5+ years as a production editor or equivalent job title
- Thorough knowledge of FrameMaker, including knowledge of MIF, and
FrameMaker utilities and add-ons such as IXgen
- Experience with Adobe Acrobat, including Distiller
- Experience maintaining FrameMaker templates
- Experience creating HTML help using WebWorks products
- Experienced on both PC and UNIX environments
- Able to read and modify UNIX shell scripts
Ability to write scripts from scratch is a plus.
Knowledge of XML and/or experience with XML tools is a plus.
Experience with Photoshop is a plus.

Other Requirements:
- Able to handle multiple tasks and changes to processes at the same
time (stress)
- Able to flex a nearly full-time schedule to meet the needs of the
department, and
  take time off when things aren't so busy

Please contact Amy Witherow at amyw at cadence.com for more information.






Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications Production

2007-03-15 Thread John Sgammato
...

Other Requirements:
...- Able to flex a nearly full-time schedule to meet the needs of the
department, and  take time off when things aren't so busy

Well how's that for being the hack mule in the department! 
Bust your butt when things are busy (but no OT, I'll bet) and then when things 
let up and you have some time to archive, plan ahead, and work on some 
professional development, you do it on your own time. And you know who will be 
the first to go when they have a bad quarter...
Git along, mule! 



Resend: Location for Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications Production

2007-03-15 Thread Anna Paganelli
 I forgot to mention that this is for San Jose. And is actually a very
nice and not-crazy-with-unrealistic-deadlines place to work.

Anna

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Behalf Of Anna Paganelli
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 12:53 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Cc: Amy Witherow
Subject: Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications Production 

Long-Term Contract Publications Production Opening Average 30 hours/week
To start: April 2007   

Job Description:
Need detail oriented, self starter to build and deliver HTML help and
PDF documentation for a software group within Cadence. You'll create
production-ready files from writers' FrameMaker source, and create
WebWorks Help, ASCII Help, and PDF deliverables for releases using
FrameMaker, UNIX scripts, WebWorks Publisher and Automap, and Acrobat.  
As needed, maintain templates and troubleshoot FrameMaker problems for
writers. 
Depending on your skill set, you might also create figures and
illustrations, update scripts, or assist with writing tasks.  
Later, you'll help convert FrameMaker files to XML-DITA (authoring tool
unknown at this time).

Experience Needed:
- 5+ years as a production editor or equivalent job title
- Thorough knowledge of FrameMaker, including knowledge of MIF, and
FrameMaker utilities and add-ons such as IXgen
- Experience with Adobe Acrobat, including Distiller
- Experience maintaining FrameMaker templates
- Experience creating HTML help using WebWorks products
- Experienced on both PC and UNIX environments
- Able to read and modify UNIX shell scripts Ability to write scripts
from scratch is a plus.
Knowledge of XML and/or experience with XML tools is a plus.
Experience with Photoshop is a plus.

Other Requirements:
- Able to handle multiple tasks and changes to processes at the same
time (stress)
- Able to flex a nearly full-time schedule to meet the needs of the
department, and
  take time off when things aren't so busy

Please contact Amy Witherow at amyw at cadence.com for more information.



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Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications Production

2007-03-15 Thread Anna Paganelli
Hi Hedley,

I'm not sure why you responded so vehemently to this, though I do
understand, and agree in principle, that contract part-time jobs can be
and often are detrimental to the worker. That isn't always the case,
though. Some people, myself included for the last 10-15 years, like to
have a shorter work week, as we are equally or more involved in other
parts of our lives. Speaking for myself, I am able to do all of the
tasks involved in this job and more, but don't have a desire to do it
for even 30 hours a week---not because the company is a bad place to
work (in fact, I enjoy it quite a bit), but because I like the rest of
the work activities in my life. There are others out there who also
prefer this, and for whom it would be a good match, as it has been for
others. 

If you have questions about it and want to talk offline, please feel
free to contact me.

Anna Paganelli




From: hedley.finger at myob.com [mailto:hedley.finger at myob.com] 
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:28 PM
To: Anna Paganelli
Cc: Amy Witherow; framers at lists.frameusers.com;
framers at omsys.com
Subject: Re: Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications
Production



I can also walk on water and charge only $780/hour.  As it
happens, I have used FM since v. 3.0 on Sun OpenLook, Solaris, HP-UX,
Macintosh, and Windows, wrote UNIX scripts to capture and automatically
size screen shots, have about 30 FM plug-ins, including IXgen, IndexRef,
etc., and have used mif2go to generate online help and HTML. But if you
imagine that I or anyone else with similar skills are slaveys that can
be turned on and off like a tap, you are making a big mistake.  You
truly deserve anybody who goes to work for you on the conditions you
propose.  Ever consider that people might be doing some other work for
someone else in the 10-15 hours per week beyond your 30 hours?  Are they
going to drop that and come in whenever at your whim?  Get real. 
--
Hedley Finger
Training Content Developer and Tools Specialist
MYOB Australia Pty Ltd <http://myob.com/au>
P.O. box 371   Blackburn VIC 3130   Australia
12 Wesley Court   Tally Ho Business Park   East Burwood VIC 3151
Australia
<mailto:hedleyDOTfingerATmyobDOTcom>
Tel. +61 3 9222 9992 x 7421,   Mob. (cell) +61 412 461 558

(c) MYOB Technology Pty Ltd 2007 



"Anna Paganelli"  
Sent by: framers-bounces+hedley.finger=myob.com at lists.frameusers.com 

15/03/2007 06:53 PM 


To: 
cc:Amy Witherow  
        Subject:    Job Opening: Long-Term Contract Publications
Production



Long-Term Contract Publications Production Opening
Average 30 hours/week
To start: April 2007   

Job Description:
Need detail oriented, self starter to build and deliver HTML
help and
PDF documentation for a software group within Cadence. You'll
create
production-ready files from writers' FrameMaker source, and
create
WebWorks Help, ASCII Help, and PDF deliverables for releases
using
FrameMaker, UNIX scripts, WebWorks Publisher and Automap, and
Acrobat.  
As needed, maintain templates and troubleshoot FrameMaker
problems for
writers. 
Depending on your skill set, you might also create figures and
illustrations, update scripts, or assist with writing tasks.  
Later, you'll help convert FrameMaker files to XML-DITA
(authoring tool
unknown at this time).

Experience Needed:
- 5+ years as a production editor or equivalent job title
- Thorough knowledge of FrameMaker, including knowledge of MIF,
and
FrameMaker utilities and add-ons such as IXgen
- Experience with Adobe Acrobat, including Distiller
- Experience maintaining FrameMaker templates
- Experience creating HTML help using WebWorks products
- Experienced on both PC and UNIX environments
- Able to read and modify UNIX shell scripts
Ability to write scripts from scratch is a plus.
Knowledge of XML and/or experience with XML tools is a plus.
Experience with Photoshop is a plus.

Other Requirements:
- Able to handle multiple tasks and changes to processes at the
same
time (stress)
- Able to flex a nearly full-time schedule to meet the needs of
the
department, and
 take time off when things aren't so busy

Please contact Amy Witherow at amyw at cadence.com for more
information.



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