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If 3 years constitutes a "senior tech writer," then what does that make a
tech writer who has 10-15 years experience?
My suggestions, in no particular order:
* Mega-senior tech writer
* A Real tech writer
* Tech writer/systems analyst
* A Consulant
* Just more expensive
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mary Choy [mailto:mchoy -at- sirius -dot- com]
>
> I think 3 years counts as senior in today's market. It also
> depends on what you've churned out in those 3 years.