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>Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 13:31:57 -0500
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>David:
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>I have to agree with Mike, but there's more to the story.
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>Right now I'm working with a very junior fellow (just a few
>months out of school, let's call him Bob), and he's a regular
>Clark Kent, but he's just plain lousy as a technical writer (may
>community colleges rot in hell for eternity).
I resent this vicious attack by Stephen on Community Colleges.
Many Community Colleges have excellent writing certificate programs
and offer a low-cost method for entering the college system.
(at least in California) Many Community College students go on to
have successful 4-year college careers.
Bob Morrisette
writer -at- computer -dot- org
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