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Subject:STC or STC# ? From:Elizabeth Ross <beth -at- vcubed -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 07 Dec 2000 10:05:36 -0500
On 12/6/00 6:52 PM, Donn S Le Vie, Jr. wrote:
> For those 33% who aren't members, $110 a year to join for a wealth of
> information. And your employer will probably cover the membership fees.
> InterCom has come a long way, and Maurice Martin has worked hard as editor
> to raise the level of hard-hitting information it delivers, but it still has
> a ways to go (as he knows from repeated hammering by me...=: o
>
$110 US. = $168.36 Cdn
That's without joining any SIGs. I was a member for a year--it cost me ~$200
Cdn and I did not receive what I consider value for my money. My employer
doesn't pay for it either.
The magazines occasionally have helpful information. I started here as a
lone technical writer with a backlog of ALL the product documentation.
(They'd never had a tech writer before.) I honestly didn't have time for the
theory, I had too many docs to write. So it was definitely a mixed bag.
I would urge potential members to do a cost/benefit analysis for themselves
before shelling out money for something that may not work for you. Go to the
library and look at the publications. Browse the various sites on the
Internet (head office and regional chapters). Many benefits are available
for free (access to job opportunities).
What I really want to say is "Do your homework." Don't go out and join an
organization just because someone on this list thinks you should. And don't
not join something you feel is worthwhile because someone on this list says
it sucks.
As always, YMMV.
--
Elizabeth Ross
Senior Technical Writer, V3 Semiconductor Inc.
mailto: beth -at- vcubed -dot- com http://www.vcubed.com
"It's not the information age,
it's the data age with delusions of grandeur."
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