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Subject:Re: STC or STC# ? From:Jo Francis Byrd <jbyrd -at- byrdwrites -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 07 Dec 2000 10:05:08 -0600
I joined STC in November of 1992 at a time when I THOUGHT I was a tech writer
(sometimes ignorance IS bliss!). It was the best career investment I ever made. I
would not be here, where I am today, if I were not a member. The resources
available, not just the publications, but the contacts - people who know what you
need to learn and are willing to share - make the cost downright cheap, at least
for me.
Friends here in the Dallas area accuse me of being a gung-ho STC cheerleader.
Probably with some justification. Circumstances may force me to forgo a lot of
things, my STC membership won't be one of them.
Jo Byrd
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
>
> And Elizabeth Ross wrote, in part:
>
> $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.
> ...
>
> 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.
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