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So what compelling argument would you use if your title was, officially, "QA
Specialist" and you wanted to be called "Technical Writer" because you
perform the only technical writing duties in the company?
Paul
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> From: Brierley, Sean [SMTP:Sean -at- Quodata -dot- Com]
> Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 10:47 AM
> To: TECHWR-L
> Subject: Communicating via job titles (was RE: Senior Technical
> Writer)
>
> Job titles are important, but not for self-gratification.
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> Because the job title brings with it baggage, the job title itself
> communicates a certain aura based on the reader's expectations.
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A landmark hotel, one of America's most beautiful cities, and
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