Re: no degree equals demotion
I think your case deserves special attention in yourcollege.
company. You *are* working toward the degree, and have
put in 4 years of work, which I'm guessing were 4 good
years that the company has benefitted from.
I would talk to your manager and the HR manager to
settle this. I think the demotion based on degree
alone is not a wise or fair decision. If your work
meets or exceeds that of the other writers who have
degrees, then this is an unfair change.
Will your pay be cut as a result?
Also, formal education does not equal a better
technical writer. I've known some damn good technical
writers - some senior level - who never even went to
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