RE: Tech writing course in vo-tech curriculum (tangent)
Does it strike anyone else as annoying that when times get hard, half the--
laid-off world seems to get all Louisa May Alcott and decides they can "be a
writer"? "I know, I'll be a tech writer!" they say. An actual aptitude for
either writing or technology doesn't seem to be on the list of must-haves,
for some reason.
Maggie Secara
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