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Along the same lines, you all may want to have a look at the Dilbert zone
"List of the Day" today--it's Top 287 Things Technical Writers are Least
Likely to Say. Honestly, if this is how we are consistently perceived by
those we work with, I'm not sure I want to be identified as a TW!
Nora
(who is in the 10% camp, and only because she sometimes finds it hard to
take certain types of criticism...)
>
> I was only suggesting that if someone finds 40 or 50 percent or
> more of the world hard to work with, rather than 10 percent,
> perhaps that person should step back and consider just who it is
> who's being difficult.
>
> I used to find a lot more people disagreeable and hard to work
> with than I do now, something I attribute to my growing up, not
> the general nicening <g> of the population.
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