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--- Jan Henning <henning -at- r-l -dot- de> wrote:
>
> I would like to add my own two cents to John's post, whom I largely agree
> with.
>
> >Sure, we lurk. We are trying to learn, because to a great extent, we are the
> >tech writers of the future [...] and we are better trained, better educated,
> >and better motivated [...]. Remember the Cultural Revolution in China?
> And the result?
>
> Cue the fanfares... Again, I'm not impressed by this attempt to make an
> individual personality into the defining characteristic of a 'Generation
> Lurk'. Wouldn't it be more honest to discuss your own reasons for lurking
> than hiding behind the faceless mass of 'the tech writers of the future'?
I don't want to just echo John Posada and Jan Henning. I want to add one more
comment on the idea that you represent the Technical Writers of the future. Not
in my organization, you won't. I suspect you will find work, for a time, and
you'll find other jobs, for a time. But if you want to succeed in Technical
Writer--or any kind of writing for that matter--you better display an
inquisitive mind and a willingness to ask stupid questions, sometimes stupidly
phrased. Otherwise you won't learn anything, and a Tech. Writer who doesn't
learn ends up asking, "Do you want fries with that?" <g>
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