Re: lurkers and lurking
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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>
One of our criteria for recruiting is "Is willing to appear ignorant." Lots of fun interviewing for that one!
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