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RE: New poll question? (Was Re: Pinsky poem in the Atlantic "Jar of Pens")
Subject:RE: New poll question? (Was Re: Pinsky poem in the Atlantic "Jar of Pens") From:"Sean Brierley" <sbri -at- haestad -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 16 May 2002 13:17:17 -0400
Hmmmmmmmm. Nothing. But, this is a strange (for me) environment of which
I do not yet have a good measure. It seems we have a lot of experts in
everything around here, so I guess I have to prove myself. It's a
frustrating situation in some ways, because I've been in the business
for 10 years, and it's a cool challenge in others.
At previous employers, it was hit and miss, really depending on the
personality of those who were judging me. Primarily, I was considered to
be an SME of authoring tools, secondarily graphics tools and the items I
documented.
I have found that I generally get more respect as an SME if I come in to
a company as a contractor, rather than an employee.
-----Original Message-----
From: Deborah S. Ray [mailto:debray -at- raycomm -dot- com]
As a technical writer, do people (coworkers, customers,
internal users, anyone) look to you as an expert on the
product you document? To what extent, and in what circumstances?
In your current job as a technical writer, what are you
considered (by others) to be a Subject Matter Expert of?
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