Re: School vs experience... Was: Why so few medical techwriters

Subject: Re: School vs experience... Was: Why so few medical techwriters
From: TechComm Dood <techcommdood -at- gmail -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 14:00:34 -0400


> All the time you spend in school is time you don't spend getting
> experience. It is also a fact that all the money you spend in school is
> lost if it doesn't get you a more interesting job (in terms of tasks
> and/or money), unless you are going to school for the sake or love of
> it. This is even more true if you consider the money you don't make
> while in school.
>
> At one point you have to ask yourself: "Will experience bring me (and
> later employers) more in terms of money and work quality then school?".

School is a starting point. Don't expect to be hired into a company at
a senior level with only school experience behind you. However, many
companies do expect entry-level candidates to have solid schooling.

I never went on to graduate school. I doubt I will. However, my
undergrad degree got me started quite well.

So, school is important, but IMO graduate degrees should be sought out
of personal satisfaction (in the tech writing biz) and not as a means
of getting ahead at work. Experience is what makes a good senior-level
or above employee, not education alone.

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