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Oh heck, I'm not selling their consulting services or anything (we
market to the largest companies anyway). But I've learned a whole lot
by working there, and I know from personal experience that all these
little adjustments in your workspace add up to a whole lot. It ain't
bunk...It's better to prevent these things than to have to attempt to
fix them later (and then that doesn't always work).
B. Johnston
Tech writer/editor
-----Original Message-----
From: written_by -at- juno -dot- com [mailto:written_by -at- juno -dot- com]
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 8:07 AM
To: Brigitte Johnston
Cc: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Subject: Re: Carpal Tunnel
> I'm chiming in late, but I felt I had to! I work as a technical
> writer/editor for an ergonomics consulting firm, and after working on
> several 300+ page manuals about it (and loads of other documents),
> I
> know carpal tunnel and other musculoskeletal disorders (MSD, CTD,
> RSI,
> etc.) are real.
LOL .... OK, so let me make a fool of myself, yet again, and ask a truly
insulting question: If a company is consulting on this problem, in what
light do we accept their results? Yes, I am bad for asking.
Bob
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