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> 1. Your company has a lot of "grunt" work that they "call" Technical
> Writing such as, conversion from Word to XML or a lot of editing old
> documents.
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> 2. Your company does not care about quality, just quantity.
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> 3. Your company can takes no value in the Engineer/Writer working
> relationship
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> 4. Your company sees only the bottom line
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> You will be outsourced.
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In other words, if your company is run by a bunch of recreant marplots,
it's time to start looking for another employer or join Lou and that
roaming gnome pricing real estate and broadband access in Pongo-Pongo
(see link).
;-)
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