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> Have to be well trained and educated in competencies...
>
>While maybe a bit 'academic' I don't see how it would exclude anyone
>from this list. We are all well trained aren't we? :-)
Nope :)
Since I left university with a degree in Experimental Psychology, the
only /training/ in technical authoring I have ever received was a short
course in FrameMaker three or four years ago.
Now, obviously I'm really, really good at self-training (that's pretty
much obligatory in this career), but I'm not convinced that most
observers would describe that as being 'well trained and educated in
competencies'.
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