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<<Sorry, I like my simple job of interviewing users and
sme's, taking shots, and writing in plain English (my
language of choice). Is anyone else out there
actually happy to be a Tech Writer?>>
My response: I am. I'm happy to be a technical writer. I wanted to be
one for years, but it just didn't happen. Then in November 2006, I
switched careers in all of three days. Like the army, it was hurry up
and wait. My business card says: "Technical Writer." Nothing fancy.
Suits me mighty fine.
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