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If the moderator has appointed you as a deputy, I'd happily defer.
Otherwise, I'd suggest you missed the explicit TW tie-in: "This is
analogous to the distinction that can be made between professional and
amateur writers. Professional writers ideally understand their
rhetorical decisions, why they are saying what they are saying in the
way they are saying it."
If you can't see the discussion's implications for tech writing or are
otherwise uninterested, you can always press "Delete".
Leonard
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OK, since I am a professional curmudgeon now that this
discussion has turned into a philosophical discussion
on a board that is supposed to be used for discussing
matters related to technical writing, I will finally
surrender to the urge I have had for days and ask can
we *please* FINALLY end this thread? Or can someone
still detect one live cell in this horse carcass?
> They may balance out as far as current earnings
> (though
> the numbers of technical writers with non-technical
> degrees
> who switched might argue against that) but the
> higher initial
> salary means the non-techs would have to end up
> earning
> *more* to achieve lifetime balance. A college
> friend of
> mine went on to earn her PhD, and on the first day
> of the
> doctoral program, the advisor told all present that
> if they
> were pursuing a doctorate because they thought
> they'd
> make more money they should drop out now and get
> jobs,
> because the added income for a PhD would never make
> up for the years of lost income getting it.
>
> And yes, the pay for engineering instructors
> traditionally
> is just as bad as for the humanities. Most of my
> engineering instructors in college were either there
> teaching after having retired from careers in
> industry
> or because the job came with free use of college lab
> and other facilities for consulting work that
> brought in
> more money than they made teaching.
>
> Gene Kim-Eng
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Leonard C. Porrello"
> <Leonard -dot- Porrello -at- SoleraTec -dot- com>
> >There's a lot of validity to what you are saying. I
> was thinking
> >specifically of a recent Italian survey. It
> demonstrated that while
> >science and engineering graduates do earn more
> right out of university,
> >a few years down the road, salaries balance out. I
> would suppose that
> >the lower salaries of teachers of humanities would
> be balanced out by
> >the lower salaries of those teaching engineering
> and science.
>
>
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