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Subject:Re[2]: Do we like our jobs? From:KnoxML1 <KnoxML1 -at- TEOMAIL -dot- JHUAPL -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 16 Mar 1995 10:10:40 EST
Barb mentions some of the things that I love, too. I do a lot of
scientific editing and write some marketing materials to about
fairly heavy-duty science. I do only a small amount of computer
documentation, when somebody around here invents a whiz-bang new
concept that requires software & a manual for the Navy or something.
I love *knowing what's going on* in scientific research, and I like
having a part in making sure it *keeps* going on by making the results
comprehensible to those who can use them.
Also, I love words. I love digging into the incomprehensible, conquering
the meaning so I understand, and then making the obscure and difficult
clear and accessible.
And finally, I like the pleasure on the faces of the authors, researchers,
and engineers when they read what I've written, look up, and say, "Yes!
THAT's what I meant!"
A good day, when that happens.
Margaret Knox, Technical Writer/Editor
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Laurel, MD
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>I like being on the cutting edge of technology both in what I write about
>and the tools I use.
>I like the willingness to share information (of course, that's our
>business) that I find from my coworkers and peers on this list and through
>STC.
>I like having the opportunity to learn new tools, new ways of doing my job,
>and new media to design and write for.
>Your turn.
>Barb Miller
>National Renewable Energy Lab
>millerb -at- tcplink -dot- nrel -dot- gov
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