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Subject:Re: Writing by provocation From:"Lori A. Moreland" <Lori -dot- Moreland -at- CLE -dot- AB -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 14 Aug 1995 08:28:10 -0400
In reply to Elna Tymes, who says
"Close, respectful working relationship are fine and dandy when one has
the time; most projects these days are done under incredibly tight
deadlines and working situations that require everyone to scramble."
I suggest
...that "close, respectful working relationships" are not mutually exclusive to
tight deadlines. Grace under pressure is a real asset in a technical writer.
Lori Moreland
Sr. Technical Communicator
Allen-Bradley Co.
Lori -dot- Moreland -at- cle -dot- ab -dot- com