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In response to Tony (?) who likes to write documentation
for mechanical and electronic prducts... I think that
different areas of the country have different product
emphases. For example, I live in Michigan (near the auto
companies) and there is quite a bit of demand for
writers who are experienced with electrical and mechanical
systems. Those who have an engineering background
are especially well paid, while those of us who have a
language background may or may not be well paid, depending
on our past experience. I say stick with what you enjoy.
Margie.