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Subject:Certification by Examination From:Dennis Hays <dhays -at- NOVALIS -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 16 Jun 1997 16:59:12 -0400
The following is a feeble attempt at humor; please disregard (unless you
don't want to).
1. Are you currently employed (earning money--contract or direct) by
writing, editing, or communicating or have you been empolyed (same
criteria) recently by doing the same?
2. Have you been on any project where you completed your assignment and
published the results?
3. Have you had any recent favorable comments about your work?
4. Do you attempt to learn something new about your profession regularly?
If you answered yes to the above, you are a candidate for Technical
Communicator's Certificate of Competency.
To get your TCCC, send US$1.00 to:
Technical Communicator's Certificate of Competency
Eleven Circle Drive
Castleton, NY 12033
The Board of Technical Communicators (TECHWR-L) will vote on your admission
to this elite group of professionals and will administrate all admissions,
by-laws and, rules governing the use of this certificate.
(Please DO NOT send money at this time.)
Dennis
Dennis Hays
Novalis Corporation
Telephone: 518/862-3465
eMail: dhays -at- novalis -dot- com
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