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Subject:Re: Certification Issues From:AnnMacknz -at- AOL -dot- COM Date:Wed, 18 Jun 1997 18:06:49 -0400
In a message dated 97-06-17 16:27:05 EDT, Bev Parks wrote:
<< While the discussion may be tiring and repetitive, it is an important
issue to the profession. What other venue does a large number of
geographically dispersed TCs, STC members and non-members, have to
discuss this issue? If it is not to be discussed here, then where?
Bev has a good point. Personally, I am deleting, unread, further messages re
certification and wouldn't bother to take the test if it were developed.
But, where else can this topic be explored and debated so thoroughly by all
who care about the topic?
Ann==========================
AnnMacknz -at- AOL -dot- com
TekDoc - Technical Documentation, Inc. in Milwaukee, WI, USA
specializing in policies & procedures and software & engineering writing
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