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Subject:Do Technical Writers Deserve Their Own Office? From:Debra Mazo <DMazo -at- CREO -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 16 Apr 1998 07:44:40 -0700
Our Documentation Group is having a hard time justifying private offices
for technical writers to Product Development. We need some strong
reasons to justify that we are different than developers and work more
productively in a quiet working space, especially when we performing
editing duties.
Thanks in advance if you share any of your ideas.
Debbie Mazo, Technical Writer
Creo Products, Inc.
dmazo -at- creo -dot- com