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Re: Do Technical Writers Deserve Their Own Office?
Subject:Re: Do Technical Writers Deserve Their Own Office? From:"Zdunczyk, Ann Eleanor (Ann)" <zdunczyk -at- LUCENT -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 16 Apr 1998 11:46:35 -0400
Good Luck,
Z
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Ann Zdunczyk
Technical Support Specialist - JOAT
Lucent Technologies
ILT Solutions
zdunczyk -at- lucent -dot- com
Voice: (336)727-3782 (Area code changed from 910)
FAX: (336)727-3078
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>From: Debra Mazo[SMTP:DMazo -at- CREO -dot- COM]
>Reply To: Debra Mazo
>Sent: Thursday, April 16, 1998 10:44 AM
>To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
>Subject: Do Technical Writers Deserve Their Own Office?
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>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.
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>Thanks in advance if you share any of your ideas.
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>Debbie Mazo, Technical Writer
>Creo Products, Inc.
>dmazo -at- creo -dot- com
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