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Re: Do Technical Writers Deserve Their Own Office?
Subject:Re: Do Technical Writers Deserve Their Own Office? From:"Collier,Michael" <Michael -dot- Collier -at- CNALIFE -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 16 Apr 1998 11:32:11 -0500
Some of the best work environments I've been in had designated quiet areas
(not conference rooms or empty offices) for those times when you need walls
around you.
A good compromise, if it can be maintained--the problem is, such real estate
becomes an easy target for takeover by management when somebody wants their
own private office.