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Re: Yet another perspective (All TWs Make $100,000)
Subject:Re: Yet another perspective (All TWs Make $100,000) From:Jean Weber <jhweber -at- WHITSUNDAY -dot- NET -dot- AU> Date:Fri, 3 Jul 1998 08:57:00 +1000
I thought Matthew Danda's original post was a hilarious, tongue-in-cheek
commentary on the whole discussion of what technical writers are worth (or
should be earning), and all the other posts about trade-offs between money,
benefits and quality of life; what's most important to individuals; and so
on -- as well as making some good points about the whole issue.
Apparently some other readers took his statements considerably more
seriously. (Melonie Holliman was a conspicuous exception, who appeared to
get Matthew's point.)
These reactions are also relevant to the recent discussion on this list
about humour.