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> IMHO, whenever I see poor technical writing it is my duty to my
> profession
> to notify the company from which it came. If they have a writer on
> staff, they
> should know their writing needs improvement (whether or not they are
> willing
> to
> change it). If the company does not value writing, it needs to rethink
> its
> attitude.
>
Wow, it must be nice to have all this time. I wish I had the time to
analyze the writing work of others and follow-up any negative critiques
with a call to the offending writer's boss. Next time the position for
TW overseer becomes open, please let me know.