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Idunno. Maybe it's me. I'm a little slow to catch on sometimes.
But I've been following this STC thread and all I see are comments
like:
"I don't think the pubs are useful"
"I get more out of free pubs"
"I don't get my $-worth"
And most of these comments appear to be from writers who are
generally considered to be senior in our profession. And so
here I am, a senior writer -- okay, well *old* anyway! ;-) --
and I'll tell you what I get out of my STC membership.
I get to go to meetings and network with my peers.
I get to write articles for my chapter newsletter, my sig
newsletters, and Intercom.
I get to write papers and present them at conferences. I get
to *go* to the conferences because "presenting papers at
professional conferences" is one the career objectives on
which my job evaluation is based.
I get to share my 15+ years of experience with those who
follow behind me, so I get to influence the profession and the
way in which it grows.
I get to see what other writers are doing and to learn from them.
And, y'know... I feel as if I *get* plenty in return for my dues.
So, just maybe, if you don't feel as if you get quite enough, you
otta try to give back a little. When it comes to ROI, seems to me
you get a lot more R if you put in a little I once in a while.
But then again, sometimes I'm a little slow to catch on.