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Subject:RE: Where do 'old' techwriters go to die? From:barry -dot- kieffer -at- exgate -dot- tek -dot- com To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com Date:Mon, 6 Dec 1999 13:39:55 -0800
John, because you asked:
My career keeps evolving. I started out as a Technical Writer writing
original content.
Then I became a Documentation Janitor, where I clean up other peoples
messes.
As a challenge I am learning to use my mouse left handed.
On days when I want a real challenge, I take a different route to work.
I am currently a senior technical writer. In another five to ten years I
hope to be a senior master technical writer.
To challenge myself further, I am currently memorizing acronyms and buzz
works.
Barry Kieffer
John Elard asked:
> For those of you who have been techwriting for over ten years, what are
> you
> doing for challenges? Especially those working in corporate America?
>
> John Eldard
> Technical Writer
> Legato Systems
>
>