RE: Yahoo has no staff tech writers
OK...a questions.
You have a writer...his grammar skills are poor. Not so bad that it
interferes with the reader's understanding, but obviously not up to par.
However, s/he writes instructions that make the gods weep. Every single step is clear, unambiguous, and helpful. The stuff is turned in on time and the SMEs like him/her.
What do you do?
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