RE: BS-ing your way into a Tech Writing job (was: The Tech Writin g World)
I'm claiming the knowledge of how to get knowledge. Would you rather have
someone who doesn't know what you do now but knows how to learn anything you
throw at them, or have someone who knows how do what you do, but if you
change, they are going to have to be replaced with someone who knows that
new subject?
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