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Andrew Plato <gilliankitty -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
>"Bill Trippe" wrote ...
>> In order to forestall a deluge of challenges to this statement,
>> let me be specific. There are plenty of individual technical
>> communication consultants and small firms who make a decent living out
>> there. But "very high-end" implies, to me anyway, real money--several
>> hundred dollars an hour and up. That isn't happening in any technical
>> writer's life today or any day soon.
>Happened to me.
That's nice to know. It's my career plan. Start as a tech writer -- learn
everything they do by documenting it -- start helping out -- take over the
world.
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