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Suzette,
you are not a lowly tech writer. You are The Technical Writer and the only
one it seems at your company. Tech writing is not a part time job unless
you are 70+ yrs old looking to make a money in addition to your SS. Many
manager,s project managers, dept managers, engineers, vice-presidents, etc,
do not understand that the tech writer is the person that makes your
machine, your system, software or hardware, simple enough to be operated,
ran, of whatever, usually by people getting minimum wage or above. The
language you use is not the language of engineers, v-ps, or manager; it is
the language of the end-user.
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