Re: What's a "documentation specialist", as opposed to a writer?

Subject: Re: What's a "documentation specialist", as opposed to a writer?
From: "Raj Machhan" <raj -dot- machhan -at- gmail -dot- com>
To: "Dori Green" <dorigreen00 -at- hotmail -dot- com>
Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2008 00:04:13 +0530

Guess its just another marketing term for plain old "writer". Frequently
(ab)used by manpower consultants to sound sophisticated.

On 12/27/08, Dori Green <dorigreen00 -at- hotmail -dot- com> wrote:
>
>
> In my experience it's been the same job with a difference of $10-$20K in
> the pay rate. On the lower side when the title is "Doc Spec".
>
> And in the old days just to add insult to injury, a writer was male and a
> "documentation specialist" did the same work and had the same training but
> was female and ran the photocopier in addition to her other duties. But of
> course that never happens any more.
>
> Dori "I am not neither bitter" Green
> Ancient and Wicked Technical Writer
>
> I do admit that in this economy it might be better to be a working DocSpec
> than a starving TW. I might apply for a DocSpec position and ask for the TW
> title if the job description warrants, and we would refer to the BLS TW
> listing to establish the rate range. If the job otherwise appeals, I would
> not let title -- or pay -- be a stopper.
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