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laura_johnson -at- agilent -dot- com misspoke thus:
> I was a manager for a while, and a couple of my folks made more than
> me. I knew that, and I knew why, and I was happy to have 'em and to pay
> 'em what they were worth. I'm sure I have been in the situation of
> making more than my manager, too, though I have no way of knowing that
> (and no reason to want to know).
You mean, your employer and co-workers had no reason
to want you to know.
You, on the other hand, did/do want to know,
because you are (or were) a techwriter and,
as a class, our curiosity is insatiable. :-)
Yes, I'm teasing, but I'm pretty sure there's
more than a grain of truth in there. Or maybe
I just revealed too much about my own... er... ah...
-k
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