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With the usual caveat: Many tech writers spend little to none of their time writing end-user documentation. <raises hand>
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From: Keith Hood
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 1:43 PM
To: Tony Chung
Cc: techwr-l
Subject: Re: Are Tech Writers Valid anymore Re: ghost town -
Here's the take that I had from a boss many years ago: the job of tech writer would not exist at all did not customers expect documentation...
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