Re: Testing

Subject: Re: Testing
From: Lori Lathrop <76620 -dot- 456 -at- COMPUSERVE -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 1995 20:22:14 EST

Sue Gallagher (INTERNET:sgallagher -at- STARBASECORP -dot- COM) said:

> [snip]
> And when given the choice between someone who belongs to
> STC and someone who doesn't, I'll probably choose the STC
> member. Why? Because someone who takes the time to belong
> to a professional society like STC is constantly exposed to
> new ideas and methods and is less likely to be firmly\
> entrenched in the past. Give me someone who's not afraid to
> learn! Society membership says that to me.

That's exactly the advice I gave a client last year! And it worked :-)
In addition, I advised them to ask some of the same questions you've
mentioned in previous posts -- what they like best about technical
writing and what they dislike the most.

When one candidate in the running responded that what he disliked
most was having his work edited, they knew he wasn't the writer
they wanted.

Another good question is: What strategies do you use to get information
or feedback from people who are very busy and don't want to take the
time to show you how something works or to answer your questions?

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