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Subject:Re: Technicle Riter for Windoze Stuff From:The Tech Writer <techwrtr -at- CRL -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 14 Aug 1995 18:39:57 -0700
I'm the other technical writer at Applied Business Technology, so I
thought I'd put in my $.02--
I'd imagine that Steve is as impressed as I am with the quality of
discussions on this list that he probably figured anyone who would read
the post here would automatically have good writing skills! :)
On Mon, 14 Aug 1995, Johnson, Mike C. @ SLG wrote:
> Steve Arrants' recent post seeks a writer for a Petaluma software firm. If
> I read the ad correctly, the successful candidate will have tons of software
> experience, but apparently needs no writing skill or formal education
> whatsoever.
> Is there something wrong with this picture?
> Mike Johnson
> mcjohnso -at- slc -dot- unisysgsg -dot- com