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Subject:Re: What's next after tech. writing From:"Marvin W. Miller" <Marvin_Miller -at- SEC -dot- SEL -dot- SONY -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 5 Jun 1996 08:45:07 -0700
Why move on??? Tech writing is a an excellent profession. Of the 100 best jobs
in America, Money magazine (March 94) ranked "Technical Writer" #18.
> I'm a new tech. writer and new to this list. Technical writing is not
> my first job choice but my new position offered good experience and a
> good raise. I was wondering what career areas are available for a
> person to move on to with technical writing experience?
> Thanks
> Henry Crews
> Motorola
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Marvin W. Miller
Supervisor, Technical Communications Group
Sony Systems Engineering Center - San Jose, CA
Ph 408-955-4251
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Opinions expressed here probably differ from that of my
employer. If I ruffle your feathers, get mad at me - not Sony.
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