Re: Wierd Jobs

Subject: Re: Wierd Jobs
From: surfer924 -at- ameritech -dot- net
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 5:5:34

Karen,

Our experiences sound remarkably similar. In my last job, I was a "real"
technical writer. I created and published hardware and software user
manuals for actual products.

In my current job (which included a substantial raise and a signing
bonus!), I have:

*Created a help system in Doc2Help that was never used
*Created a database in MS Access that was never used
*Edited some documents written by developers
*Revised some existing manuals
*Took minutes at code reviews
*Updated some developers' resumes for a RFP

When I interviewed for this job, it appeared that they desparately needed a
tech writer. After six months on the job, I find myself trying to create
work just to stay busy. Unfortunately, the market for tech writers in this
area is in a slump. Plus, there are some benefits to this job, such as the
salary and being able to work at home whenever I need to.

It helps to know there are others out there in the same boat.

Surfer924

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