Well, nobody here seems to mind people browsing for vacation
choices or printing their ebay auctions at the office. I really have
no idea if my inability to decide if tech writing mail lists are work
or personal is a rationale; nobody ever asked me to justify it
until I tried to draw a line in my reply to the poll. I can tell you
that there are a couple of companies around Silicon Valley whose
documentation strategies owe more than a little thanks to hints
I gleaned off this list.
Gene Kim-Eng
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Byfield" <bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com>
> One thing that I'm not clear on, however, and would like to ask the list
> generally: Is saying that you're paid for results or that keeping up
> with the profession a rationale (meaning a line of logic that you have
> developed on your own)? Or is this reasoning accepted by whoever you
> report to?
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