atw: Re: The ultimate tech writing job? [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

Thank you, Michael.

After reading this, it dawned on me that the 'technical' part of the term 
'technical writer' could actually encompass many other office skills too. 
I could have added a whole new section to the skills list for technical 
communicators, containing items like:

- a high level of competence with photocopier, dishwasher and 
coffee-machine technology (including managing systems for reordering 
supplies)
- ability to set up and maintain technologically advanced  footy tipping 
and sweepstake management systems 
- updating (very technical) CVs for senior and middle managers
- extensive familiarity with a wide range of inexpensive nerd-oriented 
gadgetry suitable as leaving presents

I'm sure others can suggest many similar skills for this part of the list. 
What would be a good heading to lump these skills under?

Howard





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I think not.

Job 1:          Technical Writer and Receptionist
Location:               Melbourne - North
Advertiser:             Altara
Classification: Transport & Logistics > Aviation/Airline
Description:    Document formatting and general reception duties. Must be 
an expert in Microsoft Word.  
Aren't we closer to Christmas than to April Fools' Day?

The high regard in which some employers hold our profession...

I'm absolutely gobsmacked!

Season's Greetings.

Micky G.


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