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- From: aa794@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Pete Nofel)
- Newsgroups: misc.writing
- Subject: Here's $10 and 2 weeks, do me some good tech writin'
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 00:34:27 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- Are there any other tech writers who read this SIG and reside on the bottom
- on the food chain?
- I'm a senior tech writer for a NASA contractor and when it comes to pure
- technical writing/editing, we're the last people called into a project.
- Here's a perfect example:
- Our Space Experiments Division is preparing an experiment for a Get Away
- Special on the shuttle. They're ready to ship to Kennedy, except NASA rules
- say they must have documentation to go along with the experiment.
- Up trot three engineers (You can't teach me nothin', I's a engineer)
- with a 200+ page document cobbled together from everyone's individual
- documents. I'll quote this verbatim:
- "We put off the documentation because we could let that slip with the
- least amount of pain."
- Now they want an edited document incorporating all contributor changes,
- graphs, tables, and figures. They want automated paragraph numbering, an
- automated table of contents, and an automated figure list. And they wanted
- 50 copies of it in three weeks. By the way, they hadn't gotten all of the
- authorial changes yet. Oh yeah, you can only have 80 hours to do the job.
- We have a saying in our technical writing group: We're the people the
- engineers call in when they've only got $10 and two weeks left in the
- project.
- Now I've seen other tech writers on here talking about being valued
- members of the team, involved from day one; they've been put on patent
- applications; they've been given milk and honey; they've been succored in
- their hours of need. I find these claims hard to swallow.
- Are we the only ones facing this kind of treatment?
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