Re: New Tech Writer
I'm new to the Tech Writing field. Does anyone have any advice as far as how to get the experience one needs.
You might find the article "Escaping the Catch-22 - How to get experience when you don't have any" helpful. It is available at <http://www.synergistech.com/catch22.htm>.
You can find a link to this article, plus some other similar articles on my "So You Want To Be A TechWriter?" page at <http://members.home.com/philip.sharman/writers.html>.
Good luck,
Philip.
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