Re: PR/TW Help
I was able to learn how to write decent press releases pretty easily,
but what I really wish I could do is read the electrical schematics
for our products.
As far as I'm concerned, it's easier to learn how to read schematics than to learn to write well. I see another respondent has posted a list of resources, so get cracking!
It'll make you more valuable to your employer, too.
--David
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