Re: "Are technical writers the unsung heroes of document generation?"
What many of you are missing is that a good contractor is a contractor first and writer second. He (she) will know the rules of the game and apply them to his best benefit. You have me on a job where I find I am getting $2400 and prevented from making more, and the guy next to me is making $4800 and can make more if he wants, I'm gone.
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