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Here's a topic for discussion: A while back, I saw a description for a
technical writer opening. It included one line that I found most highly
interesting. Along with the usual stuff about required skills and duties,
there was this:
"Must operate independently on tight schedules without placing excess
demands on subject matter experts"
I can think of two ways to read this, both bad. But perhaps I'm too
cyncial, and there is a way to read this as an indicator of a positive
situation. Your thoughts?
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