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>How many of you folks are involved with training at your
>work place? In what capacity?
Three of the five tech editors/writers at Black & Veatch are involved with
training. One teaches a division-wide intro to support services class (1
hour), one teaches a how to use the in-house standards guide (4 hours), and
I teach a technical writing class ( 9 hours).
Kayla Westra
Black & Veatch
13718westr -at- kcpbldg01 -dot- bv -dot- com