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Subject:Re: The Right Stuff From:"Gravlin, Bob and Betty" <rbg -at- TETRANET -dot- NET> Date:Mon, 16 Sep 1996 16:14:01 -0500
Techwr-lers,
OOps! I made a mistake when I listed the URL for the Keirsey Temperment Sorter, so here's the message again with the correct URL.
Last week, someone asked what it takes to be a technical writer. I wonder if
personality type has something to do with it. Do learning styles influence the
choice of Tech Comm as a career or the types of writing we like to do?
So far the results are very interesting. I'll post the survey results later.
Betty Gravlin
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