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Subject:Re: Developer wants to take over documentation From:Joanne Greene <joanne -dot- greene -at- JACOBUS -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 2 May 1997 16:18:27 -0400
If your clients do this, they will eventually realize what a mistake they
made. Unfortunately, it takes a few years. This happened with an FAA
contract that I once worked on. Another 8A company under bid the existing
company, with rates for the tech writers that were comparable to the rates
the word processors/desktop publishers who had supported the first group of
tech writers. Everytime I speak to any of the FAA inspectors who actually
work on the project, all I hear is how inadequate these new folks are.
Recently, I heard that the contract officer was finally fed up and plans to
find a new company to do the work.
>
>I'm on a documentation team facing that same attitude. After five years
>of developing and maintaining 1300+ pags of internal documentation, our
>clients finally showed their true colors. They think all we do is
>"pretty up" what they send us, and that a typist, who they think could
>do what we do in their spare time, would make a suitable, if not
>preferable, replacement. The majority of the clients, in fact, even
>went so far as to suggest that we turn the care of the documentation
>over to the respective clients--after converting them from FrameMaker to
>WordPerfect, no less!
>
><sigh>
>
>Mike
>
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