someone had sent me this - this is definitely something that tech support staffers will find funnier than those they serve. A study in point of view...
(BTW, your "no anonymous comments" rule here will definitely cut down on comments - consider lifting it and see if spam is really a problem.)
After starring in Hollywood blockbuster movies with the likes of Robert Redford, Merryl Streep and others, I decided to give it all up to become a technical writer. Or not....I've never actually been to Hollywood and have never met Robert or Merryl...the closest I ever came to Hollywood was spotting celebrities in airports. But, it's a nice fantasy.
Now, the truth. Much to my dismay, after earning a BA in Psychology, I got a job as a secretary, which I loathed. I'm sort of a "get your own damn coffee" kind of gal....so, through learning and opportunity over the past 15 + years, I went on to be a computer trainer, training supervisor, did lots and lots of writing during that time and yadda, yadda, yadda, I became a technical writer in an IT group.
So, here I am, a technical writer with lots to learn. I don't work with a group of writers so I hope this blog attracts other writers so we can share ideas and information. I hope you will be my "virtual" colleagues.
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someone had sent me this - this is definitely something that tech support staffers will find funnier than those they serve.
A study in point of view...
(BTW, your "no anonymous comments" rule here will definitely cut down on comments - consider lifting it and see if spam is really a problem.)
Thanks for the tip! I didn't even realize I had that feature set that way.... I've changed it. Thanks.
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