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Conference turris::womannotes-v2

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 2 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V2 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1105
Total number of notes:36379

992.0. "Any Tech Editors Out There?" by BUSY::DKHAN () Tue Feb 20 1990 14:27

    Moderator, please let me know if this is not kosher......
    
    I am a Edit/Proof Specialist for Document Control in Franklin (formerly
    Marlboro). Several of the people in the "Introduction" note said
    they were Technical Editors. I am very interested in obtaining one
    of these positions as 1.) I am not feeling challenged at all here
    and am  looking for more writing experience and 2.) I make less
    money than many of the secretaries in this company and would like
    to make the next logical step.....Wage Class 4!!
                          
    Can anyone point me in the right direction? I have an English degree
    and a year of grad school in education. I edit and write procedures
    for our organization.
    
    I have seen only one position listed in the Jobs Book, and I believe
    it has a freeze on it. 
    
    I geuss what I need is contacts, advice......whatever help anyone
    can give regarding finding this sort of position.
    
    Thanks in advance.
    
    dot
    
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992.1an old t/e responds....DELREY::PEDERSON_PAFranklyScallopIdon'tgiveaclamTue Feb 20 1990 17:2618
    Dot,
    
    I think there are several meanings (at least 2) for the term
    "technical editor". I used to be a tech editor last year. I
    worked for the manufacturing org in MKO. The term "tech editor"
    in MY context was to lookover (edit) customer orders for
    DEC systems. I would see if what they ordered as options or
    add-ons would work (enuff power, space and I/O cabability)
    with the system ordered. These were orders from the field
    and sales would not get their certs until the order was
    "tech edited" as clean.
    
    The other term for "tech editor" has to do with editing manuals
    or documentation (I think) which I did not do.
    
    Hope this helps!
    
    pat:-)
992.2pointerLYRIC::BOBBITTthere's heat beneath your winterTue Feb 20 1990 17:417
    If you're looking for a technical writing or editing job, you might be
    interested in the WRITERNET conference (WR2FOR::WRITERNET), just to see
    what writing/editing is like at DEC, and what is required for the
    various positions, and what training programs are available....
    
    -Jody
    
992.3another pointerXCUSME::KOSKIThis NOTE's for youWed Feb 21 1990 11:412
    see also DEBIT::CAREER, there are various notes about how to move
    into another field
992.4SUPER::HENDRICKSThe only way out is throughThu Feb 22 1990 02:357
    Corporate User Publications (CUP) and Ed Services Development and
    Publishing (ESDP) are two very large groups whose work requires a great
    deal of editing.  You might want to do some informational interviewing
    in those organizations.
    
    Also...have you considered writing?  Lots of people with your
    credentials are tech writers.
992.5I would love to write....BUSY::DKHANThu Feb 22 1990 09:0416
     I have definitley considered writing. As far as being a software
    writer is concerned, I would love it, but the problem is finding
    a group to support you while in the training program. This group
    also has to guarantee you a job afterwards.
    
    Right now, most groups don't have that kind of money. The training
    course is several thousand dollars.
    
    I am also finding that most groups have internal freezes going on.
    All I can do is keep trying, right?
    
    
    Thanks to everyone who replied and sent personal messages and help.
    I can't tell you how much I appreciate it!
    
    dot