Back in March 2009, I was laid off from a job I liked. I was given a very small consulting contract from that employer and worked that for about a year. It gave me time to think about what I wanted to do next with myself. Technical writing or? I’ve been a technical writer for [...]
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Notes to self early one morning
Posted: July 24, 2010 in content management, Technical communication, Tools, UncategorizedI shouldn’t take decongestants. Ever. I can’t sleep even 18 hours after I take one. So I’m awake at 4am. Actually I was awake at 3am, but I listened to my husband snore for 45 minutes before I gave into the inevitable and resentfully, but quietly, got up to make coffee. He’s still snoring. Maybe [...]
Certified, or at least certifiable
Posted: July 18, 2010 in content management, Engineering, Technical communication, UsabilityEven if you’ve barely been awake for the last few years (um, actually 35 years…) in the Tech Comm world, you know there’s been talk back and forth about the value of certification in our field. In the larger sense, it’s really a discussion about quantifying what we do such that we can measure it. [...]
Icy Roads and Project Management
Posted: July 9, 2010 in content management, Product management, Project Management, Technical communicationI like to spend part of my weekends knitting and watching generally mindless TV. It’s my treat for getting the household chores done and any grading I needed to do. I’m picky about what I watch, tho, because I’d like to learn something or be told a good story. I love Ice Road Truckers. In [...]