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		<title>Are You Cut Out to be a Technical Writer?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best explanation I ever saw for technical writing is that it &#8220;puts technical stuff into language anyone can understand&#8221;.  Almost everyone has had the experience, at some time or another, of reading an instruction manual or some other document that was virtually impossible to understand (or ended up with your desk, or your kids&#8217; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best explanation I ever saw for technical writing is that it &#8220;puts technical stuff into language anyone can understand&#8221;.  Almost everyone has had the experience, at some time or another, of reading an instruction manual or some other document that was virtually impossible to understand (or ended up with your desk, or your kids&#8217; play house, being put together backwards and upside down).  These are usually examples of <em>failed</em> technical writing.</p>
<p>A technical writer basically has to be able to bridge the gap between the technical side of things and the layman&#8217;s understanding.  This means that you have to have a technical-enough mind to understand what you are writing about, yet enough skill with language that you can make your next-door neighbor understand it, too.</p>
<p>The best thing to do, if you are thinking about becoming a technical writer, is to take some <a href="http://www.hurleywrite.com/technical-writing-courses.html">technical writing courses</a>.  Technical writing is different than other types of writing, so a degree in, say, English or journalism won&#8217;t help you to understand the finer points of the craft.  Taking courses will help you understand what exactly technical writing entails, such as how to know and write for your audience.</p>
<p>Next, look for an entry-level job or one that isn&#8217;t looking for as much experience as a writer.  If you have a background in a technical subject, but not as a writer, you can often use this work experience together with your technical writing classes in order to help you get into a job.  Once you have a year or two of experience as a tech writer under your belt, you will find it much easier to find higher-paying jobs or even go into business as a contractor.</p>
<p>Technical writers usually are paid a pretty good salary, especially compared to some other writing jobs, such as journalism.  Although it may take a little extra work to get into a career as a tech writer, most likely you will find it worth the effort in the long run.</p>
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		<title>The Passions of Dede Wilsey</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 08:49:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people will say that they have an interest, a hobby or even in many cases, a passion. This can mean a fascination or it can mean the very personal act of actively pursuing a given cause. In the case of Dede Wilsey, her passion is the absolute core of not only her personality, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people will say that they have an interest, a hobby or even in many cases, a passion. This can mean a fascination or it can mean the very personal act of actively pursuing a given cause. In the case of <a href="http://articles.sfgate.com/2005-10-11/news/17393088_1_new-museum-american-museum-museum-trustee">Dede Wilsey</a>, her passion is the absolute core of not only her personality, but her existence itself. She has dedicated over thirty years of her life to using the wealth she has been so fortunate to have access to as a way to improve the world around her. While others in her position might be investing in land or buying themselves the finer things in life, this woman is on fire for a cause. She raised over $200 million for the de Young Museum in San Francisco, making a mark in history that will stand for quite a long time and contributing to the world of art in a very meaningful way that benefits not only those who create the art, but the public who can use its inspiration themselves. She sees the world as a garden and a chance to grow greater good, not merely a thing to be conquered and used for her own ends.</p>
<p>With this level of passion, the woman who is the grand daughter of the powerful corporate leader that established the Dow Chemical Company, Herbert Dow, the world is no obstacle and money is by no means an object. She uses money, power and control to do what she believes most strongly in: helping others. <a href="http://today.ucsf.edu/stories/ucsf-medical-center-names-dede-wilsey-to-lead-new-philanthropic-effort/">Dede Wilsey</a> takes the same tools that others might use in a selfish way and puts it towards making the world a more livable and richer place. Her connections, her interests and her own personal money are all leveraged to build monuments to the capacity of mankind to help those in need. </p>
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