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Mar. 26th, 2005 06:21 pmI am apparently better at customer service and telephone etiquette than I thought I was.
But if I try for a position in my company, they will all 'you have to raise your accuracy scores.' And getting 4 errors out of 18 is not good. I have to tell myself it will not always be like this.
I could pass the Chicago Style editing exam if I get my hands on the book.
I'd go for an editor or tech writing position, but they look for 5-10 years of experience. I have been writing help files on and off since 1997--does that qualify or they mean continuous job?
I suggested a sheet with past e-mails and spoken announcements. My supervisor said she would pass it on to the subject matter expert, but I haven't heard anything this week. I am starting some of it, and I wonder if I should even bother continuing it.
I do need two things: ideas for a step-by-step instruction sheet and another person I can use for a recommendation.
Gah, I spent another Saturday at home. Moron.
But if I try for a position in my company, they will all 'you have to raise your accuracy scores.' And getting 4 errors out of 18 is not good. I have to tell myself it will not always be like this.
I could pass the Chicago Style editing exam if I get my hands on the book.
I'd go for an editor or tech writing position, but they look for 5-10 years of experience. I have been writing help files on and off since 1997--does that qualify or they mean continuous job?
I suggested a sheet with past e-mails and spoken announcements. My supervisor said she would pass it on to the subject matter expert, but I haven't heard anything this week. I am starting some of it, and I wonder if I should even bother continuing it.
I do need two things: ideas for a step-by-step instruction sheet and another person I can use for a recommendation.
Gah, I spent another Saturday at home. Moron.