Drifa -> RE: What kind of jobs do subs have? (11/4/2009 8:47:28 AM)
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While this thread may be old, obviously it's popular! I have been a technical writer for a decade. Today I take the front office's ideas of what they want from the big software suite our government agency uses, and I translate that into workable requirements, functional specifications, and technical specifications that our development teams can actually code from. I chair meetings, facilitate problem-solving, participate in QA efforts, provide in-house training, and I document everything. I also am a technical illustrator, working in Photoshop, Illustrator, Fireworks, Visio, and DAZ-3D (for fun, I write erotica, and I do artwork for myself as well). In the past I've written online help systems, textbooks, user and staff training manuals, developed courseware. I've designed websites.Before I moved into pure technical writing I was the director of a technical support operation for a software company, and before that I was a third tier technical support engineer. I started in high school as a veterinary technician, worked convenience stores and pizza delivery in college, been a secretary, worked as a health insurance underwriter, been an assembly language programmer for a life insurance company, did a ton of Y2K COBOL consulting, worked as a grant writer at a large orthopaedic research office at a medical school, worked writing highly technical biotech and engineering patent applications for a huge patent law office. As I have said elsewhere, being submissive, either sexually or as a lifestyle submissive, does not mean you check your brains at the door. I am proud to be able to contribute very well financially to the success of our family and household. I also very much like the work I do, serving America's veterans, and I am proud of that work and service.
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