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		<title>Is technical writing a calling or a job? Recommended DMN Communications podcast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a five-month hiatus, Aaron and Scott at DMN Communications returned to the podcasting scene. In this Sep 9 podcast, they discuss whether technical writing is calling or just a job? By calling, they refer to treating tech writing as if you were destined to be a tech writer, as if it was a sacred duty you were compelled by almost a higher power to ... <a href="http://idratherbewriting.com/2007/09/11/is-technical-writing-a-calling-or-a-job-recommended-dmn-communications-podcast/">more &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>After a five-month hiatus, Aaron and Scott at <a href="http://www.dmncommunications.com" target="_blank" title="DMN's site">DMN Communications</a> returned to the podcasting scene. In this <a href="http://dmn.podbean.com/2007/09/09/the-there-and-back-again-edition/" target="_blank" title="DMN podcast">Sep 9 podcast</a>, they discuss whether technical writing is calling or just a job? By calling, they refer to treating tech writing as if you were destined to be a tech writer, as if it was a sacred duty you were compelled by almost a higher power to complete.</p>
<p>Some writers exhibit this tech-writing-as-calling attitude by writing lavish introductions about the tech writing document itself. If you find yourself being too copious in your description of what you&#8217;re writing, rather than focusing on the instructional content itself, you fall into the tech-writing-as-calling syndrome. In the end, Aaron and Scott say to take your job seriously, but don&#8217;t take yourself too seriously. Tech writing is only a job &#8212; a potentially lucrative job, and a rewarding job. But not a calling.<br />
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<h3>My Reaction</h3>
<p>My reaction? I agree with their assessment, but it&#8217;s somewhat a sad observation about our careers. If technical writing is not a calling, why are we engaged in it? Shouldn&#8217;t we quit and become firemen or doctors or human rights activists (or whatever we dreamed of being)?</p>
<p>I think most will agree that we tech writers ended up in this profession as a second or third choice. I felt that I should go into the writing field &#8212; I wanted to be a nonfiction essayist writing for magazines. But as much as I enjoy creative writing, I can&#8217;t make a living at it (yet anyway). My three kids depend on me. I&#8217;d much rather make a comfortable salary than squeak by on carrots and top ramen, living a spartan, solitary life.</p>
<p>But there <em>are </em>facets of the tech writing job that I find occasionally inspiring. I am fascinated by technology. That&#8217;s what gets me excited about my job. And working closely with other project members. Plus I have a knack for bringing organization and clarity to complicated and scattered information. I like the rewarding feeling of creating a valuable, true document that makes a complicated interface or concept accessible. It&#8217;s like a puzzle to solve.</p>
<p>Even if we&#8217;re not following our true callings, most glamorous jobs <a href="http://www.idratherbewriting.com/2007/04/17/glamorous-careers-turn-out-to-be-boring-this-american-life-recommended-podcast/" target="_blank" title="glamorous jobs are really boring">turn out to be a bit boring</a> anyway. Even prize-winning novelists approach their work as a job. They don&#8217;t always feel like writing, but they slug away at the keyboard nonetheless.</p>
<h3>Final Thoughts</h3>
<p>I&#8217;m so glad DMN returned to the podcasting scene. Thanks guys! You made my morning commute so much more enjoyable. <a href="http://idratherbewriting.com" target="_blank" title="Tech Writer Voices">Tech Writer Voices</a> is coming back too. It&#8217;s been almost 3 months since I published a podcast. But this morning I finally found my wireless FM transmitter (I temporarily lost it), and listening to my favorite podcasts renewed my enthusiasm.</p>
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