I am working on my Masters degree in IT, one of the core courses is on technical writing. I got tired of the goose chase and the money to keep up with the certifications, and I know that a degree will be with me forever. Once I prove I can get my M.S., it will not expire. Disclaimer: I do hold a CCNP :) I like the fact that some of these companies I can just walk in the door with 0 experience and show this piece of paper. I have 10 years experience in networking, but that is besides the point. Who knows what the requirements will build up to with the job market like it is.
To help you out, here are the two main books for my technical writing class which are required: Communicating Technological Information (2ND 98) * Required* -ISBN:0137612710 - Pattow, Donald 71$ Pocket Guide to Technical Writing (2ND 01) * Required* -ISBN:0130261025 - Pfeiffer, William S. New: $14.00 Available Also my company has a technical writing department, because we are making a product here. So I have some good examples of how to do documentation and other tasks. Sorry to get OT from Cisco Products, I was replying to someone's question about technical writing, and though that maybe the information would be helpful to others. Please contact me directly if you need any help on IT related issues, Technical Writing, Production management. I can answer your questions because I have to do this anyway. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=50165&t=50165 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

