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East Bay Chapter meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month (except for the February meeting) at Crow Canyon Country Club, 711 Silver Lake Dr., Danville, 925-735-5700. Be sure to take advantage of our advance reservation discount ($22 by reservation, $26 at the door).
For further information about meetings, see ebstc.org/ChapterMeetings.html From 1999 through 2001, STC has been going through a process of identifying who we are and how we want to be perceived both internally and externally. We have identified our brand based on extensive research and have begun the effort of looking at how we govern ourselves. The next step is leadership, both within STC and in the industry and the world. Judy Glick-Smith, president of STC for 20002001, will present the vision she had for her year as president of the Society and how she has moved our organization and ultimately our profession to a position of leadership in the 21st century. Judy will be speaking at the Crow Canyon Country Club on Thursday, January 10, 2002. T. R. Girill taught six sessions of technical writing to 100 tenth-graders at Oakland's Fremont High School (FHS) in November and December. According to the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD), FHS serves a multiethnic neighborhood in which about 80% of students have no more than one parent in the home (often none), 45% qualify for AFDC payments, and 25% have had "contact with the criminal justice system." Following is a summary of the classroom results:
Note: A link to the EBSTC Technical Literacy Program is now seen on the California Department of Education web site (www.cde.ca.gov/resources/support.html). It is listed under the "Educational Support Resources" page as Society for Technical Communication with about two dozen other sites that CDE recommends to California educators. When the EBSTC Board met this summer, they realized that there was no central location for the chapter's historical archives. Through the years, chapter officers and volunteers have handed boxes of "stuff" to their successors, who often had no time to organize the contents.
If you have items you think the chapter should archive, please contact June at jgsschaefer@earthlink.net. Chapter Anniversary Celebration The chapter board plans to meet next month to begin planning our 40th anniversary party. The party will be held in June, and is sure to be a great opportunity to celebrate with your fellow members. Stay tuned for the details! The 2001 Technical Communicator Survey results are in. This article provides a summary of the results. The complete survey is available for free on the STC web site at stc.org/salary.html. The average salary and benefits for technical writers and editors in the United States and Canada continues to increase. The average salary is $55,360 in the United States, up 6.8 percent from $51,850 shown in the 2000 survey. Notably, the survey shows a narrowing gap in salaries between men and women. The average salary for U.S. men is $56,310 while that for women is $54,860. "The survey results show that female technical writers/editors in the U.S. earn 97 percent of what their male counterparts earn," Judith Glick-Smith, STC President, pointed out. "This smaller 'gender gap' points to financial opportunities for women in the growing field of technical communication." The U.S. Department of Labor statistics for 2000 show that among full-time employees in all professions, women earn 76 percent of men's salaries (Labor Force Statistics from Current Population Survey, Table 37). From the top of our mountain, we can see six active Northern California STC chapters. Each chapter meets on a different Wednesday or Thursday so you can attend all the meetings. Contact the respective presidents for more information or visit the chapter web site. Wednesday Thursday If you receive a
special award, promotion, or other professional recognition, please let
us know. We would like to start printing this news to keep members informed
of our chapter's accomplishments.
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