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Attending an STC Conference on a Shoestring Budget

By Kathy Bine

Let's face it—companies are reducing their training budgets. During these austere times, the technical writer must get more creative than ever to participate in the annual conference. An informal survey of attendees at the 50th Annual Conference in Dallas showed that many people paid their own way to the conference. There are numerous ways to reduce the cost to attend the conference.

The most important tactic: start early. If you want to go to a conference, tell your boss as soon as possible, and explain how the knowledge you gain will change his or her life. Explain how you plan to shop early for tickets and hotels, and even propose a presentation which, if accepted, will further reduce expenses! Present her or him with a list of the expenses if you made no effort to cut costs, and the expense you anticipate after all your cost-cutting measures. If your manager is still uncertain, consider offering to pay for the airplane ticket if the company pays for the hotel and registration.

Here are ideas for cost-effective transportation, lodging, registration, and meals, and desperate measures if you cannot attend at all.

Transportation

Lodging

Registration

Food

If all else fails

Looking ahead

The 51st annual conference will be held May 9-15, 2004 in Baltimore, Maryland near the Inner Harbor. There are a number of hotels and restaurants in the area. The closest airport is BWI, which is known locally as the best value of the three airports in the area (Dulles International and Reagan National being the others). For more information about the 51st conference, go to www.stc.org/51stConf/index.asp.

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Big 'D' (for Distinction) in 2003

May Board Meeting Held in Dallas

50th Conference: Pictures at an Exhibition

A Veteran's View of the STC 50th Annual Conference

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