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I made something of a career change 6 months ago from editorial/content into bid writing and about to face my first real test. I have managed for 20 years to avoid any job that gets particularly stressful, but I know this one can get that way. We are bidding for a ginormous government contract to be submitted end of Feb; we've done quite a lot of prep but the real rush starts when almost everyone is back tomorrow. I have 3 questions to write, the first fairly short and mostly drafted, not too worried about that one. The next 2 are very long highly technical in an area I don't understand very well and where the technical guys can't really give me answers until they have thrashed out some more shit. I have been able to drafted maybe 30-40% of it.
I suspect it is the next 4-5 weeks, when I have reviews and revisions, will be the most stressfull bit as writers (I think managers have it worst at final submission weeks and we'll just be tinkering)
One the upside, I keep reminding myself:
So I thought I'd start a thread for anyone facing a challenge
I suspect it is the next 4-5 weeks, when I have reviews and revisions, will be the most stressfull bit as writers (I think managers have it worst at final submission weeks and we'll just be tinkering)
One the upside, I keep reminding myself:
- I don't have to work out everything on my own, there are some very helpful people in the team who know what they're doing
- I know some of those helpful people are sitting between me and the technical people, which should help us translate
- Probably all of our competitors are equally befuddled by the technical questions
- I'm bottom of the chain so anything that happens isn't massively my fault
So I thought I'd start a thread for anyone facing a challenge