mark_engels
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Let's think about this for thirty seconds...
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« Reply #75 on: May 07, 2003, 05:18:37 pm » |
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In the real world, business would not want this...
Well said. I used to be a proposal writer for the engineering firm I worked for. Being able to speak and write well are probably two of the most powerful skills one can learn. At heart, what you know is not really as important as your ability to convince someone of the same. It certainly comes in handy when writing resumes, cover letters and attending interviews. Eventually you'll be in a position where you have to sell yourself. Think of what you say and how you say it as your marketing campaign. What does it say about you to everyone else? You might want to take a note from some of the older people on the board. You may even pick up a few tips from Lar (though you may get better lessons from Sarah, who is, in fact a certified teacher).
Well Sarah, my co-author Ken Wolfe and I would certainly appreciate input from you w.r.t. our latest literary undertaking, Rough Justice. http://www.fanfiction.net/read.php?storyid=1330506or http://www.mts.net/~kenwolfe/my_fanfic/Rough.txtIfurita is cast in a role I think you may well appreciate. And we'd like to see if it passes muster from a teacher's perspective.  We are aware of a few annoying double letters that our text conversion program dropped in there; however, we are fixing them with all due haste. --me Mark Engels
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