Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is mostly in jest/ venting, but I actually find this thread quite helpful. I grew up in the rural south and got a crap education. I studied STEM at a public university and never had to take English at the college level. Even though I’ve thrived professionally and make very good money, my grammar and spelling remain below where I’d like to be. I rarely have imposter syndrome because I am very good at my job, but this is one area that gets me and still makes me feel insecure.
Even with a STEM education, you should have had a course on technical writing. Technical writing is less tolerant of the ambiguities we tolerate in regular communication.
Anonymous wrote:Also, prostate cancer not prostrate cancer.
Just read in an obituary that a man died of prostrate cancer.
Anonymous wrote:The liberal arts majors $110k in debt gotta make sure they do something with their useless degree, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Tragic that we lost the irregardless battle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The liberal arts majors $110k in debt gotta make sure they do something with their useless degree, lol.
This liberal arts major earns $249,00 a year in a Big Four accounting firm doing stuff with words.
There is HUGE demand for people who can write well In corporate America.
I hope you mean they are making $249,000 and not $249.00.
I don’t know any of these people IRL. One of my siblings was an English major and after many low paying writing and/or editing jobs is now working in a different field making very little money. Please post any open jobs you find for over 70k. She will apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The liberal arts majors $110k in debt gotta make sure they do something with their useless degree, lol.
This liberal arts major earns $249,00 a year in a Big Four accounting firm doing stuff with words.
There is HUGE demand for people who can write well In corporate America.
I hope you mean they are making $249,000 and not $249.00.
I don’t know any of these people IRL. One of my siblings was an English major and after many low paying writing and/or editing jobs is now working in a different field making very little money. Please post any open jobs you find for over 70k. She will apply.
Anonymous wrote:I see "sneak peak" on big time influencers' accounts all the time and it truly makes me consider self-immolation (or at least rethink my life choices).
Other eye-bleeders:
flare vs. flair
heals vs. heels
"sandles"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The liberal arts majors $110k in debt gotta make sure they do something with their useless degree, lol.
This liberal arts major earns $249,00 a year in a Big Four accounting firm doing stuff with words.
There is HUGE demand for people who can write well In corporate America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re not “swapping out” or “swapping in” — you’re substituting or replacing
Is "swap in/out" incorrect? Or just too informal for your taste?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The liberal arts majors $110k in debt gotta make sure they do something with their useless degree, lol.
This liberal arts major earns $249,00 a year in a Big Four accounting firm doing stuff with words.
There is HUGE demand for people who can write well In corporate America.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is mostly in jest/ venting, but I actually find this thread quite helpful. I grew up in the rural south and got a crap education. I studied STEM at a public university and never had to take English at the college level. Even though I’ve thrived professionally and make very good money, my grammar and spelling remain below where I’d like to be. I rarely have imposter syndrome because I am very good at my job, but this is one area that gets me and still makes me feel insecure.