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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5270160" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>My wife also works in Human Resources, and she tells me horror stories almost every day about job applicants just out of college with PhDs in Engineering that can't write a simple sentence. She will read me some of their work, and as bad as I am at grammar, I don't see how these people graduated from High School, let alone an advanced degree from places like Purdue.</p><p></p><p>I tell young people all the time, the best thing they can do for themselves when it comes to getting a job is to <u>learn to write</u>. Even many blue-collar jobs require some writing. Human Resources Managers will put applicants who can write at the top of the stack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5270160, member: 17"] My wife also works in Human Resources, and she tells me horror stories almost every day about job applicants just out of college with PhDs in Engineering that can't write a simple sentence. She will read me some of their work, and as bad as I am at grammar, I don't see how these people graduated from High School, let alone an advanced degree from places like Purdue. I tell young people all the time, the best thing they can do for themselves when it comes to getting a job is to [U]learn to write[/U]. Even many blue-collar jobs require some writing. Human Resources Managers will put applicants who can write at the top of the stack. [/QUOTE]
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