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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-14130854
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I've been saying the same thing for years. In fact, I hit on this topic on a thread I raised about the standards of education these days. True example: I received an online application from a 21 year old a few weeks ago. His email application contained 2 lines, with a total 34 words. Out of that - there were 13 spelling mistakes. Often you hear job seekers moaning that they apply for jobs and never receive the courtesy of an acknowledgement. If someone can't even be bothered to use a spell checker - why should I waste my time on sending out replies to them? They didn't give a damn, why should I? |
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I always try to get my spelling right and I also try to get my grammar correct. I hayt txt talk in txt mgs!
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) - but in the big bad world, it does matter.The problem sometimes can be that people are 'too used' to texting, having informal online convos that the bad spelling can simply be bad habit - and a bad habit that some don't even realise they are making when it really matters. |
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I hate text talk, spelling mistakes and bad grammar. The amount of CV's/resumes I have come across in my time that are not only shockingly bad, but some of the worst examples of education I have ever witnessed. As soon as I get to mistakes on a CV I don't even bother to read the rest and just put it straight into the shredder.
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![]() ..... but people were complaining about the same thing in the 1930's, when "talkies" were a global phenomenon .....
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