Literacy is important. It is the sign of a disciplined, vibrant, and educated mind. 60% of college grads enter the job market without the basic skills they need to write a simple position paper or to clearly articulate an idea. It is a simple choice: Do you want to be in the top half or the bottom half of wage scale? Communication is a major part of EVERY human endeavor, if you can't communicate clearly in written or verbal genres, the only avenue left is violence. (That will get you a long stay in the county lockup with a guy named Tiny that thinks you got a really pretty mouth.) It is actually an insult to send someone poorly written or mis-spelled correspondence. When you send someone a note or a letter, you are asking for them to invest their time and attention to read, and hopefully, ACT on the contents. If it is not worth your time to make sure the note or letter is clear, concise and does not contain any spelling or grammatical errors, why is it worth their time to read it? In fact, it takes the reader longer to read a poorly written letter than it does to read a good one, because the reader has to keep stopping and going back to reread grammatically incorrect passages to try to determine the true meaning. Here is an example related to computers, I worked with a lady that had been promoted from computer operator to system programmer. Her written communication skills may have been acceptable as an operator, but they were substandard as a system programmer. She would send us instructions like, "Please remember too input the correct date when preforming an IPL!" and then she would get upset when we didn't understand or properly follow her instructions. I don't know about must of you, but while I have done literally thousands of IPL's, not counting the 'doze three finger salute, I have NEVER had to PRE-FORM an IPL. Hmmm, must be something knew! I usually just pressed the button and typed in the date and load parameters, so it didn't register to me that the instructions even applied to me. I just mentally filed away the fact that you ALSO had to enter the date for a PRE-FORMed IPL. It wasn't until a couple of weeks later that I asked about the 'PRE-FORMed' IPL process that I understood the point of her note, which was asking us to please double check that the date was typed correctly before we hit enter! crash3m@trelane.net wrote: > which is more importent spelling capitilzasion punctootasion grammer. > im not sure myself? > :P > > On 25 Jul 2002 17:12:31 -0500 > Bill Cavalieri wrote: > > >>5pELL1NG i5 0VeRra+3D. >> >>I don't spell check when sending informal messages, as most of the >>digital aged don't. >> >>-Bill >> >> >> >>On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 16:05, J. Eric Gilliland wrote: >> >>>No offense to mac ten, but any email requesting work should >>>probably be run through a spell checker before sending. >>> >>>Eric Gilliland >>> >>>--- mac ten wrote: >>> >>>>greetings, >>>>Is there anyone in the group that is in a position to >>>>hire an assistant or trainee. Im looking to gain some >>>>job experience with linux or unix. >>>> >>>>I have no collage degree's but I do have some >>>>knowledge of pc technology. Classes I took in high >>>>school where intro to business, intro to Q-Basic, >>>>desktop publishing and design and I took a pc >>>>specialist course which covered MS Windows 98 and pc >>>>hardware fundimentals. >>>> >>>>The two career feilds Im interested in are pc >>>>technology and conservation. At this point I know more >>>>about computers then I know about conservation. >>>> >>>>Like I said Im just looking to get more of a feel for >>>>linux and I thought if I was able to be in a position >>>>to work around people who know what their doing on a >>>>regular basis I might catch on to it. >>>> >>>>Thank You. >>>> >>>>__________________________________________________ >>>>Do You Yahoo!? >>>>Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better >>>>http://health.yahoo.com >>>> >>>> >>>>majordomo@kclug.org >>>>Enter without the quotes in body of message "unsubscribe >>>> >>>kclug" >>> >>> >>>===== >>>J. Eric Gilliland >>>patzeric@yahoo.com >>>And gentlemen in England now a-bed >>>Shall think themselves accursed they were not here, >>>And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks >>>That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day. >>> Henry V Act 4 Scene 3 >>> >>>__________________________________________________ >>>Do You Yahoo!? >>>Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better >>>http://health.yahoo.com >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > >