Re: Offshore writers and editors
I agree, please look at my post! I believe that quality is a consideration of the past. I have plenty of writer friends that are either 1) unemployed, 2) looking at working for Amex as a financial planner, or 3) working retail.
Therefore, it is safe to conclude that the good financial planners are being put out of work by frustrated tech writers, or simply write better, even though they don't necessarily plan better. </end sarcastic tag>
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