Re: OT: Declining a copyediting test

Subject: Re: OT: Declining a copyediting test
From: "Gene Kim-Eng" <techwr -at- genek -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 08:37:12 -0700


I would advise the client that their writing samples suffer from serious
errors in structure and composition that cannot be corrected by a
simple grammar-and-spelling copyedit and require rewriting (at a higher
rate, assuming I was available to do it, or by someone else if I was not).
However, I would also ask them if they still wanted me to do the simple
grammar-and-spelling edit, and if they said yes would do just that. It
may run counter to some sensibilities here, but My objective in such a
contractor-potential client exchange would not be to satisfy my own
personal sense of document aesthetics, but to determine if it was possible
to deliver work that satisfied the client at a rate I considered
commensurate with the time and effort required. The client may be
perfectly satisfied to publish something that is atrociously written but
has correct grammar and spelling, and if I am contracted as an editor
and not the writer, I can live with that if they can - as long as my name
is not on the bloody piece of c**p.

Gene Kim-Eng



"Bonnie Granat" <bgranat -at- granatedit -dot- com> wrote in message news:282820 -at- techwr-l -dot- -dot- -dot-


Therefore, I do not plan to take the test. I don't want to just tell the
company that I am not going to take the test, but I suppose I could say just
that. I'd like to tell them in a diplomatic way what I've written above. If
I don't tell them, who will?

I just finished another test this evening -- a proofreading test, and while
it wore me out, I am certain it is not affecting my judgment of these
documents and whether I want to apply Band-Aids to serious injuries. I do
not, and I will not change my view.

But I would like some help in deciding how to tell the company. Please offer
any ideas of any kind or so



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References:
Re: OT: Declining a copyediting test: From: John Posada
Re: OT: Declining a copyediting test: From: Suzette Leeming

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