Re: OT: Declining a copyediting test
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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