From my experience, three demographic groups seek out my services: the English-as-second-language student; the hopelessly deficient student; and the lazy rich kid.
For the last, colleges are a perfect launching ground—they are built to reward the rich and to forgive them their laziness. Let's be honest: The successful among us are not always the best and the brightest, and certainly not the most ethical. My favorite customers are those with an unlimited supply of money and no shortage of instructions on how they would like to see their work executed. While the deficient student will generally not know how to ask for what he wants until he doesn't get it, the lazy rich student will know exactly what he wants. He is poised for a life of paying others and telling them what to do. Indeed, he is acquiring all the skills he needs to stay on top.
This is true. But this job pays the bills. :( We are left torn in the middle. Writing is a cheap job when you are in the publishing world, seriously.
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Posted by: botoks | 04/21/2011 at 02:33 AM
Yeah ESL student feel different kinds of problems.
Posted by: Richard Sandlar | 03/01/2011 at 11:35 PM
So John F'ing Kerry was the hopelessly deficient student (worse grades than W) and had no idea what to ask for. So he married it, and now he's the lazy rich kid.
Posted by: TooMuchTime | 11/29/2010 at 03:22 PM