Walking through the halls of the community college I attend, I saw this ad:
Assuming that the begging meant beginning, would you hire this tutor? He is professing his math skills, not his English… but still…
Walking through the halls of the community college I attend, I saw this ad:
Assuming that the begging meant beginning, would you hire this tutor? He is professing his math skills, not his English… but still…
No. If he butchered *beginning * so thoroughly, imagine what he would do to algebraic equations with multiple variables.
If he got “Inorganic” right, I’m willing to bet “begging” is a typo.
Well I would be a little leary of a tutor in math that did not check his ad enough to see that typo. Math is detail oriented and requires that you go back and check your work, something the tutor does not seem to do.
P.S.
I know my posts are full of typos, but I am not looking for work as a message board tutor.
Even though I’m sure the guy knows how to spell it, and it was a typo, I wouldn’t hire him. If he didn’t bother to check his ad then he’s not the type of person I would hire.
Even though I’m sure the guy knows how to spell it, and it was a typo, I wouldn’t hire him. If he didn’t bother to check his ad then he’s not the type of person I would hire.
Google turned back one hit for “begging algebra,” but I couldn’t open the page.
Is it possible it said, “Begng. [short for beginning] algebra”?
Wow, anal-retentive much? It’s a small advert on a college notice board. It’s not like he’s applying for Jesus.
Is his a worse error than, say, double-posting?
Lol. True. But I still think that if you’re putting up an ad like that it should be spelt correctly. It shows that you have taken the time to look over it.
Of course not. Double posting is the ultimate evil!