I know that I didn’t.
Hi, my name is Bill and I operate a paper-writing service that is designed to serve the needs of beleaguered college students.
I began providing this service because a harried nursing student, short on typing skills, short on time and long on assignments due in the near future asked me to fill in during a pinch.
Like most of us, she enrolled in college to earn a degree — and it certainly was not a degree in page formatting.
As a favor to my friend, I stayed up late a couple of nights and, after researching the APA document standards, whipped her notes into presentable shape. A few days later, I was pleased to learn that ‘we’ had gotten an acceptable grade.
“Acceptable” isn’t an ‘A’, but it was better than she had been getting.
She was relieved, and hinted that there would be additional papers in the future. So I invested in additional writing texts, including the formal APA specifications and ‘we’ got a much better grade the next time.* So far, I’ve done several of her papers (4th year nursing), and ‘we’ have been doing just fine ever since.
I can do the same for you. And you and you and you.
* Since that first assignment, I’ve invested in a commercial level duplex printer and can also handle legal size (single-side) format. I can create and embed spreadsheets and diagrams. I can print on any size and most weights of paper or transparency.
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Bill very interesting blog, and it is so “google” clean!
Glendon, What do you mean by “google clean”? I’m just trying to present a simple business proposition to prospective clients. No nibbles yet, but the site is new and I’ve just barely begun to market it.
I just spent an honest hour or more browsing through both of your blogs and leaving a couple of comments where I felt that I could perhaps add to the signal and maybe take away some of the noise. You and I sit on opposite sides of a number of fences, but it is men like us who can and will tear them down. I want to encourage you to continue to develop your skills as a writer. If you usually write 2,500 words a day, as one of your posts mentioned, then shear perseverance should be enough to propel you forward. I’d like to encourage you to connect with National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) the next time it comes around … 2,500 words a day is enough to write a novel in a month! And that’s the whole idea of NaNoWriMo … to end the month with a book length manuscript needing editing and re-writing.
It’s like being handed a pile of 2×4′s and being told to build a house … except that no one hands you the pile, you have to grow the trees yourself. At the end of November, you have a book sitting in a drawer, daring you to complete it … challenging your manhood and integrity. You finally have the raw material to move from wannabee author to author in deed.
I wish you success … abundant success, shaken down and overflowing. Keep in touch.
Thank you, Glendon. I got my first customer response a few days ago.
Unfortunately, I was out of the country at the time doing some volunteer work. It’s unlikely, but if she has another assignment, I hope she’ll try one more time. I left in such a hurry that I barely had time to turn off the fax machine. I should have posted a note here, though. At least this way she KNEW that I had not received her notes and could explore other options.
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Although she did pass the assignment along to another provider, after three weeks they still had not begun it and her deadline was breathing fire down her neck. Despite having an already full schedule, I was able to turn it around for her in 48 hours. She seemed highly pleased when she took delivery today (faster than promised) and said she would be referring me to others. Okay … that’s two impressed customers in a row.