12-17-2014, 07:09 AM
Kiss your prospects goodbye.
kidding
English is actually quite an accomplishment, but you have to be able to apply it, and it's usually seen as a supplement to something. You could use the skills for writing contracts and bids--corporate, municipal, or private. The degrees usually require a couple forms of technical writing, which is all geared towards the workplace; designing memos, templates for forms, etc. which can be really helpful and fun. I'm telling you, the flow of a form someone has to fill out can really make or break someone who follows it.
There are the general obvious tasks and jobs like editing, proofreading, even writing research memos of compiled data.
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