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Edited by: EW_writer Sep 7, 09, 04:51PM
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ET claims that they only hire people whose native language is English and that these people need to be in the U.S., U.K., Australia, or Canada. These conditions are labelled as "mandatory" and "non-negotiable" by the site. However, research conducted by WB revealed that ET actually does hire foreign writers:
WritersBeware: You want proof that ET sometimes makes exceptions for exceedingly qualified writers in foreign countries? Contact them and ask. I did. You'll get the exact same answer: "Yes."
When I pointed this out, she added that ET only hires foreign writers through "referrals."
WritersBeware: As with any company's public employment policy, ET's is in place to let the public masses know the rules concerning which writers can and cannot approach the company for potential employment. However, this public policy has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on whether or not the company privately takes on—from time to time—exceedingly qualified, ESL writers via referral and/or personal connections.
My question is, did ET lie?
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Edited by: WritersBeware Sep 7, 09, 06:44PM
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Here we go again with the ET fascination.
I'm not sure why the resident criminal felt the need to post a new thread on a topic that was already addressed elsewhere, but here's my actual response to the dolt:
WritersBeware: LOL! Lie? First of all, it's not a lie. Secondly, it's not even directed to customers. Weak, very weak. You truly are desperate to defame. As with any company's public employment policy, ET's is in place to let the public masses know the rules concerning which writers can and cannot approach the company for potential employment. However, this public policy has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on whether or not the company privately takes on—from time to time— exceedingly qualified, ESL writers [whose English language writing skills are indistinguishable from a native English-speaking professional] via referral and/or personal connections. Now, once again, do you understand the definition of "exception," or do I need to refer you to dictionary.com? http://www.essayscam.org/Forum/9/undergrad-essays-1167/2/#msg20323
Mind you, I told him to contact ET directly for first-hand clarification, but does he? Nope. Why? Clarification is not his goal. Defamation is his goal.
Funny—EW has been blasting ET for years because he can't get a job with that company due to his personal circumstances. Now, when I suggest that ET does hire writers like him under rare and special circumstances, he still tries to defame the company. Hmmm . . . .
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Sep 7, 09, 10:19PM
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No need to fret, I'm just asking a very objective question based on objective information. If all this is getting you into trouble again, then I'm sorry... not. :P
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Edited by: WritersBeware Sep 7, 09, 11:08PM
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WritersBeware: Funny—EW has been blasting ET for years because he can't get a job with that company due to his personal circumstances. Now, when I suggest that ET does hire writers like him under rare and special circumstances, he still tries to defame the company. Hmmm . . . .
EW_writer: If all this is getting you into trouble again Be specific, punk. Oh, and don't forget the evidence to support your lame accusations.
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Sep 8, 09, 04:39AM
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WritersBeware: Be specific, punk. Oh, and don't forget the evidence to support your lame accusations.
O.o Didn't the word "if" in itself indicate an uncertainty on my part as to whetehr or not you got into trouble again? :p Haha! What's funny is how you pop up in this thread despite the fact that I didn't lie about anything and that you promised somewhere here not to engage me in conversation anymore. :) Oh wait, you also said in one other thread that you didn't want to take part in this message board anymore. You're a very, very changeable gal. :p
Now, how about waiting for some other people to comment on my question before blowing your top again? :)
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Edited by: WritersBeware Sep 8, 09, 04:56PM
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As usual, you respond with completely irrelevant nonsense and personal attacks that have absolutely nothing to do with the matter at hand.
Lest we forget:
WritersBeware: Funny—EW has been blasting ET for years because he can't get a job with that company due to his personal circumstances. Now, when I suggest that ET does hire writers like him under rare and special circumstances, he still tries to defame the company. Hmmm . . . .
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Sep 9, 09, 02:12AM
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WritersBeware: As usual, you respond with completely irrelevant nonsense and personal attacks
EW_writer: O.o Didn't the word "if" in itself indicate an uncertainty on my part as to whetehr or not you got into trouble again? :p
How is this response irrelevant, nonsensical, or personally offensive?
WritersBeware: Funny—EW has been blasting ET for years because he can't get a job with that company due to his personal circumstances. Now, when I suggest that ET does hire writers like him under rare and special circumstances, he still tries to defame the company. Hmmm . . . .
EW_writer: What's funny is how you pop up in this thread despite the fact that I didn't lie about anything and that you promised somewhere here not to engage me in conversation anymore. :) Oh wait, you also said in one other thread that you didn't want to take part in this message board anymore. You're a very, very changeable gal. :p
Too easy. :)
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Sep 9, 09, 02:14AM
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You're a joke. Get lost.
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Sep 9, 09, 02:38AM
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WritersBeware: You're a joke. Get lost.
EW_writer: When backed into a corner, the pathetic creature known as WB lashes out blindly, spewing grammatically correct but logically flawed arguments to defend itself.
Sorry, like the rest of the humiliating episodes that we've put you through, you're not going to live this one down that easy. ^_^ The more you struggle, the longer this thread will be up here for all those potential clients to see. :p It's funny coz I do recall you stating that you would not engage me in conversation anymore, and that if you did, you would do so in a civilized fashion.
WritersBeware: I'm not sure why the resident criminal felt the need to post a new thread on a topic that was already addressed elsewhere, but here's my actual response to the dolt:
WritersBeware: Be specific, punk.
WritersBeware: You're a joke. Get lost.
Civilized huh? :)
Again, an open question: given the information posted here which are
1.) ET's hiring policies as written on their website 2.) The results of WritersBeware's interview of ET's customer care representatives
Did ET lie about hiring/not hiring foreign writers?
Oh and WB, it's my thread so technically, you're the one who should get lost if you don't like what's being discussed here. :)
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Edited by: WritersBeware Sep 9, 09, 01:29PM
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easily
Who among the respected members of this forum thinks that EW is winning this argument?WritersBeware: Here we go again with the ET fascination. I'm not sure why the resident criminal felt the need to post a new thread on a topic that was already addressed elsewhere, but here's my actual response to the dolt: WritersBeware: LOL! Lie? First of all, it's not a lie. Secondly, it's not even directed to customers. Weak, very weak. You truly are desperate to defame. As with any company's public employment policy, ET's is in place to let the public masses know the rules concerning which writers can and cannot approach the company for potential employment. However, this public policy has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on whether or not the company privately takes on—from time to time—exceedingly qualified, ESL writers [whose English language writing skills are indistinguishable from a native English-speaking professional] via referral and/or personal connections. Now, once again, do you understand the definition of "exception," or do I need to refer you to dictionary.com? http://www.essayscam.org/Forum/9/undergrad-essays-1167/2/#msg20323Mind you, I told him to contact ET directly for first-hand clarification, but does he? Nope. Why? Clarification is not his goal. Defamation is his goal. Funny—EW has been blasting ET for years because he can't get a job with that company due to his personal circumstances. Now, when I suggest that ET does hire writers like him under rare and special circumstances, he still tries to defame the company. Hmmm . . . .
EW_writer: Did ET lie about hiring/not hiring foreign writers? First of all, just because a writer is "foreign" does not mean that he/she is an ESL writer. Many writers have been schooled in the US, but live abroad. You just don't grasp the simple concept (or are intentionally acting the fool, which is your forte when trying to resuscitate an argument that was DOA). Once again, on very rare occasions, ET does hire an EXCEEDINGLY QUALIFIED, foreign writer (not the type of unqualified, ESL impostor hired with reckless impunity by EssayWriters.net). Such qualified, foreign writers come to ET only by way of trusted business connections. Those writers are then thoroughly screened and tested to prove that their English language writing skills are equal to—or better than—those of native English-speaking writers (like FreelanceWriter, pheelyx, or me).
Understand? Again, if you have any other smart*ss comments, why don't you attempt to get first-hand information by directly emailing to ET any other questions that you may have and then post the answers here? (LMAO, we both know you won't do that, because it would make you look like even more of scoundrel than is already the case.)
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Sep 9, 09, 04:10PM
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WritersBeware: First of all, just because a writer is "foreign" does not mean that he/she is an ESL writer. Many writers have been schooled in the US, but live abroad. You just don't grasp the simple concept (or are intentionally acting the fool, which is your forte when trying to resuscitate an argument that was DOA). Once again, on very rare occasions, ET does hire an EXCEEDINGLY QUALIFIED, foreign writer (not the type of unqualified, ESL impostor hired with reckless impunity by EssayWriters.net). Such qualified, foreign writers come to ET only by way of trusted business connections. Those writers are then thoroughly screened and tested to prove that their English language writing skills are equal to—or better than—those of native English-speaking writers (like FreelanceWriter, pheelyx, or me).
But we've heard all this before and in no way does this answer the question posed in this thread. ^_^ It's funny though how you added that bit of foreign writers being hired through "trusted business connections" and not ET's general hiring system after I pointed out what your statement implied.
Also, let me point out that humans typically learn their first language by age 2 but don't generally start schooling until age 4. ^_^ Which means that an African writer who is sent to the U.S. to enter preschool and is made to stay there until he graduates from Harvard is still technically an ESL f*cking WRITER no matter HOW GOOD HE WRITES!!! Woohooo! :D
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Edited by: WritersBeware Sep 9, 09, 04:38PM
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EW_writer: an African writer who is sent to the U.S. to enter preschool and is made to stay there until he graduates from Harvard is still technically an ESL f*cking WRITER no matter HOW GOOD HE WRITES Technically, you're not an *sshole; in practice, you are. Similarly, an ESL African who begins schooling in the US at the age of 4 will inevitably develop English language writing skills that are indistinguishable from those of children who have lived in the US since birth.
You lose.
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Sep 9, 09, 04:50PM
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WritersBeware: Similarly, an ESL African who begins schooling in the US at the age of 4 will inevitably develop English language writing skills that are indistinguishable from those of children who have lived in the US since birth.
ROFLMAO! So what's that writer's first language? :P
WritersBeware: Technically, you're not an *sshole; in practice, you are. Tsk tsk.. fallacy of equivocation. :) I though you were better than this.... not. :D
Sez who? You? Right.... :)
You lose.
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