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My current girlfriend has been looking for a job for quite some time now and was recently asked by a prospective employer for a writing sample. Being the generous (i.e. getting sick of paying for everything) guy that I am, I volunteered to proofread whatever she wanted to send me. After reviewing a few pieces that she wrote in college (top 50 liberal arts school), they’re all not very poorly written and my “proofreading” has quickly turned into a full fledged “re-write.” She seems like a pretty smart, well-rounded gal, and insists that she’s merely a poor writer. I’m forgiving, but skeptical.
Unfortunately, this is the second girlfriend that I’m now doing this for. My ex-girlfriend was applying for teaching jobs and after reviewing her documents, I insisted that I re-write her resume and cover letter, because they were both terrible. Though an absolute looker, this poor gal can barely construct a complete sentence on a sheet of paper. She is now an eighth grade language arts teacher and while she’s now the subject of a middle school boys fantasy, I’m sure his parents aren’t too thrilled to have an e-mail from his teacher with “your” instead of “you’re” and “witch” instead of “which.” Her inability to put words together was partly the reason that we broke up, I simply couldn’t handle it.
Anyone else have any similar funny/serious stories about their current and/or former significant others? Finally, any recommendations to get me through my predicament?
Unfortunately, this is the second girlfriend that I’m now doing this for. My ex-girlfriend was applying for teaching jobs and after reviewing her documents, I insisted that I re-write her resume and cover letter, because they were both terrible. Though an absolute looker, this poor gal can barely construct a complete sentence on a sheet of paper. She is now an eighth grade language arts teacher and while she’s now the subject of a middle school boys fantasy, I’m sure his parents aren’t too thrilled to have an e-mail from his teacher with “your” instead of “you’re” and “witch” instead of “which.” Her inability to put words together was partly the reason that we broke up, I simply couldn’t handle it.
Anyone else have any similar funny/serious stories about their current and/or former significant others? Finally, any recommendations to get me through my predicament?