Did I write that…really?

by Richard Allum on 25 January 2009

I write a fair few reports each week and sometimes my brain and fingers don’t seem to talk the same language – I think something and then type something else.  Other times, I know exactly what I want to say and then type it confident in the knowledge that what I have typed clearly explains my analysis or recommendation only for one of my advisers to call asking:

‘What the hell are you talking about?!’

We have a good proof reading process and no report will get sent to an adviser until it has passed the razor like eyes and intellect of one of our proof readers (who are all paraplanners).   However, some of you may not have a proof reader and need to check your own work.  In this case, you may find this article very useful.

This is taken from a site dedicated to the world of freelancing, not just paraplanners but all types of freelancers, and is well worth checking out.

Hope you find it useful and if I haven’t made myself clear in this post, call the proof reader!

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