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GAT  1 | -  
Mar 12, 2013 | #1
Hello,

I would like to know some things.
Who are the people who write those essays? Are they qualified? Are they teachers?
Where do they get their sources/information?
queen sheba  53 | 648 ☆☆   Observer
Mar 12, 2013 | #2
Who are the people who write those essays?

They are not people; they are advanced forms of species called Relwonisistea from a planet 5.8 million light years away.

Are they qualified?

Yes. Each of them has over 4.5million degrees.

Where do they get their sources/information?

From G. W. Bush quotes.
99Essays  3 | 243   Freelance Writer
Mar 12, 2013 | #3
Who are the people who write those essays?

They seem like a bunch of punk rockers and acid-heads to me.

Except Professor Verb. I heard he's goth.
ProfessorVerb  35 | 829   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Mar 12, 2013 | #4
I heard he's goth

Only in Age of Empires.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Mar 13, 2013 | #5
I would like to know some things. Who are the people who write those essays? Are they qualified?

Purchase EssaysAs far as I can tell, there are 5 categories of writers:

1. People like ProfessorVerb, Pheelyks, JohnsMom, ResearchPro, and me who have all been doing this as our full-time living for many years. We all have multiple degrees and/or advanced degrees and significant professional experience and we can handle many different areas very well. We subscribe to online databases and have our own extensive hardcopy libraries of resources in our homes. Our business consists mostly of repeat clients who typically use us for dozens of assignments over many months or for several years.

2. Legitimate but much less experienced writers who do this part-time or who are either just starting out and maybe hoping to do it full-time eventually or trying to earn a little extra money to supplement their other jobs (or while they're in between jobs). Generally, they also have college degrees but are much less versatile in the number of areas they can cover competently and if they're legitimate, they're very careful not to take work that exceeds their ability to do at a high level. They usually rely on Google or Google Scholar or on their college course materials.

3. Legitimate ESL writers who have multiple degrees and/or advanced degrees and who never pretend not to be ESL just to get NELS students' business under false pretenses. They probably use the same types of sources as we do.

4. Clowns who shouldn't ever be taking anybody's hard-earned money for the garbage they call "writing." These are usually either recent US college grads who vastly over-estimate their abilities or who just think it doesn't really matter since these transactions are anonymous and in a virtual medium; or they're ESLs who don't even realize that just being able to speak English doesn't mean that they can write anything in English that comes anywhere close to the minimum quality standards that any client has a right to expect. All of them produce garbage that is a total waste of money because it's unusable to any non-ESL client. They use Wikipedia and typically do a lot of cutting and pasting or just they just paraphrase the first thing they find on a topic on Wiki.

5. Blatant rip-off artists who just copy/paste whatever they find on any topic or send the same essays over and over to different clients and continually change email addresses or open up new essay writing companies and whose business consists of 100% first-time/last-time victims of their scams.
ayesha atif  - | 5   Freelance Writer
Mar 13, 2013 | #6
Hello! i recently joined this forum. i am an academic writer myself.i have done masters. previously i used to do teaching. Actually essay and academic writing can be done by any one who has good and proficient essay writing skills. and obviously the basic thing is your interest in writing. I started academic writing you can say accidentally and now i really enjoy it. besides polishing my writing skills i have also earned lots of money out of it!i provide academic writing services to the international students. i do writing on almost every topic. As long as u have a knack of gaining knowledge and reproducing it you can do essay writing!

i am also an academic and article writer. i opted this job as being a house wife i found it easy to do it from home without going anywhere and it helps you to earn decent amount of extra cash which helps you in time of need.
stu4  21 | 856 ☆☆   Observer
Mar 13, 2013 | #7
We all have multiple degrees and/or advanced degrees

Idiots. 5 of you have 3 multiple degree for share (two highschool degree and one drop college degree).
99Essays  3 | 243   Freelance Writer
Mar 13, 2013 | #8
Do you ever worry that your private clients will all graduate and new ones won't fill their places? Do the older students tend to pass the word down to younger students at a given university?
stu4  21 | 856 ☆☆   Observer
Mar 13, 2013 | #9
All of them produce garbage that is a total waste of money because it's unusable to any non-ESL client.

They are much better then you. You are old buffon who cant compete with much better writers. You think AOL is Internet. You have no research skill - you can write offtopic garbage and calling it academic research.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Mar 13, 2013 | #10
I give up; what language is that supposed to be?

You have no research skill - you can write offtopic garbage and calling it academic research.

These would be your 939th and 940th attempts in 7 years to write even a single sentence in English anywhere on this forum without multiple errors that most American 6th grade students would recognize immediately. There are at least 7 glaring mistakes just in that last very short post, Mr. "Professional Writer." Trust me, the last thing I'm worried about is "competition" from you.

ESLs who don't even realize that just being able to speak English doesn't mean that they can write anything in Englis.

I'm giving you benefit of the doubt and guessing #4.

You're welcome.
editor75  13 | 1844  
Mar 13, 2013 | #11
I find #3 especially disturbing. it's like the settlers who claimed to love Native Americans... as long as they went to "Indian school" and played American football. if you buy FW a few drinks, I bet he'll start talking to you about how "there's black people... and then..."

I have been around this kind of d before, and I get the vibe. thank god you never have to leave home, FW. the internet's good for something, at least.

they're ESLs

This is disturbing, too, as well as impossible. ESL should be applied as an adjective, oh master categorizer.

I give up; what language is that supposed to be?

it seems to me that FW, like a lot of the other dolts aligned with SNR, is someone who feels very xenophobic about the increasing international competition in this industry.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Mar 13, 2013 | #12
I find #3 especially disturbing.

Shocking news.

Anybody with an IQ above 80 realizes that there's nothing "xenophobic" or remotely racist here because it acknowledges the absolute legitimacy of any ESLs who don't lie about being ESL. Anybody "disturbed" by that is either one of those ESLs who think it's perfectly fine to misrepresent that to prospective NELS clients who care enough to ask about it or is just too stupid to understand the explicit distinction between honest legitimate and dishonest illegitimate ESLs, or both.

3. Legitimate ESL writers who have multiple degrees and/or advanced degrees and who never pretend not to be ESL just to get NELS students' business under false pretenses.

stu4  21 | 856 ☆☆   Observer
Mar 13, 2013 | #13
You pretend you are good writer. But your research skill is nada, niet, zero. You were fired from bottom feeder goverment job coz you cant do simple research.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Mar 13, 2013 | #14
That now makes 941 failed attempts at composing even a single sentence in grammatically correct English. Just 59 more posts and you'll set the global Internet record as the first person ever to hit 0 out of 1,000 attempts on any Internet forum.

I was not "fired" from the federal government and federal employees are civil servants, not "bottom feeders." In any case, most sane people think it's a good thing and not a bad thing that a freelance writer used to work as a senior Writer/Editor for a very large U.S. federal agency.
stu4  21 | 856 ☆☆   Observer
Mar 13, 2013 | #15
it's a good thing and not a bad thing that a freelance writer used to work as a senior Writer/Editor for a very large U.S. federal agency.

No. That means you are informer (just like peddler is) and if student demand refund for failed paper you use your government links to find who they are and f-uk with them.

You thing student is stupid? And will hire former government agent linking with public school system? Its like hire bank robber to do your accounting.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Mar 13, 2013 | #16
That's now 942 consecutive failed attempts to write ONE good sentence in English. No, I do not think "student is stupid"; but I think you're incredibly stupid to think that any employee of more than 1,000 federal agencies (and there are between 2 and 3 million of them and dozens of times more former federal employees) can just pick up a phone or log into a secure computer system and access government databases like that. If we could, there'd be a Predator drone circling above your mud hut right now.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Mar 13, 2013 | #17
ESL should be applied as an adjective, oh master categorizer.

Do you really think it's wise to "correct" people's grammar, Rusty? Tell me again-what's the plural possessive of "sheep"?
editor75  13 | 1844  
Mar 14, 2013 | #18
like a lot of the other dolts aligned with SNR

right on time, as usual. I feel like some kind of summoner.

thanks for the reminder about the sheep, although it's sort of pathetic that this is still your go-to. after so many years, one would think you would have found some better material.

although, as with your charming colleague, change isn't your strong suit, is it?

just too stupid to understand the explicit distinction between honest legitimate and dishonest illegitimate ESLs

again (pay attention this time): you're asking us to understand the difference between legitimate and illegitimate English as a Second Languages.

it's not just a grammar point; it's also a sort of dehumanization.

here: look at how ESL acts as an adjective.

I teach ESL students. I have ESL clients. Two examples of ESL writers whose boots you aren't fit to lick are Nabokov and Conrad.

using just ESL makes you look like a dolt. it's wrong. it's great that you're trying to look intelligent, but please try harder.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Feb 12, 2021 | #19
Do the older students tend to pass the word down to younger students at a given university?

I find that yes, the older students tend to pass on the legacy of certain writing companies onto the juniors. It is no big deal to them since they were all in the position of the juniors once before. These juniors fill the client slots as the senior clients graduate. There is usually a sense of familiarity and camaraderie among my writers, myself, and the new clients since we tend to create a special community for ourselves, leading to a fantastic working relationship with one another.
noted  10 | 2064 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Jan 09, 2023 | #20
Who are the people who write those essays?

If you hire a writing company, you will most likely geta 3rd world educated college graduate writer who writes at a 1st would high school level. If you hire a direct writer, you need to be sure that he actually graduated from the course you are hiring him for. Otherwise you get only half a usable paper (if you are lucky) Both types will be a nightmare to deal with when revision time comes.

Are they qualified?

Most academic writers are multi-field focused. They claim to be skilled at writing for all topics, specially those that do not concern their undergraduate course. So no, most academic writers, unless they focus on writing based on their undergraduate course and optional related work experience are not qualified to write for the subjects you hive them for. none of them will openly admit that though and will insist they can write about any topic you throw at them.

Are they teachers?

While there are some teachers that dabble in the business, majority of them are not. Teachers do not recommend hiving writing services remember? They mostly frown upon it.
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FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jan 10, 2023 | #21
If you hire a writing company, you will most likely get a 3rd world educated college graduate writer who writes at a 1st would high school level.

Agreed, although I assume you mean First World and not "1st would."
a1writer  3 | 292   Freelance Writer
Jan 11, 2023 | #22
@FreelanceWriter
Didn't you once write for an essay company.? So you recognise yourself in that description. lol




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