
Screw you. That is essentially what
24H Vancouver is saying to its readers by continually publishing error-riddled articles. In this article - "Think of your successes before the job interview" in today's
24H Vancouver - that first sentence above has me confused. What does
when leading up your success mean? If
to is put between
up and
your, does it then make sense? It's not the first, second, or even third time I've seen this writer write
then when it should be
than. Writing
write when it should be
right, however, is a brand-new trick. There is no intended pun in site, uhh, I mean sight.
Remember, each article should be proofread no less than once. Preferably by someone who has the ability to catch these ridiculous errors. Writing
then for
than twice in one article is nothing new for this writer - he recently did it
thrice in one article.
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